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I am very new to to the Linux and python world. I am trying to use tkinter to write some GUI codes for an assignment. It requires me to import it.



I used the command:
sudo aptitude install python3-tk



but it tells me that the sudo:aptitude command not found.



Please help. Thank you in advance.



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I am very new to to the Linux and python world. I am trying to use tkinter to write some GUI codes for an assignment. It requires me to import it.



I used the command:
sudo aptitude install python3-tk



but it tells me that the sudo:aptitude command not found.



Please help. Thank you in advance.



Chemofish










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. The default tools that come with Ubuntu are apt-get & apt. Did you install aptitude before you tried using it? (sudo apt install aptitude)

    – guiverc
    Dec 29 '18 at 11:24
















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I am very new to to the Linux and python world. I am trying to use tkinter to write some GUI codes for an assignment. It requires me to import it.



I used the command:
sudo aptitude install python3-tk



but it tells me that the sudo:aptitude command not found.



Please help. Thank you in advance.



Chemofish










share|improve this question














I am very new to to the Linux and python world. I am trying to use tkinter to write some GUI codes for an assignment. It requires me to import it.



I used the command:
sudo aptitude install python3-tk



but it tells me that the sudo:aptitude command not found.



Please help. Thank you in advance.



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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. The default tools that come with Ubuntu are apt-get & apt. Did you install aptitude before you tried using it? (sudo apt install aptitude)

    – guiverc
    Dec 29 '18 at 11:24
















  • 1





    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. The default tools that come with Ubuntu are apt-get & apt. Did you install aptitude before you tried using it? (sudo apt install aptitude)

    – guiverc
    Dec 29 '18 at 11:24










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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. The default tools that come with Ubuntu are apt-get & apt. Did you install aptitude before you tried using it? (sudo apt install aptitude)

– guiverc
Dec 29 '18 at 11:24







Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. The default tools that come with Ubuntu are apt-get & apt. Did you install aptitude before you tried using it? (sudo apt install aptitude)

– guiverc
Dec 29 '18 at 11:24












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