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In case, your Ubuntu or Debian system has installed with multiple Python versions and you want to set some particular version as default.
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Sudo apt-get updateĪfter adding the repo use Python installation command along with the version you want to install, for example: sudo apt-get install python3.4 Switch between multiple Python versions To install any previous Python version such as Python 2.3 – Python 2.6, Python 3.1 – Python3.4, Python 3.6 – Python3.7… We can simply use Deadsnake repository, here is the command for that: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa If you don’t have the latest version on your Ubuntu 19.04 i.e Python3 then use the below command to install: sudo apt install python3įor those want to install some previous version of Python on their Ubuntu Linux OS they can use the below commands:įor Python 2.7.x version sudo apt install pythonįor Python minimal version of 2.7 sudo apt install python-minimal Use Apt repository to install Python Step 2: Update the systemīefore installing or removing any packages, once run the update command: sudo apt-get update Step 3: Install Python on Ubuntu Alternatively, you can simply use the Keyboard shotcut i.e CTRL+Alt+T. To install Python on Ubuntu, go to Applications and search to open the command terminal. Nomber_key:001016įinally, Install Python from compiled source Step 1: Open Command terminal