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I am a newbie in linux and I don't know how to open the Ubuntu Software Center via Terminal!! Please help

Aditya
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I'm not sure why you'd want to, but

software-center

should do it. If you want to use command line to install a package then the correct way to do it would be

sudo apt-get install package-name

or

sudo apt-get remove package-name

to remove it. If you want a text based package manager then you could have a look at aptitude:

sudo aptitude
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For Gnome Software replacing the old Canonical Ubuntu Software Centre <software-centre> (Preinstalled on Ubuntu 16.04 and later)

Open the terminal Ctrl+Alt+T

Then run;

sudo apt install gnome-software
gnome-software

For the the official gui software store snap-store;

First make sure snapd is installed and enabled

sudo apt update
sudo apt install snapd

Then install Snap Store

sudo snap install snap-store
snap-store

You can also replace the stable version with the preview version by running;

sudo snap remove snap-store && sudo snap install snap-store --channel=preview/edge

To revert back to the stable build of Snap Store run;

sudo snap remove snap-store && sudo snap install snap-store --stable
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Times have changed, and with them, the answer to this question. In desktop Ubuntu 21.04, it is still possible to install Ubuntu Software Center. Since that is the program specified by the original question, the answer is that you run it from the command line, first by installing it via:

sudo apt install gnome-software

and then by running it via the following command, with or without sudo:

gnome-software

You can also run it by using Show ApplicationsSoftware icon (white suitcase with aqua circle).

Since Ubuntu Software Center is no longer installed by default, this question (if asked today) would refer, instead, to the Snap Store. If it was not present, it would reportedly be installed via:

sudo snap install snap-store

In that case, the answer is that you run it via

snap-store

Or you could click on the suitcase icon, in this case an orange one bearing the letter A (short for "Snap" in Latin, perhaps), whose tool tip says (of course) "Ubuntu Software".

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You simply enter the terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and write:

ubuntu-software

and press Enter.

Zilvador
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I use the snap-store and don't usually have an issue.

snap-store
1

For me following worked:

software-properties-gtk
Jaakko
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For Ubuntu 22.04.3 use the command

snap-store

In case it does not load try this:

killall snap-store
sudo snap refresh

source: Ubuntu software does not load in Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS

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