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How to install Gnome-Calculator in Ubuntu

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GNOME Calculator is a program that solves mathematical problems. Though it looks to be a simple calculator with only basic arithmetic operations at first, switching into Advanced, Financial, or Programming mode reveals a startling collection of capabilities.

How to Install Calculator on Ubuntu?

The calculator may be installed in a variety of methods on Ubuntu. Let’s take a look at each one individually.

  • Using apt-get
  • Using apt
  • Using aptitude

Let’s go through all the installation methods one by one.

Installation of Gnome-Calculator:

Method 1: Using apt-ge

Step 1: The following command will update the apt database with apt-get.

sudo apt-get update

 

Step 2: We may use apt-get to install gnome-calculator after refreshing the apt database by performing the following command:

sudo apt-get -y install gnome-calculator

 

Method 2: Using apt

Step 1: Using the apt command, you may update the apt database.

sudo apt update

 

Step 2: We can use apt to install gnome-calculator after refreshing the apt database by performing the following command:

sudo apt -y install gnome-calculator

 

Method 3: Using aptitude

Step 1: You may need to install aptitude first if you wish to use this approach, as aptitude is not normally installed by default on Ubuntu. Aptitude may be used to update the apt database using the following command.

sudo aptitude update

 

Step 2: After updating the apt database, we can use aptitude to install the gnome-calculator by performing the following command:

sudo aptitude -y install gnome-calculator

 

Now we have successfully installed Gnome-Calculator on our ubuntu operating system.

 


Last Updated : 27 Jun, 2022
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