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I would like to remove any packages that I installed from third party repositories. I recently installed some backports from PPA repositories, and I suspect one of them broke my Ubuntu 12.04 server system.
Is there any way I can list all currently installed packages in that are not available in the repositories, or, which version is higher than the one available in the current repositories?
This is not a great moment for PS3 users since, on this first day of March, many Sony consoles are not working! It involves “error 8001050F” on the console…. Let’s see what it’s about.
Developer repositories and build services are currently unavilable due to a network problem.
JIRA and Confluence services are also interrupted by the network problem.
User repository services are still available.
The Foresight Linux project is working to restore the developer services, JIRA, and Confluence, and appreciates your patience while services are being restored.
Just reinstalled kde 11.3 on second hd. Everything seems to be okay except for getting additional repositories. Under yast I get the message unable to download list of repositories or no repositories defined. Any ideas on what I can check?
Thanks, Mike
I realize the KDE Package repositories listed at KDE/Repositories - openSUSE are not officially supported by OS. But they are a complete mess AFAICS.
I am just curious as to whether the repositories are down because I have reloaded F16 after having F17 but I cannot download from the repositories . I keep getting Error 404 . The correct supositories are loaded into my computer.
CM/B Intel Pentium 80Gb HD 1GB RAM OS F16
Description of the problem:
As we’re upgrading the repositories with Firefox 3.5.2, Exploder suggested we fix an upstream bug in Firefox 3.5 which makes the application crash when Adobe Flash is used in full screen mode. To be precise, the problem occurs when going back from full screen to normal view.
The “software” module was added to the Community Website.
The old “Software Portal” available for Mint 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 users contained approximately 400 applications. It was integrated with the main website and it was using the .mint format with mintInstall.