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After a recent update, ttf-mscorefonts-installer prompted me to accept its license agreement.



 ┌─────────────────┤ Configuring ttf-mscorefonts-installer ├─────────────────┐
│ │
│ TrueType core fonts for the Web EULA

│ END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE

│ IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement
│ ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a
│ single entity) and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software
│ accompanying this EULA, which includes computer software and may include
│ associated media, printed materials, and "on-line" or electronic
│ documentation ("SOFTWARE PRODUCT" or "SOFTWARE"). By exercising your
│ rights to make and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be
│ bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of
│ this EULA, you may not use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

│ <Ok>
│ │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘


Screenshot:
enter image description here



For some reason my terminal will not allow me to accept, or for some reason I am pressing the wrong hotkey... I've tried every letter on the keyboard and Enter among others... I'm sure there is a very simple and obvious solution to this.



I've also just tried to remove the package completely however the terminal states that due to the package not being correctly installed, I should reinstall the package before removing it. Very frustrating! Essentially, because I cannot successfully install this package, I can't really ever upgrade my system because I always have to end up terminating the terminal with the license agreement (thus the upgrade fails).










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    After a recent update, ttf-mscorefonts-installer prompted me to accept its license agreement.



     ┌─────────────────┤ Configuring ttf-mscorefonts-installer ├─────────────────┐
    │ │
    │ TrueType core fonts for the Web EULA

    │ END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE

    │ IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement
    │ ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a
    │ single entity) and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software
    │ accompanying this EULA, which includes computer software and may include
    │ associated media, printed materials, and "on-line" or electronic
    │ documentation ("SOFTWARE PRODUCT" or "SOFTWARE"). By exercising your
    │ rights to make and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be
    │ bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of
    │ this EULA, you may not use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

    │ <Ok>
    │ │
    └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘


    Screenshot:
    enter image description here



    For some reason my terminal will not allow me to accept, or for some reason I am pressing the wrong hotkey... I've tried every letter on the keyboard and Enter among others... I'm sure there is a very simple and obvious solution to this.



    I've also just tried to remove the package completely however the terminal states that due to the package not being correctly installed, I should reinstall the package before removing it. Very frustrating! Essentially, because I cannot successfully install this package, I can't really ever upgrade my system because I always have to end up terminating the terminal with the license agreement (thus the upgrade fails).










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      After a recent update, ttf-mscorefonts-installer prompted me to accept its license agreement.



       ┌─────────────────┤ Configuring ttf-mscorefonts-installer ├─────────────────┐
      │ │
      │ TrueType core fonts for the Web EULA

      │ END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE

      │ IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement
      │ ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a
      │ single entity) and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software
      │ accompanying this EULA, which includes computer software and may include
      │ associated media, printed materials, and "on-line" or electronic
      │ documentation ("SOFTWARE PRODUCT" or "SOFTWARE"). By exercising your
      │ rights to make and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be
      │ bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of
      │ this EULA, you may not use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

      │ <Ok>
      │ │
      └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘


      Screenshot:
      enter image description here



      For some reason my terminal will not allow me to accept, or for some reason I am pressing the wrong hotkey... I've tried every letter on the keyboard and Enter among others... I'm sure there is a very simple and obvious solution to this.



      I've also just tried to remove the package completely however the terminal states that due to the package not being correctly installed, I should reinstall the package before removing it. Very frustrating! Essentially, because I cannot successfully install this package, I can't really ever upgrade my system because I always have to end up terminating the terminal with the license agreement (thus the upgrade fails).










      share|improve this question
















      After a recent update, ttf-mscorefonts-installer prompted me to accept its license agreement.



       ┌─────────────────┤ Configuring ttf-mscorefonts-installer ├─────────────────┐
      │ │
      │ TrueType core fonts for the Web EULA

      │ END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE

      │ IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement
      │ ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a
      │ single entity) and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software
      │ accompanying this EULA, which includes computer software and may include
      │ associated media, printed materials, and "on-line" or electronic
      │ documentation ("SOFTWARE PRODUCT" or "SOFTWARE"). By exercising your
      │ rights to make and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be
      │ bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of
      │ this EULA, you may not use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

      │ <Ok>
      │ │
      └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘


      Screenshot:
      enter image description here



      For some reason my terminal will not allow me to accept, or for some reason I am pressing the wrong hotkey... I've tried every letter on the keyboard and Enter among others... I'm sure there is a very simple and obvious solution to this.



      I've also just tried to remove the package completely however the terminal states that due to the package not being correctly installed, I should reinstall the package before removing it. Very frustrating! Essentially, because I cannot successfully install this package, I can't really ever upgrade my system because I always have to end up terminating the terminal with the license agreement (thus the upgrade fails).







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          It's  ⇆ TAB , then return ↵.



          :-)




          In general, to navigate ncurses-style menus:



          • Use the Tab key to move from one element (e.g., button, text box) to the next. Use Shift+Tab to move in reverse.

          • Use Spacebar to "click" the selected button.

          • Use Enter to click the default button (or currently selected button, if there is no default).

          • You can move up and down in a textbox with the arrow keys, and with Page Up and Page Down. If that doesn't work, press Tab until the text box you want to navigate in is selected.

          If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



          sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer





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          • 4





            Well, I'm an idiot... that was so obvious. Thanks.

            – Magic
            Dec 4 '10 at 23:02






          • 39





            Personally, I think curses is wrong, you should be able to just press return. :P

            – Stefano Palazzo
            Feb 10 '11 at 15:29






          • 6





            Wow, I would have never figured that out. Does this only happen with Microsoft installers?

            – B Seven
            Aug 24 '13 at 2:56






          • 1





            @BSeven: I guess Microsoft did not do the packaging on this one and the maintainer of the package implemented that dialog. But most of the time you don't have to accept EULAs when installing packages, so ...

            – Joey
            Jun 24 '14 at 5:09






          • 3





            I thought I'm the only person facing this, andI'm the only stupid to have not figured this out.. but it seems 121 users have upvoted the question and 161 liked as of date, I'm not the only one. you saved many of us. thnx

            – inquisitive
            Apr 24 '15 at 9:30


















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          Normal install, deploying or in scripts



          Use debconf to preset the selection. This will not prompt to accept the license:



          echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections
          sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer


          With Kickstart



          Add this to your Kickstart.cfg file:



          preseed --owner ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula boolean true





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            When using --quiet, will it automatically accept the licence?

            – king_julien
            Nov 4 '13 at 17:53












          • I needed two debconf entries: echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections and echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/present-mscorefonts-eula note | sudo debconf-set-selections

            – Janning
            Oct 31 '14 at 9:06







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            @king_julien: no, --quiet will not accept the license, so that should not be an option without echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections!

            – rubo77
            Oct 27 '15 at 10:42












          • I removed the command without sudo and non-working --quiet option. Feel free to revert the edit if this is too much change, but I think the answer is much clearer like this now

            – rubo77
            Oct 27 '15 at 10:48







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            how did you come up with the syntax for that? that's the interesting part. I want to apply this to Java jdk, steamcmd, ect

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          You can also accept the license with a single command like this:



          echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | debconf-set-selections


          This will avoid creating the conf file.



          If your using puppet, here is a recipe for installing the package:



          class unifocus-context::msfonts 
          exec "accept-msttcorefonts-license":
          command => "/bin/sh -c "echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted- mscorefonts-eula select true

          package "msttcorefonts":
          ensure => installed,
          require => Exec['accept-msttcorefonts-license']







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            Some people may find this question when searching for help installing ubuntu-restricted-extras (or when their questions accepting a EULA for ubuntu-restricted-extras are closed as a duplicate of this question).



            ubuntu-restricted-extras is a metapackage that exists solely to install other packages.



            One of those packages is ttf-mscorefonts-installer. That's the one you must agree to a EULA to finish installing. It fetches Microsoft fonts and installs them on your system.



            • To agree to the EULA, use the Tab key to switch from "button" to "button" in the non-graphical "window", and either the Spacebar ("clicks" the selected "button") or the Enter key ("clicks" the "default" button). You can move up and down in the EULA with the arrow keys and with Page Up and Page Down.



            • If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



              sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer



            • If you decide you don't want those fonts at all (or are unwilling to accept the EULA for them), but you do want the other packages provided by ubuntu-restricted-extras, then remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer and make sure you have the other packages and that they're set to manually installed (so they don't go away in an autoremove after ubuntu-restricted-extras is removed with ttf-mscorefonts-installer):



              sudo apt-get remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer
              sudo apt-get update
              sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-addons gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse libavcodec-extra-53 unrar






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              Is it possible to install the ubuntu-restricted-extras and automatically accept the licence in one command?

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            Try hitting (The right arrow key). Then use the arrow keys to navigate and enter (That's return) for selecting an option.






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            It's  ⇆ TAB , then return ↵.



            :-)




            In general, to navigate ncurses-style menus:



            • Use the Tab key to move from one element (e.g., button, text box) to the next. Use Shift+Tab to move in reverse.

            • Use Spacebar to "click" the selected button.

            • Use Enter to click the default button (or currently selected button, if there is no default).

            • You can move up and down in a textbox with the arrow keys, and with Page Up and Page Down. If that doesn't work, press Tab until the text box you want to navigate in is selected.

            If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



            sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer





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            • 4





              Well, I'm an idiot... that was so obvious. Thanks.

              – Magic
              Dec 4 '10 at 23:02






            • 39





              Personally, I think curses is wrong, you should be able to just press return. :P

              – Stefano Palazzo
              Feb 10 '11 at 15:29






            • 6





              Wow, I would have never figured that out. Does this only happen with Microsoft installers?

              – B Seven
              Aug 24 '13 at 2:56






            • 1





              @BSeven: I guess Microsoft did not do the packaging on this one and the maintainer of the package implemented that dialog. But most of the time you don't have to accept EULAs when installing packages, so ...

              – Joey
              Jun 24 '14 at 5:09






            • 3





              I thought I'm the only person facing this, andI'm the only stupid to have not figured this out.. but it seems 121 users have upvoted the question and 161 liked as of date, I'm not the only one. you saved many of us. thnx

              – inquisitive
              Apr 24 '15 at 9:30















            412
















            It's  ⇆ TAB , then return ↵.



            :-)




            In general, to navigate ncurses-style menus:



            • Use the Tab key to move from one element (e.g., button, text box) to the next. Use Shift+Tab to move in reverse.

            • Use Spacebar to "click" the selected button.

            • Use Enter to click the default button (or currently selected button, if there is no default).

            • You can move up and down in a textbox with the arrow keys, and with Page Up and Page Down. If that doesn't work, press Tab until the text box you want to navigate in is selected.

            If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



            sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer





            share|improve this answer






















            • 4





              Well, I'm an idiot... that was so obvious. Thanks.

              – Magic
              Dec 4 '10 at 23:02






            • 39





              Personally, I think curses is wrong, you should be able to just press return. :P

              – Stefano Palazzo
              Feb 10 '11 at 15:29






            • 6





              Wow, I would have never figured that out. Does this only happen with Microsoft installers?

              – B Seven
              Aug 24 '13 at 2:56






            • 1





              @BSeven: I guess Microsoft did not do the packaging on this one and the maintainer of the package implemented that dialog. But most of the time you don't have to accept EULAs when installing packages, so ...

              – Joey
              Jun 24 '14 at 5:09






            • 3





              I thought I'm the only person facing this, andI'm the only stupid to have not figured this out.. but it seems 121 users have upvoted the question and 161 liked as of date, I'm not the only one. you saved many of us. thnx

              – inquisitive
              Apr 24 '15 at 9:30













            412














            412










            412









            It's  ⇆ TAB , then return ↵.



            :-)




            In general, to navigate ncurses-style menus:



            • Use the Tab key to move from one element (e.g., button, text box) to the next. Use Shift+Tab to move in reverse.

            • Use Spacebar to "click" the selected button.

            • Use Enter to click the default button (or currently selected button, if there is no default).

            • You can move up and down in a textbox with the arrow keys, and with Page Up and Page Down. If that doesn't work, press Tab until the text box you want to navigate in is selected.

            If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



            sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer





            share|improve this answer















            It's  ⇆ TAB , then return ↵.



            :-)




            In general, to navigate ncurses-style menus:



            • Use the Tab key to move from one element (e.g., button, text box) to the next. Use Shift+Tab to move in reverse.

            • Use Spacebar to "click" the selected button.

            • Use Enter to click the default button (or currently selected button, if there is no default).

            • You can move up and down in a textbox with the arrow keys, and with Page Up and Page Down. If that doesn't work, press Tab until the text box you want to navigate in is selected.

            If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



            sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer






            share|improve this answer














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            • 4





              Well, I'm an idiot... that was so obvious. Thanks.

              – Magic
              Dec 4 '10 at 23:02






            • 39





              Personally, I think curses is wrong, you should be able to just press return. :P

              – Stefano Palazzo
              Feb 10 '11 at 15:29






            • 6





              Wow, I would have never figured that out. Does this only happen with Microsoft installers?

              – B Seven
              Aug 24 '13 at 2:56






            • 1





              @BSeven: I guess Microsoft did not do the packaging on this one and the maintainer of the package implemented that dialog. But most of the time you don't have to accept EULAs when installing packages, so ...

              – Joey
              Jun 24 '14 at 5:09






            • 3





              I thought I'm the only person facing this, andI'm the only stupid to have not figured this out.. but it seems 121 users have upvoted the question and 161 liked as of date, I'm not the only one. you saved many of us. thnx

              – inquisitive
              Apr 24 '15 at 9:30












            • 4





              Well, I'm an idiot... that was so obvious. Thanks.

              – Magic
              Dec 4 '10 at 23:02






            • 39





              Personally, I think curses is wrong, you should be able to just press return. :P

              – Stefano Palazzo
              Feb 10 '11 at 15:29






            • 6





              Wow, I would have never figured that out. Does this only happen with Microsoft installers?

              – B Seven
              Aug 24 '13 at 2:56






            • 1





              @BSeven: I guess Microsoft did not do the packaging on this one and the maintainer of the package implemented that dialog. But most of the time you don't have to accept EULAs when installing packages, so ...

              – Joey
              Jun 24 '14 at 5:09






            • 3





              I thought I'm the only person facing this, andI'm the only stupid to have not figured this out.. but it seems 121 users have upvoted the question and 161 liked as of date, I'm not the only one. you saved many of us. thnx

              – inquisitive
              Apr 24 '15 at 9:30







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            4





            Well, I'm an idiot... that was so obvious. Thanks.

            – Magic
            Dec 4 '10 at 23:02





            Well, I'm an idiot... that was so obvious. Thanks.

            – Magic
            Dec 4 '10 at 23:02




            39




            39





            Personally, I think curses is wrong, you should be able to just press return. :P

            – Stefano Palazzo
            Feb 10 '11 at 15:29





            Personally, I think curses is wrong, you should be able to just press return. :P

            – Stefano Palazzo
            Feb 10 '11 at 15:29




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            6





            Wow, I would have never figured that out. Does this only happen with Microsoft installers?

            – B Seven
            Aug 24 '13 at 2:56





            Wow, I would have never figured that out. Does this only happen with Microsoft installers?

            – B Seven
            Aug 24 '13 at 2:56




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            @BSeven: I guess Microsoft did not do the packaging on this one and the maintainer of the package implemented that dialog. But most of the time you don't have to accept EULAs when installing packages, so ...

            – Joey
            Jun 24 '14 at 5:09





            @BSeven: I guess Microsoft did not do the packaging on this one and the maintainer of the package implemented that dialog. But most of the time you don't have to accept EULAs when installing packages, so ...

            – Joey
            Jun 24 '14 at 5:09




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            I thought I'm the only person facing this, andI'm the only stupid to have not figured this out.. but it seems 121 users have upvoted the question and 161 liked as of date, I'm not the only one. you saved many of us. thnx

            – inquisitive
            Apr 24 '15 at 9:30





            I thought I'm the only person facing this, andI'm the only stupid to have not figured this out.. but it seems 121 users have upvoted the question and 161 liked as of date, I'm not the only one. you saved many of us. thnx

            – inquisitive
            Apr 24 '15 at 9:30













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            Normal install, deploying or in scripts



            Use debconf to preset the selection. This will not prompt to accept the license:



            echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections
            sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer


            With Kickstart



            Add this to your Kickstart.cfg file:



            preseed --owner ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula boolean true





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            • 6





              When using --quiet, will it automatically accept the licence?

              – king_julien
              Nov 4 '13 at 17:53












            • I needed two debconf entries: echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections and echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/present-mscorefonts-eula note | sudo debconf-set-selections

              – Janning
              Oct 31 '14 at 9:06







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              @king_julien: no, --quiet will not accept the license, so that should not be an option without echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections!

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:42












            • I removed the command without sudo and non-working --quiet option. Feel free to revert the edit if this is too much change, but I think the answer is much clearer like this now

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:48







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              how did you come up with the syntax for that? that's the interesting part. I want to apply this to Java jdk, steamcmd, ect

              – tatsu
              Mar 2 at 11:13















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            Normal install, deploying or in scripts



            Use debconf to preset the selection. This will not prompt to accept the license:



            echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections
            sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer


            With Kickstart



            Add this to your Kickstart.cfg file:



            preseed --owner ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula boolean true





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              When using --quiet, will it automatically accept the licence?

              – king_julien
              Nov 4 '13 at 17:53












            • I needed two debconf entries: echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections and echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/present-mscorefonts-eula note | sudo debconf-set-selections

              – Janning
              Oct 31 '14 at 9:06







            • 1





              @king_julien: no, --quiet will not accept the license, so that should not be an option without echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections!

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:42












            • I removed the command without sudo and non-working --quiet option. Feel free to revert the edit if this is too much change, but I think the answer is much clearer like this now

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:48







            • 1





              how did you come up with the syntax for that? that's the interesting part. I want to apply this to Java jdk, steamcmd, ect

              – tatsu
              Mar 2 at 11:13













            97














            97










            97









            Normal install, deploying or in scripts



            Use debconf to preset the selection. This will not prompt to accept the license:



            echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections
            sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer


            With Kickstart



            Add this to your Kickstart.cfg file:



            preseed --owner ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula boolean true





            share|improve this answer















            Normal install, deploying or in scripts



            Use debconf to preset the selection. This will not prompt to accept the license:



            echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections
            sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer


            With Kickstart



            Add this to your Kickstart.cfg file:



            preseed --owner ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula boolean true






            share|improve this answer














            share|improve this answer



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            edited Oct 27 '15 at 10:47









            rubo77

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            • 6





              When using --quiet, will it automatically accept the licence?

              – king_julien
              Nov 4 '13 at 17:53












            • I needed two debconf entries: echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections and echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/present-mscorefonts-eula note | sudo debconf-set-selections

              – Janning
              Oct 31 '14 at 9:06







            • 1





              @king_julien: no, --quiet will not accept the license, so that should not be an option without echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections!

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:42












            • I removed the command without sudo and non-working --quiet option. Feel free to revert the edit if this is too much change, but I think the answer is much clearer like this now

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:48







            • 1





              how did you come up with the syntax for that? that's the interesting part. I want to apply this to Java jdk, steamcmd, ect

              – tatsu
              Mar 2 at 11:13












            • 6





              When using --quiet, will it automatically accept the licence?

              – king_julien
              Nov 4 '13 at 17:53












            • I needed two debconf entries: echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections and echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/present-mscorefonts-eula note | sudo debconf-set-selections

              – Janning
              Oct 31 '14 at 9:06







            • 1





              @king_julien: no, --quiet will not accept the license, so that should not be an option without echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections!

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:42












            • I removed the command without sudo and non-working --quiet option. Feel free to revert the edit if this is too much change, but I think the answer is much clearer like this now

              – rubo77
              Oct 27 '15 at 10:48







            • 1





              how did you come up with the syntax for that? that's the interesting part. I want to apply this to Java jdk, steamcmd, ect

              – tatsu
              Mar 2 at 11:13







            6




            6





            When using --quiet, will it automatically accept the licence?

            – king_julien
            Nov 4 '13 at 17:53






            When using --quiet, will it automatically accept the licence?

            – king_julien
            Nov 4 '13 at 17:53














            I needed two debconf entries: echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections and echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/present-mscorefonts-eula note | sudo debconf-set-selections

            – Janning
            Oct 31 '14 at 9:06






            I needed two debconf entries: echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections and echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/present-mscorefonts-eula note | sudo debconf-set-selections

            – Janning
            Oct 31 '14 at 9:06





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            1





            @king_julien: no, --quiet will not accept the license, so that should not be an option without echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections!

            – rubo77
            Oct 27 '15 at 10:42






            @king_julien: no, --quiet will not accept the license, so that should not be an option without echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | sudo debconf-set-selections!

            – rubo77
            Oct 27 '15 at 10:42














            I removed the command without sudo and non-working --quiet option. Feel free to revert the edit if this is too much change, but I think the answer is much clearer like this now

            – rubo77
            Oct 27 '15 at 10:48






            I removed the command without sudo and non-working --quiet option. Feel free to revert the edit if this is too much change, but I think the answer is much clearer like this now

            – rubo77
            Oct 27 '15 at 10:48





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            how did you come up with the syntax for that? that's the interesting part. I want to apply this to Java jdk, steamcmd, ect

            – tatsu
            Mar 2 at 11:13





            how did you come up with the syntax for that? that's the interesting part. I want to apply this to Java jdk, steamcmd, ect

            – tatsu
            Mar 2 at 11:13











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            You can also accept the license with a single command like this:



            echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | debconf-set-selections


            This will avoid creating the conf file.



            If your using puppet, here is a recipe for installing the package:



            class unifocus-context::msfonts 
            exec "accept-msttcorefonts-license":
            command => "/bin/sh -c "echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted- mscorefonts-eula select true

            package "msttcorefonts":
            ensure => installed,
            require => Exec['accept-msttcorefonts-license']







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              17
















              You can also accept the license with a single command like this:



              echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | debconf-set-selections


              This will avoid creating the conf file.



              If your using puppet, here is a recipe for installing the package:



              class unifocus-context::msfonts 
              exec "accept-msttcorefonts-license":
              command => "/bin/sh -c "echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted- mscorefonts-eula select true

              package "msttcorefonts":
              ensure => installed,
              require => Exec['accept-msttcorefonts-license']







              share|improve this answer



























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                You can also accept the license with a single command like this:



                echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | debconf-set-selections


                This will avoid creating the conf file.



                If your using puppet, here is a recipe for installing the package:



                class unifocus-context::msfonts 
                exec "accept-msttcorefonts-license":
                command => "/bin/sh -c "echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted- mscorefonts-eula select true

                package "msttcorefonts":
                ensure => installed,
                require => Exec['accept-msttcorefonts-license']







                share|improve this answer













                You can also accept the license with a single command like this:



                echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted-mscorefonts-eula select true | debconf-set-selections


                This will avoid creating the conf file.



                If your using puppet, here is a recipe for installing the package:



                class unifocus-context::msfonts 
                exec "accept-msttcorefonts-license":
                command => "/bin/sh -c "echo ttf-mscorefonts-installer msttcorefonts/accepted- mscorefonts-eula select true

                package "msttcorefonts":
                ensure => installed,
                require => Exec['accept-msttcorefonts-license']








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                answered Jul 8 '11 at 21:51









                Casey WatsonCasey Watson

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                    Some people may find this question when searching for help installing ubuntu-restricted-extras (or when their questions accepting a EULA for ubuntu-restricted-extras are closed as a duplicate of this question).



                    ubuntu-restricted-extras is a metapackage that exists solely to install other packages.



                    One of those packages is ttf-mscorefonts-installer. That's the one you must agree to a EULA to finish installing. It fetches Microsoft fonts and installs them on your system.



                    • To agree to the EULA, use the Tab key to switch from "button" to "button" in the non-graphical "window", and either the Spacebar ("clicks" the selected "button") or the Enter key ("clicks" the "default" button). You can move up and down in the EULA with the arrow keys and with Page Up and Page Down.



                    • If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



                      sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer



                    • If you decide you don't want those fonts at all (or are unwilling to accept the EULA for them), but you do want the other packages provided by ubuntu-restricted-extras, then remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer and make sure you have the other packages and that they're set to manually installed (so they don't go away in an autoremove after ubuntu-restricted-extras is removed with ttf-mscorefonts-installer):



                      sudo apt-get remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer
                      sudo apt-get update
                      sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-addons gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse libavcodec-extra-53 unrar






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                    • 4





                      Is it possible to install the ubuntu-restricted-extras and automatically accept the licence in one command?

                      – king_julien
                      Nov 4 '13 at 17:59















                    12
















                    Some people may find this question when searching for help installing ubuntu-restricted-extras (or when their questions accepting a EULA for ubuntu-restricted-extras are closed as a duplicate of this question).



                    ubuntu-restricted-extras is a metapackage that exists solely to install other packages.



                    One of those packages is ttf-mscorefonts-installer. That's the one you must agree to a EULA to finish installing. It fetches Microsoft fonts and installs them on your system.



                    • To agree to the EULA, use the Tab key to switch from "button" to "button" in the non-graphical "window", and either the Spacebar ("clicks" the selected "button") or the Enter key ("clicks" the "default" button). You can move up and down in the EULA with the arrow keys and with Page Up and Page Down.



                    • If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



                      sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer



                    • If you decide you don't want those fonts at all (or are unwilling to accept the EULA for them), but you do want the other packages provided by ubuntu-restricted-extras, then remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer and make sure you have the other packages and that they're set to manually installed (so they don't go away in an autoremove after ubuntu-restricted-extras is removed with ttf-mscorefonts-installer):



                      sudo apt-get remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer
                      sudo apt-get update
                      sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-addons gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse libavcodec-extra-53 unrar






                    share|improve this answer






















                    • 4





                      Is it possible to install the ubuntu-restricted-extras and automatically accept the licence in one command?

                      – king_julien
                      Nov 4 '13 at 17:59













                    12














                    12










                    12









                    Some people may find this question when searching for help installing ubuntu-restricted-extras (or when their questions accepting a EULA for ubuntu-restricted-extras are closed as a duplicate of this question).



                    ubuntu-restricted-extras is a metapackage that exists solely to install other packages.



                    One of those packages is ttf-mscorefonts-installer. That's the one you must agree to a EULA to finish installing. It fetches Microsoft fonts and installs them on your system.



                    • To agree to the EULA, use the Tab key to switch from "button" to "button" in the non-graphical "window", and either the Spacebar ("clicks" the selected "button") or the Enter key ("clicks" the "default" button). You can move up and down in the EULA with the arrow keys and with Page Up and Page Down.



                    • If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



                      sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer



                    • If you decide you don't want those fonts at all (or are unwilling to accept the EULA for them), but you do want the other packages provided by ubuntu-restricted-extras, then remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer and make sure you have the other packages and that they're set to manually installed (so they don't go away in an autoremove after ubuntu-restricted-extras is removed with ttf-mscorefonts-installer):



                      sudo apt-get remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer
                      sudo apt-get update
                      sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-addons gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse libavcodec-extra-53 unrar






                    share|improve this answer















                    Some people may find this question when searching for help installing ubuntu-restricted-extras (or when their questions accepting a EULA for ubuntu-restricted-extras are closed as a duplicate of this question).



                    ubuntu-restricted-extras is a metapackage that exists solely to install other packages.



                    One of those packages is ttf-mscorefonts-installer. That's the one you must agree to a EULA to finish installing. It fetches Microsoft fonts and installs them on your system.



                    • To agree to the EULA, use the Tab key to switch from "button" to "button" in the non-graphical "window", and either the Spacebar ("clicks" the selected "button") or the Enter key ("clicks" the "default" button). You can move up and down in the EULA with the arrow keys and with Page Up and Page Down.



                    • If you've accidentally said you don't agree to the EULA, and you want a chance to review it again and agree, you can reinstall ttf-mscorefonts-installer, purging its global configuration files:



                      sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer



                    • If you decide you don't want those fonts at all (or are unwilling to accept the EULA for them), but you do want the other packages provided by ubuntu-restricted-extras, then remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer and make sure you have the other packages and that they're set to manually installed (so they don't go away in an autoremove after ubuntu-restricted-extras is removed with ttf-mscorefonts-installer):



                      sudo apt-get remove ttf-mscorefonts-installer
                      sudo apt-get update
                      sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-addons gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse libavcodec-extra-53 unrar







                    share|improve this answer














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                    edited Apr 12 '13 at 21:00

























                    answered Jul 11 '12 at 16:01









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                    • 4





                      Is it possible to install the ubuntu-restricted-extras and automatically accept the licence in one command?

                      – king_julien
                      Nov 4 '13 at 17:59












                    • 4





                      Is it possible to install the ubuntu-restricted-extras and automatically accept the licence in one command?

                      – king_julien
                      Nov 4 '13 at 17:59







                    4




                    4





                    Is it possible to install the ubuntu-restricted-extras and automatically accept the licence in one command?

                    – king_julien
                    Nov 4 '13 at 17:59





                    Is it possible to install the ubuntu-restricted-extras and automatically accept the licence in one command?

                    – king_julien
                    Nov 4 '13 at 17:59











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                    Try hitting (The right arrow key). Then use the arrow keys to navigate and enter (That's return) for selecting an option.






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                    • Well the enter(return) key didn't work. Also the right arrow cannot be used for navigation either.

                      – Kolappan Nathan
                      Apr 24 '15 at 8:19















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                    Try hitting (The right arrow key). Then use the arrow keys to navigate and enter (That's return) for selecting an option.






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                    • Well the enter(return) key didn't work. Also the right arrow cannot be used for navigation either.

                      – Kolappan Nathan
                      Apr 24 '15 at 8:19













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                    Try hitting (The right arrow key). Then use the arrow keys to navigate and enter (That's return) for selecting an option.






                    share|improve this answer















                    Try hitting (The right arrow key). Then use the arrow keys to navigate and enter (That's return) for selecting an option.







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                    edited Dec 2 '11 at 13:32









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                    • Well the enter(return) key didn't work. Also the right arrow cannot be used for navigation either.

                      – Kolappan Nathan
                      Apr 24 '15 at 8:19

















                    • Well the enter(return) key didn't work. Also the right arrow cannot be used for navigation either.

                      – Kolappan Nathan
                      Apr 24 '15 at 8:19
















                    Well the enter(return) key didn't work. Also the right arrow cannot be used for navigation either.

                    – Kolappan Nathan
                    Apr 24 '15 at 8:19





                    Well the enter(return) key didn't work. Also the right arrow cannot be used for navigation either.

                    – Kolappan Nathan
                    Apr 24 '15 at 8:19





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