Install miro on Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install miro
Learn how to install miro with the command sudo apt-get install miro on Ubuntus.
Quick installation of miro:
Step 1: Update system:
sudo apt-get update
Step 2: Install: miro
Ater updaing the OS run following command to install the packae:
sudo apt-get install miro
Package Details | |
Package: | miro |
Version: | 4.0.4-1 |
Maintainer: | Ubuntu Developers |
Home page: | http://www.getmiro.com |
Description: | GTK+ based RSS video aggregator Miro (previously known as Democracy Player) is a platform for Internet television and video. It allows you to download and watch videos from RSS feeds (including podcasts, video blogs, and BitTorrent feeds). Homepage: http://www.getmiro.com |
Distro: | Ubuntu 12.04 LTS |
Release: | |
Repo/Section: | universe/net |
How to install miro on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
First of all update your system with the command:
sudo apt-get update
Above command will download the package lists for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on your system. This will update the list of newest versions of packages and its dependencies on your system.
After downloading the latest package list with the help of above you can run the installation process.
If miro is not installed on your compter then the command 'dpkg -L miro' will give followin error.
deepak@deepak-VirtualBox:~$ dpkg -L miro Package `miro' is not installed. Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files, and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents. deepak@deepak-VirtualBox:~$
Installing miro:
After system update use the following command to install miro:
sudo apt-get install miro
Above command will confirm before installing the package on your Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Operating System. If you are not already logged in as su, installer will ask you the root password. After completion of the installation you can use the package on your system.
How to uninstall/remove miro from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
Now we will see the commands for uninstalling the miro from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. For uninstalling this package you can easily use the apt command and remove the package from Linux Operating System.
To remove the miro following command is used:
sudo apt-get remove miro
Following command is used to remove the miro package along with its dependencies:
sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove miro
This will remove miro and all its dependent packages which is no longer needed in the system.
Completely removing miro with all configuration files:
Following command should be used with care as it deletes all the configuration files and data:
sudo apt-get purge miro
or you can use following command also:
sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove miro
Above command will remove all the configuration files and data associated with miro package. You can can't recover the delete data, so, use this command with care.