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Installing Avro in 18.04 LTS


I can't use avro on ubntu 18.04 LTSHow to install ibus-avro in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?Avro is installed, but bangla writting is still not comingIBus Avro is not working on Ubuntu 18.04ibus-avro for Bengali not working in Ubuntu 13.10How to install ibus-avro in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?Avro Bengali keyboard switches to Malay (Jawi) after upgrade to Ubuntu 17.04How to install ibus-avro in Ubuntu 17.04Brightness problem Ubuntu 18.04 LTSInstalling Flat Remix theme on Ubuntu 18.04 LTSNo Wi-Fi Adapter Found Ubuntu 18.04 on DesktopAvro is installed, but bangla writting is still not comingIBus Avro is not working on Ubuntu 18.04






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How can I install Avro in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release? I have tried with this method but not working (previously worked in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS).



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How can I install Avro in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release? I have tried with this method but not working (previously worked in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS).



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How can I install Avro in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release? I have tried with this method but not working (previously worked in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS).



Edit: This question is not a duplicated version of this one. Seems like installing Avro in 18.04 LTS needs some additional steps.










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How can I install Avro in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release? I have tried with this method but not working (previously worked in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS).



Edit: This question is not a duplicated version of this one. Seems like installing Avro in 18.04 LTS needs some additional steps.







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Have you tried with the latest Avro release on GitHub? What do you mean by "not working"?

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The top answer of the linked question recommends nearly the same steps as the accepted answer to this one.

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I am using Avro in 18.04 LTS and it's working.



Here is the steps you need to follow.




  1. Go to Language Support. Click install/remove languages.



    Language support dialog




  2. Select Bangla from the list and click apply. After installing Bangla language support you should start installing Avro.



    Installed Languages dialog




  3. The resulting window should look like this:



    Language Support dialog with Bangla




  4. Download and install avro from here on GitHub. I use 2.0 version



    sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb



  5. You will see some missing packages. To install those, run the following command:



    sudo apt-get install -f



  6. Restart ibus



    ibus restart



  7. Now go to Settings > Region and language > Add an input source > Bangla > Bengali (Avro Phonetic)



    Add an input source dialog



  8. Enjoy typing Bangla in Avro keyboard.






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  • Installed successfully. Not working on 18,04 LTS. I had no problem on 16.04 LTS. Please help.

    – bluepearlsky
    May 18 '18 at 19:22











  • @bluepearlsky What exactly is your problem? Avro is not showing up in the list or everything is fine but Bangla is not appearing while typing?

    – hmhsl
    May 19 '18 at 7:46











  • First I tried the above tutorial.Got this display. ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb [sudo] password for ashoke: dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ Then installed 'Avro 2.1-3' from Ubuntu Software. Avro Installed enter image description here Default Avro preferences. enter image description here Bangla script not showing. enter image description here Therefore,the problem. Bangla is not appearing while typing. :-)

    – bluepearlsky
    May 22 '18 at 18:05











  • Though, I am not an expert but during installation, I have used latest Debian package from GitHub. This method worked for me without any additional step.

    – sabquat
    May 23 '18 at 20:11











  • Avro not installaed. ibb.co/gA91tJ

    – alhelal
    Jun 2 '18 at 6:38


















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    I am using Avro in 18.04 LTS and it's working.



    Here is the steps you need to follow.




    1. Go to Language Support. Click install/remove languages.



      Language support dialog




    2. Select Bangla from the list and click apply. After installing Bangla language support you should start installing Avro.



      Installed Languages dialog




    3. The resulting window should look like this:



      Language Support dialog with Bangla




    4. Download and install avro from here on GitHub. I use 2.0 version



      sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb



    5. You will see some missing packages. To install those, run the following command:



      sudo apt-get install -f



    6. Restart ibus



      ibus restart



    7. Now go to Settings > Region and language > Add an input source > Bangla > Bengali (Avro Phonetic)



      Add an input source dialog



    8. Enjoy typing Bangla in Avro keyboard.






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    • Installed successfully. Not working on 18,04 LTS. I had no problem on 16.04 LTS. Please help.

      – bluepearlsky
      May 18 '18 at 19:22











    • @bluepearlsky What exactly is your problem? Avro is not showing up in the list or everything is fine but Bangla is not appearing while typing?

      – hmhsl
      May 19 '18 at 7:46











    • First I tried the above tutorial.Got this display. ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb [sudo] password for ashoke: dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ Then installed 'Avro 2.1-3' from Ubuntu Software. Avro Installed enter image description here Default Avro preferences. enter image description here Bangla script not showing. enter image description here Therefore,the problem. Bangla is not appearing while typing. :-)

      – bluepearlsky
      May 22 '18 at 18:05











    • Though, I am not an expert but during installation, I have used latest Debian package from GitHub. This method worked for me without any additional step.

      – sabquat
      May 23 '18 at 20:11











    • Avro not installaed. ibb.co/gA91tJ

      – alhelal
      Jun 2 '18 at 6:38















    15














    I am using Avro in 18.04 LTS and it's working.



    Here is the steps you need to follow.




    1. Go to Language Support. Click install/remove languages.



      Language support dialog




    2. Select Bangla from the list and click apply. After installing Bangla language support you should start installing Avro.



      Installed Languages dialog




    3. The resulting window should look like this:



      Language Support dialog with Bangla




    4. Download and install avro from here on GitHub. I use 2.0 version



      sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb



    5. You will see some missing packages. To install those, run the following command:



      sudo apt-get install -f



    6. Restart ibus



      ibus restart



    7. Now go to Settings > Region and language > Add an input source > Bangla > Bengali (Avro Phonetic)



      Add an input source dialog



    8. Enjoy typing Bangla in Avro keyboard.






    share|improve this answer

























    • Installed successfully. Not working on 18,04 LTS. I had no problem on 16.04 LTS. Please help.

      – bluepearlsky
      May 18 '18 at 19:22











    • @bluepearlsky What exactly is your problem? Avro is not showing up in the list or everything is fine but Bangla is not appearing while typing?

      – hmhsl
      May 19 '18 at 7:46











    • First I tried the above tutorial.Got this display. ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb [sudo] password for ashoke: dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ Then installed 'Avro 2.1-3' from Ubuntu Software. Avro Installed enter image description here Default Avro preferences. enter image description here Bangla script not showing. enter image description here Therefore,the problem. Bangla is not appearing while typing. :-)

      – bluepearlsky
      May 22 '18 at 18:05











    • Though, I am not an expert but during installation, I have used latest Debian package from GitHub. This method worked for me without any additional step.

      – sabquat
      May 23 '18 at 20:11











    • Avro not installaed. ibb.co/gA91tJ

      – alhelal
      Jun 2 '18 at 6:38













    15












    15








    15







    I am using Avro in 18.04 LTS and it's working.



    Here is the steps you need to follow.




    1. Go to Language Support. Click install/remove languages.



      Language support dialog




    2. Select Bangla from the list and click apply. After installing Bangla language support you should start installing Avro.



      Installed Languages dialog




    3. The resulting window should look like this:



      Language Support dialog with Bangla




    4. Download and install avro from here on GitHub. I use 2.0 version



      sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb



    5. You will see some missing packages. To install those, run the following command:



      sudo apt-get install -f



    6. Restart ibus



      ibus restart



    7. Now go to Settings > Region and language > Add an input source > Bangla > Bengali (Avro Phonetic)



      Add an input source dialog



    8. Enjoy typing Bangla in Avro keyboard.






    share|improve this answer















    I am using Avro in 18.04 LTS and it's working.



    Here is the steps you need to follow.




    1. Go to Language Support. Click install/remove languages.



      Language support dialog




    2. Select Bangla from the list and click apply. After installing Bangla language support you should start installing Avro.



      Installed Languages dialog




    3. The resulting window should look like this:



      Language Support dialog with Bangla




    4. Download and install avro from here on GitHub. I use 2.0 version



      sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb



    5. You will see some missing packages. To install those, run the following command:



      sudo apt-get install -f



    6. Restart ibus



      ibus restart



    7. Now go to Settings > Region and language > Add an input source > Bangla > Bengali (Avro Phonetic)



      Add an input source dialog



    8. Enjoy typing Bangla in Avro keyboard.







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    • Installed successfully. Not working on 18,04 LTS. I had no problem on 16.04 LTS. Please help.

      – bluepearlsky
      May 18 '18 at 19:22











    • @bluepearlsky What exactly is your problem? Avro is not showing up in the list or everything is fine but Bangla is not appearing while typing?

      – hmhsl
      May 19 '18 at 7:46











    • First I tried the above tutorial.Got this display. ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb [sudo] password for ashoke: dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ Then installed 'Avro 2.1-3' from Ubuntu Software. Avro Installed enter image description here Default Avro preferences. enter image description here Bangla script not showing. enter image description here Therefore,the problem. Bangla is not appearing while typing. :-)

      – bluepearlsky
      May 22 '18 at 18:05











    • Though, I am not an expert but during installation, I have used latest Debian package from GitHub. This method worked for me without any additional step.

      – sabquat
      May 23 '18 at 20:11











    • Avro not installaed. ibb.co/gA91tJ

      – alhelal
      Jun 2 '18 at 6:38

















    • Installed successfully. Not working on 18,04 LTS. I had no problem on 16.04 LTS. Please help.

      – bluepearlsky
      May 18 '18 at 19:22











    • @bluepearlsky What exactly is your problem? Avro is not showing up in the list or everything is fine but Bangla is not appearing while typing?

      – hmhsl
      May 19 '18 at 7:46











    • First I tried the above tutorial.Got this display. ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb [sudo] password for ashoke: dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ Then installed 'Avro 2.1-3' from Ubuntu Software. Avro Installed enter image description here Default Avro preferences. enter image description here Bangla script not showing. enter image description here Therefore,the problem. Bangla is not appearing while typing. :-)

      – bluepearlsky
      May 22 '18 at 18:05











    • Though, I am not an expert but during installation, I have used latest Debian package from GitHub. This method worked for me without any additional step.

      – sabquat
      May 23 '18 at 20:11











    • Avro not installaed. ibb.co/gA91tJ

      – alhelal
      Jun 2 '18 at 6:38
















    Installed successfully. Not working on 18,04 LTS. I had no problem on 16.04 LTS. Please help.

    – bluepearlsky
    May 18 '18 at 19:22





    Installed successfully. Not working on 18,04 LTS. I had no problem on 16.04 LTS. Please help.

    – bluepearlsky
    May 18 '18 at 19:22













    @bluepearlsky What exactly is your problem? Avro is not showing up in the list or everything is fine but Bangla is not appearing while typing?

    – hmhsl
    May 19 '18 at 7:46





    @bluepearlsky What exactly is your problem? Avro is not showing up in the list or everything is fine but Bangla is not appearing while typing?

    – hmhsl
    May 19 '18 at 7:46













    First I tried the above tutorial.Got this display. ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb [sudo] password for ashoke: dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ Then installed 'Avro 2.1-3' from Ubuntu Software. Avro Installed enter image description here Default Avro preferences. enter image description here Bangla script not showing. enter image description here Therefore,the problem. Bangla is not appearing while typing. :-)

    – bluepearlsky
    May 22 '18 at 18:05





    First I tried the above tutorial.Got this display. ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -i avro_2.0-1_all.deb [sudo] password for ashoke: dpkg: error: dpkg status database is locked by another process ashoke@ashoke-desktop:~$ Then installed 'Avro 2.1-3' from Ubuntu Software. Avro Installed enter image description here Default Avro preferences. enter image description here Bangla script not showing. enter image description here Therefore,the problem. Bangla is not appearing while typing. :-)

    – bluepearlsky
    May 22 '18 at 18:05













    Though, I am not an expert but during installation, I have used latest Debian package from GitHub. This method worked for me without any additional step.

    – sabquat
    May 23 '18 at 20:11





    Though, I am not an expert but during installation, I have used latest Debian package from GitHub. This method worked for me without any additional step.

    – sabquat
    May 23 '18 at 20:11













    Avro not installaed. ibb.co/gA91tJ

    – alhelal
    Jun 2 '18 at 6:38





    Avro not installaed. ibb.co/gA91tJ

    – alhelal
    Jun 2 '18 at 6:38













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