My question is; Is it the same as installing an app on Ubuntu? Is it the same lines in terminal as Ubuntu? I don't get the $ in the terminal but a # instead
OK found the answer for that one
"If the last character of your shell prompt is # rather than $, you are operating as the superuser. This means that you have administrative privileges. This can be potentially dangerous, since you are able to delete or overwrite any file on the system. Unless you absolutely need administrative privileges, do not operate as the superuser."
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install vlc
sudo apt-get install mozilla-plugin-vlc
Doesn't seem to do anything
OK found the answer for that one
"If the last character of your shell prompt is # rather than $, you are operating as the superuser. This means that you have administrative privileges. This can be potentially dangerous, since you are able to delete or overwrite any file on the system. Unless you absolutely need administrative privileges, do not operate as the superuser."
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install vlc
sudo apt-get install mozilla-plugin-vlc
Doesn't seem to do anything