[xubuntu-users] Update-Manager package error message (WAS: Network Issue)
Mischa Falkenburg
because_productions at myfairpoint.net
Mon Nov 30 16:23:43 UTC 2009
Ron Rhodes wrote:
> Mischa Falkenburg wrote:
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>> J. Anthony Limon wrote:
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>>> Steve wrote:
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>>>> On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 19:27:46 -0000, Mischa Falkenburg
>>>> <because_productions at myfairpoint.net> wrote:
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>>>>>> > deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy-security multiverse
>>>>>> > deb http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/hardy ./ deb-src
>>>>>> > http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/hardy ./
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>>
>>>>>> deb http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/hardy ./ deb-src
>>>>>> http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/hardy ./
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This last line seems to be the problem. You should replace it with..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> deb http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/hardy
>>>>>> deb-src http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~knuta/xmms/hardy
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (Sorry if this gets seen twice, I had SMTP issues.)
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>>>>> I've tried editing the last two lines of /etc/apt/sources.list to match
>>>>> what J. Anthony suggested, but the edit doesn't seem to want to "take".
>>>>> Ideas?
>>>>> Mischa
>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>>> You have to use sudo to edit sources.list
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>>> Yes, this is correct. sources.list is part of the system files and only
>>> sudo can access it for security purposes.
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>> OK, Steve & J. Anthony...HOW do I go about doing this?
>> I've tried opening a terminal and I'm shown, rightly so, that
>> /etc/apt/sources.list isn't a command. Do I need to copy and paste it
>> into a terminal window, or is there (yet another) some other way that I
>> will learn?
>> Mischa
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> Open terminal and type "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list"
> Enter password and file will open in the nano text editor where you can
> edit and save it.
> HTH Ron
>
>
HI Ron, thanks for joining the fray ;-)
OK, I've edited the lines to match the other lines (removed the .\'s,
and put each (deb & deb-src)on it's own line.
I assumed that this would call for a restart, which I did, but the red
circle w/ the white minus still shows on the top bar. Should I have done
something else instead of restart...or is the editing incorrect and I
should have left the .\'s in place?
Mischa
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