from Synaptic, or Software Centre.
You can also use the commandline from a terminal which is found in the
menus under Accessories for older versions or in Unity click on the Dash
and type terminal. It should come after just a few letters. You can just
press Alt+F2 and type gnome-terminal in most other desktops (not GNOME
Shell). I think Ctrl+Alt+T will open a terminal in Unity. Not sure about
GNOME shell.
Once the terminal is open type: sudo apt-get install playonlinux
See: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/terminal
But the easiest way to install Playonlinux is to use the package manager,
either Synaptic or Software Centre.
Roy
Using Kubuntu 12.04, 64-bit
Location: Canada
On 3 April 2012 13:21, malinor688 <kirbycane822@hotmail.com> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Hi, thanks for the previous advice.
>
> I wish to install PlayOnLinux in order to run MS Word. The instructions
> say to "open a terminal." How do I do this, please?
>
> I've checked the FAQ and can't see a suggestion there.
>
> A J
>
>
>
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