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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T11:17:11+05:30 2024-09-25T11:17:11+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I install .deb files for applications such as Zoom or Chrome on Ubuntu 24.04 using a graphical interface?

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I’ve been trying to figure out how to install .deb files on my Ubuntu 24.04 system, especially for apps like Zoom or Chrome. It seems like everyone talks about the terminal and using command lines, but honestly, I prefer a more graphical approach. I find it kind of overwhelming to mess around in the terminal, and I just want to click through things.

So, I’m curious if anyone here knows how I can install these .deb files using the graphical interface instead. Like, when I download the .deb file for Zoom or Chrome, what’s the next step? Do I just double-click the file? Is there a specific program I need to have installed first, or does Ubuntu handle that for me?

I’ve heard about a software center, but I’m not entirely sure how that works with .deb files. Does it automatically recognize the files? And what about dependencies? I remember trying to install something before and ending up with a long list of errors because some packages were missing. It was frustrating!

If someone could break it down for me step by step, that’d be awesome. Like what to expect once I double-click the .deb file, how to proceed with the installation window that pops up, and any settings I need to watch out for. Oh, and if there’s any way to ensure that my installation is smooth without running into dependency issues, that would be a major bonus!

I just want to be able to install these apps easily without having to become a command-line wizard. I’m sure I can’t be the only one feeling a bit lost in this, so any advice or tips would be super helpful. Thanks in advance for helping out a non-technical user like me!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T11:17:11+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 11:17 am



      Installing .deb Files on Ubuntu 24.04

      How to Install .deb Files Like a Pro (Without Using the Terminal!)

      If you’ve just downloaded a .deb file for Zoom, Chrome, or any other app and want to install it without getting lost in the terminal commands, you’re in the right place! Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to help you install those .deb files using the graphical interface.

      Step-by-Step Installation Guide

      1. Download the .deb file: First things first, head to the official website (like Zoom or Chrome) and download the .deb file. It’s usually pretty straightforward!
      2. Find the downloaded file: Once the download is complete, go to your Files application (it’s like Windows Explorer) and locate the .deb file. It’s usually in the Downloads folder.
      3. Double-click the .deb file: Here comes the fun part! Just double-click on the file. This action should automatically open the Ubuntu Software Center (or another package manager like GDebi).
      4. Look for the Install button: In the Ubuntu Software Center window that pops up, you’ll see some details about the app you’re about to install. There will be an Install button. Click it!
      5. Authenticate the installation: You might be asked for your password (this is to confirm it’s really you installing the app). Just type it in and continue.
      6. Dependencies check: The software center will automatically check for any dependencies required by the app you’re installing. If everything is good, the installation should proceed smoothly! If there are missing dependencies, the software center will usually let you know.
      7. Wait for the installation to finish: Just kick back for a moment while it installs. Once it’s done, you’ll see an option to Launch the app or you can find it later in your application menu.

      Tips for a Smooth Installation

      • Make sure the .deb file is from a trustworthy source to avoid any security issues.
      • Keep your system updated! Sometimes, missing dependencies are due to outdated software. You can update your system from the Software Updater icon in your application menu.
      • If you run into issues, don’t hesitate to check online forums or the app’s support page—often, someone else has faced the same problem!

      And that’s pretty much it! You don’t need to be a command-line wizard to enjoy your favorite apps on Ubuntu. Just follow this simple process and you’ll be all set. Happy installing!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T11:17:12+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 11:17 am


      To install .deb files on your Ubuntu 24.04 system using a graphical interface, the process is quite simple. First, when you download the .deb file for an application like Zoom or Chrome, you can directly double-click the file. If everything is set up correctly, this action will open the “Ubuntu Software” center, which is built to handle .deb files. In this installation window, you will see details about the software, and a prominent “Install” button. Just click that, and the software center will handle the installation process for you.

      Regarding dependencies, Ubuntu Software is quite adept at resolving these issues. When you proceed with the installation, it will automatically check for any missing dependencies and prompt you to install them if necessary. This is a built-in feature of the software center, making it user-friendly for people who prefer not to use the terminal. Just keep an eye on any messages that pop up to ensure that you’re aware of what is being installed. Once the installation is complete, you should see a “Launch” button; click that, and you’re good to go! This way, you can avoid the command line entirely and still enjoy your applications without hassle.


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