Apt Package conflicts with Pip Install [closed] - linux

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There is the sl command in Ubuntu that enabled ls typos to cause a steam locomotive to run across your screen:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/displays-animations-when-accidentally-you-type-sl-instead-of-ls.html
I have run apt-get install sl, but sl gets me the SoftLayer Command-line Client v3.3.1, which was installed via pip's pip install SoftLayer. How do I get the ubuntu sl program to override the pip install?
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Apt installs sl in /usr/games/sl. Meanwhile, the python SoftLayer library installs sl in /usr/local/bin/sl, which has path precedence. The solution is to create the alias alias sl='/usr/games/sl'

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Hello Stackoverflow user,
I want to compile NWChem program on CentOS 7 and it requires an OpenBlas library. I have tried to install the OpenBlas via yum installer using command: yum -y install libopenblas or yum -y install libopenblas-devel.
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Thanks a lot.
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I am using a Linux server andtrying to install the jdk package. But when i try sudo apt , I get the following error:
sudo: apt-get: command not found
The version of Linux is:
3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64 GNU/Linux
Can't figure out whats wrong
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I tried to use the apt-get command. Error message says:
sudo: apt-get: command not found
It's yum install package_name or dnf install package_name (Dandified Yum).
DNF is faster and uses less memory. It also runs in python 2 and 3.

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I am new to networking. And I wanna install curl on my ubuntu 14.04
Help me with all the packages or any other services needed to install curl
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Let's say I thought I had SVN installed. I run the command and I get the following output:
aoneill#aoneill-Laptop:~/Documents$ svn
The program 'svn' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install subversion
My question is: Can I change the output, or catch such a situation, to say something like the following, with a prompt at the end?
aoneill#aoneill-Laptop:~/Documents$ svn
The program 'svn' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install subversion
Install the package? [y/n]
Thank you! It would make package handling that much nicer!
Exactly what you are looking for:
export COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_INSTALL_PROMPT=1

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