Edubuntu packages on Ubuntu

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I found this thread
with some over-explained but interesting things.



the "linux-rt" pack doesn't exist in 10.10 this pack actually installs the realtime kernel but 10.10 doesn't have any. just try it without this part
PS:i will make you a quick explanation of every part in this command line, because knowledge is power
sudo - gives you a root privileges
aptitude - this is a text-based package manager similar to synaptic (you can successfully change this part with 'apt-get')
update - updates your software channels to current state
&& - and (from C program language)
install - install
ubuntustudio-desktop - GUI of ubuntustudio system
ubuntustudio-audio - a collection of applications aimed at audio creation and editing
ubuntustudio-audio-plugins - A collection of LADSPA and DSSI plugins.
ubuntustudio-video - a collection of applications aimed at video creation and editing
ubuntustudio-graphics - collection of applications aimed at 2D/3D creation and editing.
linux-rt - a metapackge that installs you the latest complete Realtime Linux kernel available.



I installed all the packages but didn't installed the Ubuntustudio-desktop because I wanted apps not new booting screen.



I want to install all apps of Edubuntu and don't want my Ubuntu to boot like Edubuntu i.e., I don't want edubuntu-desktop but all the packages of it. So instead of installing edubuntu-desktop what are the other name of packages?










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    I found this thread
    with some over-explained but interesting things.



    the "linux-rt" pack doesn't exist in 10.10 this pack actually installs the realtime kernel but 10.10 doesn't have any. just try it without this part
    PS:i will make you a quick explanation of every part in this command line, because knowledge is power
    sudo - gives you a root privileges
    aptitude - this is a text-based package manager similar to synaptic (you can successfully change this part with 'apt-get')
    update - updates your software channels to current state
    && - and (from C program language)
    install - install
    ubuntustudio-desktop - GUI of ubuntustudio system
    ubuntustudio-audio - a collection of applications aimed at audio creation and editing
    ubuntustudio-audio-plugins - A collection of LADSPA and DSSI plugins.
    ubuntustudio-video - a collection of applications aimed at video creation and editing
    ubuntustudio-graphics - collection of applications aimed at 2D/3D creation and editing.
    linux-rt - a metapackge that installs you the latest complete Realtime Linux kernel available.



    I installed all the packages but didn't installed the Ubuntustudio-desktop because I wanted apps not new booting screen.



    I want to install all apps of Edubuntu and don't want my Ubuntu to boot like Edubuntu i.e., I don't want edubuntu-desktop but all the packages of it. So instead of installing edubuntu-desktop what are the other name of packages?










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      I found this thread
      with some over-explained but interesting things.



      the "linux-rt" pack doesn't exist in 10.10 this pack actually installs the realtime kernel but 10.10 doesn't have any. just try it without this part
      PS:i will make you a quick explanation of every part in this command line, because knowledge is power
      sudo - gives you a root privileges
      aptitude - this is a text-based package manager similar to synaptic (you can successfully change this part with 'apt-get')
      update - updates your software channels to current state
      && - and (from C program language)
      install - install
      ubuntustudio-desktop - GUI of ubuntustudio system
      ubuntustudio-audio - a collection of applications aimed at audio creation and editing
      ubuntustudio-audio-plugins - A collection of LADSPA and DSSI plugins.
      ubuntustudio-video - a collection of applications aimed at video creation and editing
      ubuntustudio-graphics - collection of applications aimed at 2D/3D creation and editing.
      linux-rt - a metapackge that installs you the latest complete Realtime Linux kernel available.



      I installed all the packages but didn't installed the Ubuntustudio-desktop because I wanted apps not new booting screen.



      I want to install all apps of Edubuntu and don't want my Ubuntu to boot like Edubuntu i.e., I don't want edubuntu-desktop but all the packages of it. So instead of installing edubuntu-desktop what are the other name of packages?










      share|improve this question














      I found this thread
      with some over-explained but interesting things.



      the "linux-rt" pack doesn't exist in 10.10 this pack actually installs the realtime kernel but 10.10 doesn't have any. just try it without this part
      PS:i will make you a quick explanation of every part in this command line, because knowledge is power
      sudo - gives you a root privileges
      aptitude - this is a text-based package manager similar to synaptic (you can successfully change this part with 'apt-get')
      update - updates your software channels to current state
      && - and (from C program language)
      install - install
      ubuntustudio-desktop - GUI of ubuntustudio system
      ubuntustudio-audio - a collection of applications aimed at audio creation and editing
      ubuntustudio-audio-plugins - A collection of LADSPA and DSSI plugins.
      ubuntustudio-video - a collection of applications aimed at video creation and editing
      ubuntustudio-graphics - collection of applications aimed at 2D/3D creation and editing.
      linux-rt - a metapackge that installs you the latest complete Realtime Linux kernel available.



      I installed all the packages but didn't installed the Ubuntustudio-desktop because I wanted apps not new booting screen.



      I want to install all apps of Edubuntu and don't want my Ubuntu to boot like Edubuntu i.e., I don't want edubuntu-desktop but all the packages of it. So instead of installing edubuntu-desktop what are the other name of packages?







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          You can add the following package bundle for your system according to your work-level!
          ubuntu-edu-preschool - Preschool (
          ubuntu-edu-primary - Primary ( ages 6-12) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-secondary - Secondary ( ages 13-18) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-tertiary - Tertiary ( university level ) educational application bundle






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          • You are right. Changed my answer to reflect this procedure with the 14.04 version of Edubuntu

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          You can add the following package bundle for your system according to your work-level!
          ubuntu-edu-preschool - Preschool (
          ubuntu-edu-primary - Primary ( ages 6-12) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-secondary - Secondary ( ages 13-18) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-tertiary - Tertiary ( university level ) educational application bundle






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          • You are right. Changed my answer to reflect this procedure with the 14.04 version of Edubuntu

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          You can add the following package bundle for your system according to your work-level!
          ubuntu-edu-preschool - Preschool (
          ubuntu-edu-primary - Primary ( ages 6-12) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-secondary - Secondary ( ages 13-18) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-tertiary - Tertiary ( university level ) educational application bundle






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          • You are right. Changed my answer to reflect this procedure with the 14.04 version of Edubuntu

            – nwildner
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          You can add the following package bundle for your system according to your work-level!
          ubuntu-edu-preschool - Preschool (
          ubuntu-edu-primary - Primary ( ages 6-12) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-secondary - Secondary ( ages 13-18) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-tertiary - Tertiary ( university level ) educational application bundle






          share|improve this answer













          You can add the following package bundle for your system according to your work-level!
          ubuntu-edu-preschool - Preschool (
          ubuntu-edu-primary - Primary ( ages 6-12) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-secondary - Secondary ( ages 13-18) educational application bundle
          ubuntu-edu-tertiary - Tertiary ( university level ) educational application bundle







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          You are right. Changed my answer to reflect this procedure with the 14.04 version of Edubuntu

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