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    Install click pakage on amd64 without terminal app?

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        ComLarsic
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        hello everyone, i recently decided to turn my old laptop in an app development device for ubuntu touch.

        i installed the amd64 rootfs found here:
        https://ci.ubports.com/job/rootfs/job/rootfs-generic-amd64/
        (yes, i know its still unstable)

        when booting it i found out it doesnt have a terminal app, i build the terminal app for amd64 using clickable but i still need a terminal to install it.

        is there any way to install a click package without terminal?

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          Mark @ComLarsic
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          @ComLarsic Can you not log out of the GUI and then install it from the prompt?

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            ComLarsic @Mark
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            @Mark Nope, but i managed to install the apps by connecting to the laptop with ssh

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              doniks @ComLarsic
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              @ComLarsic said in Install click pakage on amd64 without terminal app?:

              i installed the amd64 rootfs

              how?

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                ComLarsic @doniks
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                @doniks its just a .img file contained in a .gz
                just extract the .gz file and flash the resulting image onto a USB drive (or a harddrive depending on if you'd wanna install it as main os)

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