On Friday 06 January 2006 10:50, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> did you run apt-get update as it recommends? You get these errors when apt
> is looking for a file that doesn't exist because its been updated IIRC.
No, it did not occur to me to do as I was told. Running apt-get update fixed
the pro
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 09:37:03 -0800
Tom Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When enter the command 'apt-get install ntp' I get the error: 404 Not Found
> [IP: 64.50.236.52 80]. Yet, when I use a browser to check that ip address, it
> works just fine. Furthermore, apt-get works fine on another machi
When enter the command 'apt-get install ntp' I get the error: 404 Not Found
[IP: 64.50.236.52 80]. Yet, when I use a browser to check that ip address, it
works just fine. Furthermore, apt-get works fine on another machine behind
the same firewall. The apt-get command just stopped working for me.
Am 05. Sep, 2001 schwäzte Oivvio Polite so:
> Found it. I'd shot myself in the foot be adding a
> /etc/apt/preferences
> when I wanted to mix sid and woody and then I didn't remove when
> I got tired of the mix.
No need to remove it, just stick sid back below 100.
ciao,
der.hans
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Found it. I'd shot myself in the foot be adding a
/etc/apt/preferences
when I wanted to mix sid and woody and then I didn't remove when
I got tired of the mix.
o
On Sunday 02 September 2001 12:43, oivvio polite wrote:
> apt-get install on my woody system has stopped working.
>
> I can reinstall
apt-get install on my woody system has stopped working.
I can reinstall already installed packages but can not install
any new packages. Whenever I run "apt-get install" I get a response
like the following:
apt-get install saytime
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Don
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