“sudo: apt: comando no encontrado” Código de respuesta

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// Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
Lucas Juan

comando sudo no encontrado

su -
apt install sudo
usermod -aG sudo <username>
exit
Clear Cat

sudo: comando no encontrado

ls -l foo.sh
Horrible Hedgehog

sudo: apt: comando no encontrado

To do that, you need to grab the corresponding .deb package that was compiled for your OS version. If you're using Ubuntu like me, go to one of its Archive Mirror. In this case, we are going to http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/.

Ubuntu mirror archive
Access /pool/main/a/apt/ path and you'll see a bunch of .deb package. Select the one that is suitable with your architecture (and64/i386)

select apt deb file
Once it finishes downloading, you can install apt DEB file by running the following command :

sudo dpkg -i /path/to/apt_deb_file.deb
Remember to replace the /path/to/apt_deb_file.deb with the path of the file you've just downloaded.

Black Butterfly

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