midori
Welcome to PkgBase. We're going to help you install midori. To start, find your distribution below.
Ubuntu¶
Install midoriClick the button above to install midori. To continue the installation, click "Yes" or "Install" on the dialog box that appears.
Problems?
Cannot Open Protocol / Unknown Protocol
- If you are not running Ubuntu 7.10+, make sure the package "apturl" is installed.
- In Konqueror & Epiphany, apturl support must be configured manually.
- Alternatively, download midori from the Ubuntu Packages archive.
Can not find 'midori'
- Make sure you have all of the necessary repositories enabled.
- You may have clicked on a bad link. If you typed this location in manually, please make sure you spelled the package name correctly.
An error occured
- You cancelled the install.
- The repository may be down. Please try again later.
Fedora¶
To install this package, type the following in a terminal as root:
yum install midori
Problems?
Permission Denied
This simply means that you need to run the command as root. An alternative would be:
su -
yum install midori
openSUSE¶
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Debian¶
To install this package, type the following into a terminal as root:
apt-get install midori
If you have the "apturl" package installed, you can install midori simply by clicking the link below:
Install midoriProblems?
Permission Denied
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
This simply means that you need to run the command as root. An alternative would be:
su -
apt-get install midori
or
sudo apt-get install midori
depending on your system configuration.
Gentoo¶
To install midori, type the following into a terminal as root:
emerge midori
Problems?
Permission Denied
You must run emerge as root:
su -
emerge midori