![]() ![]() The change from the menu bar to the ribbon in 2007 did not play especially well with many users. The File menu returns to PowerPoint 2010, although it now takes you to a separate screen. In particular, the "ribbon" interface has been given a new look that's closer to 2003's menu bar. Microsoft's PowerPoint 2010 free trial rings a number of changes on the 2007 version. \nYou have to install a recent NodeJS version (>=4) manually.Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Editor's Review ![]() # comment out the following line, if you installed nodejs 7 already (check with `apt-cache policy nodejs`)Įcho -e "Your distribution is not supported by NodeJS. #Install NodeJS from external repositoriesĮcho "deb $DISTRO main" > /etc/apt//nodesource.listĮcho "deb-src $DISTRO main" > /etc/apt//nodesource.list In debian stretch and jessie use this script : #install prerequisitesĪpt-get install apt-transport-https curl git lsb-release -y To upgrade npm you need to update nodejs to the latest version which includes npm Node.js fundamentals: how to upgrade the Node.js version | The Holmes Office You can always update it by manually downloading the latest version and installing it yourself! ![]() Other option is to install it via a PPA by chris-lea sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js To see if it actually upgraded, run: node -v Or just tell it to install the latest stable version. You can tell it to install a specific version like so: sudo n 0.8.11 You can update nodejs by using npm itself, a PPA, or manually.Ĭheck the current version you have: node -v What do I have to do to update npm to the latest version? usr/bin/n -> /usr/lib/node_modules/n/bin/n I also tried using n (as suggested in How can I update my nodeJS to the latest version?) to update, but it affects neither npm nor node: node sudo npm install -g n usr/local/bin/npm -> /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm/bin/npm-cli.js It is my understanding that you should be able to update npm using npm install -g npm, but the command has no effect on the npm being used: npm sudo npm install -g npm I noticed that the npm version is somewhat old, so I wanted to check the problem with the latest release. I'm having issues with npm in a Vagrant box I'm setting up. ![]()
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