Is it possible making app to add PPA more simple?
Like combination Ctrl+Shift+ P then show small popup dialog to paste PPAs.
	
	
	
	
Like combination Ctrl+Shift+ P then show small popup dialog to paste PPAs.
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					[SOLVED] Keyboard shortcut & popup dialog to add PPA
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		Is it possible making app to add PPA more simple? Like combination Ctrl+Shift+ P then show small popup dialog to paste PPAs. 
		
		
		12-22-2014, 12:15 PM 
		
	 
		Hello! There is a PPA GUI called Y PPA Manager, but I don't know quite what it could do/would do if installed and ran it on an LL machine. You could assign a key sequence to start it, I suppose. When I add a PPA, I just cut-and-paste the PPA command into a terminal window from whatever site is mentioning the PPA. After all, just how often does a PPA need to be added? 73 DE N4RPS Rob ![[Image: EtYqOrS.png%5D]](http://imgur.com/EtYqOrS.png%5D) A gun in your hand is worth more than a whole police force on the phone. 
		
		
		12-22-2014, 03:33 PM 
		
	 
		I've never bothered with Y PPA manager. Command is preety simple. Code: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ppa_nameLike N4RPS said. How often does a PPA needs to be added. Pasting text into terminal can be done with ctrl+shift+v and whet you need to copy text from the terminal, select what you want to copy and use the key combination ctrl+shift+c 
		
		
		12-23-2014, 02:44 AM 
		
	 
		@N4RPS thank you!! I like it! @misko_2083 in fact, i often have to add PPAs. I like trying other linux distros. But in the end, i always come back to LL. And i must install my favorite apps. Add & remove PPAs. That just make me bored. hahaha. 
		
		
		01-02-2015, 04:31 PM 
		
	 
		Hello! (12-23-2014, 02:44 AM)mpig link Wrote: @N4RPS thank you!! I like it! You're welcome. (12-23-2014, 02:44 AM)mpig link Wrote: @misko_2083 in fact, i often have to add PPAs. I like trying other linux distros. But in the end, i always come back to LL. And i must install my favorite apps. Add & remove PPAs. That just make me bored. hahaha. Sounds like a job for a script - which is the primary component of LL's updater. Since I never can remember exactly what I've installed on each of the several PCs I 'play with' here, I just might cook up such an animal - or just modify one of the LL scripts... 73 DE N4RPS Rob ![[Image: EtYqOrS.png%5D]](http://imgur.com/EtYqOrS.png%5D) A gun in your hand is worth more than a whole police force on the phone. 
		
		
		01-02-2015, 05:05 PM 
		
	 Quote:Since I never can remember exactly what I've installed on each of the several PCs I 'play with' here I'm sure I read somewhere... Unless I was dreaming... Which is always possible  There was an apt-get command that would allow you to query what "you" have installed and create an "Output file". Then do the reverse with another apt-get command and use that created "Output file" to re-install everything.?? Dave 
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