update problem

Mika Suomalainen mika.henrik.mainio at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 2 06:49:47 UTC 2012


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On 01.08.2012 12:45, william drescher wrote:
> when I try to update one of my 10.04 LTS systems I am getting:
> 
> Err http://security.ubuntu.com lucid-security Release.gpg Could not
> resolve 'security.ubuntu.com'
> 
> and each additional package fails in the same way.
> 
> another system at a different location updates fine.
> 
> Suggestions ?

You seem to be having issue with your DNS server. Try another DNS
server like Google Public DNS by adding the following two lines to
your /etc/resolv.conf :
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4

- -- 
Mika Suomalainen

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