07-10-2017, 08:32 AM
If you want a GUI, I recommend installing synaptic.
Sudo apt install synaptic
This is the old favorite package manager before Ubuntu rolled their own. Basically a visual apt, and will handle updates and dependencies like apt does for you in a GUI environment.
You can also take software updater off the startup list, so it won't pester you for Updates.
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Sudo apt install synaptic
This is the old favorite package manager before Ubuntu rolled their own. Basically a visual apt, and will handle updates and dependencies like apt does for you in a GUI environment.
You can also take software updater off the startup list, so it won't pester you for Updates.
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