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crunchyblack
November 6th, 2008, 05:27 PM
Hey,

I'm running gutsy on my machine currently (because hardy and intrepid kernel panic then freeze on me whenever I try to use them) and I wish to install envyng-gtk on my computer. My last installation of gutsy I had envyng and compiz-fusion set up nicely, but nothing sees to want to work with this installation.

In System -> Admin -> Software Sources I have checked all the boxes under the "Download from the Internet" heading. I have also checked the two boxes in the Third-party software tab.

After this I do a sudo apt-get update and then I try to do a sudo apt-get install envyng-gtk but it says

E: Couldn't find package envyng-gtk

This is also happening with compiz-fusion. Why can't I find these packages? Am I doing something wrong?

crunchyblack
November 6th, 2008, 06:15 PM
Hmm sorry I realized I needed to use the legacy version of Envy. So I got it all installed now but when ever I try to "Install the ATI driver" it gives me an error saying:

rm: cannot remove `*.deb': No such file or directory
ENVY ERROR: Your Operating System does not seem to be supported by Envy

WTF?! How is that possible... lol

crunchyblack
November 6th, 2008, 08:40 PM
anyone?