apt-get upgrade error Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.31 80]

Marlon yodatsi at gmail.com
Wed Jul 21 03:22:33 UTC 2010


Yo!!

\o
see if you are behind some proxy or nat or some firewall that could possible
be between you and the servers...

² and change your repos. to usa ones :)
like everyone had sad :)

cheers!

Marlon Valério
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2010/7/20 Pastor JW <pastor_jw at the-inner-circle.org>

> On Tuesday, July 20, 2010 8:20:07 am Victor Padro wrote:
> >
> > Change your repositores for United States Server
> > A good idea will be to post your /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> I agree, the servers of Canada of all the American servers seem to be the
> most
> troublesome for some reason.  In Synaptic there is a place that will test
> for
> best server for you,  Settings > Repositories > Download from: > Other  and
> then select the "select best server" button.  Once you do that just go back
> to
> the main screen and click the "reload" button and you ought to be good to
> go!
> This error does look like the download list wasn't fully updated.  It
> SHOULD
> auto update once a day, mine does that around 8 am but one can do it
> anytime
> by just clicking the "check" button in Update Manager.
>
>
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