![]() PIP has some limitations compared to APT, but it does always fetch the latest version of a package instead of the one that the Ubuntu packagers have chosen to ship.ĮDIT: to repeat what I said in the comment, pip3 isn't in Ubuntu 12.04 yet. To fetch the PyGame package from PyPI and install it for Python 3. To install it, then sudo pip3 install pygame The other option is to use PIP, the Python package manager: sudo apt-get install python3-pip This only works for packages that are shipped by Ubuntu, unless you change the APT configuration, and in particular there seems to be no PyGame package for Python 3. To use the Debian/Ubuntu package manager APT. There are two nice ways to install Python packages on Ubuntu (and similar Linux systems): sudo apt-get install python-pygame
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