Hi, open a terminal and do a partial upgrade
sudo apt-get - dist-upgrade Hopefully this will install those packages being kept back.
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Hi, open a terminal and do a partial upgrade
sudo apt-get - dist-upgrade Hopefully this will install those packages being kept back.
Hi, another way to install it instead of using the real player 11 bin is to download the deb package from here.
Then right click on the downloaded deb and Select "Package Manager > Install Package.
Open a terminal and try fixing the broken package with
sudo apt-get -f install
To reinstall Software Sources you can open a terminal and
sudo apt-get --reinstall install ubuntu-desktopthis should reinstall any packages you maybe missing.
If you have not already try installing libphysfs-dev
sudo apt-get install libphysfs-dev
Can you now install updates?
Hi, you need to add the key, to do this open a terminal (Applications>Accessories>Terminal) and type
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 5A9BF3BB4E5E17B5
gpg --export --armor...
Hi, if you are wanting to install 9.04 and format your 8.04 install when you are at the manually partitioning screen choose "/dev/sda5" and select "edit partition" then set the mount point to / and...
Hi, it means you need to install the missing dependency, you can do this by opening a terminal (Applications>Accessories>Terminal) and typing
sudo apt-get install libqt4-dbus then try installing...
LVPM is the only one I know of, maybe someone else might know if there is another method.
Hi, open a terminal and remove that list with
sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.tw.debian.org_debian_dists_lenny_main_binary-i386_Packagesthen re-fetch it with
sudo apt-get update
Also,...
If you sources.list is only a few lines make sure you have all the correct repositories enabled. One way to do this is to open Software Sources and make sure on the first tab all the boxes above...
Hi, you can use LVPM to resize your virtual disk. See here for more info.
Hi, check that the md5sum matches for the Ubuntu iso that you downloaded. If they match then check the cd you burnt, you can check it by choosing the option at the Main menu of the Live cd.
If you want to do it via the gui, then press Alt+F2 and in the box that opens type
gksu nautilus After you have made any changes remember to close nautilus as nautilus will be open with admin...
Each ppa has a different gpg key so you will need to use the correct key. The one in the link you provided is not the one you need. So go here and copy and post the contents into gedit...
Try going here and downloading the Ubuntu desktop iso then stick it in the same folder as the wubi.exe. Make sure you are not connected to the Internet and then run the wubi.exe that is in the same...
Hi, can you open a terminal (Applications>Accessories>Terminal) and post the output to
df -h
Hi, have you tried changing your download server in Software Sources (System>Admin>Software Sources) to another one?
Hi, boot into recovery mode and try
dpkg --configure -a
apt-get -f install
then if that clears the problem
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
Open a terminal and try and overwrite the file
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
sudo dpkg --force-overwrite --install language-pack-kde-fr_1%3a9.04+20090921_all.deb
sudo apt-get -f install
Open a terminal (Applications>Accessories>Terminal) and reload the package list first.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Try manually reinstalling apt. Go here and download the correct version of apt and once downloaded double click on it and reinstall.
If that does not work I am all out of ideas.
Hi, open a terminal (Applications>Accessories>Terminal) and try installing the program with
sudo apt-get install package
*replace package with actual package
If you get the same error message...
Hi, have a look at this thread.