There is no need to use sudo in Debian unless you specifically set it up to require sudo access.
Even then the admin user, i.e. the first user, shouldn't need sudo because they should have root access.

On 17 July 2016 at 14:50, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote:
Michele Calgaro composed on 2016-07-17 11:25 (UTC+0700):

Ken Heard wrote:

I the did the following: all these commands were run as root.
...
Running "aptitude install tde-trinity returns a similar message.
...

You did everything correct, but last command should be
sudo aptitude install tde-trinity

Why sudo while running as root? Is that even possible?
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