i was trying to upgrade from r2 to r3, and that's what i've got:
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
This is relation to a previous question I asked here that was described as an exact duplicate.
I started following the instruction given and I am getting below messages in terminal
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package dkgcc1
E: Unable to locate package libc6-i386ms
E: Unable to locate package> lib32
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Any help welcome
while trying to install open mpi on my ubuntu 12.04 ,I am getting error unable to locate package libopenmpi-dev. What to do? Please suggest.
$ sudo apt-get install libopenmpi-dev openmpi-bin openmpi-doc
unable to locate package libopenmpi-dev
unable to locate package openmpi-bin
unable to locate package openmpi-doc
thanks
Dear all
I am new in Ubuntu and I wanted to mount my usb drive but when I wanted to install the usbmount I received this error:
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E: Unable to locate package usbmount
I did
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cat /etc/apt/sources.list
and bellow is the result:
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deb cdrom:[Ubuntu-Server 12.04.1 LTS _Precise Pagolin_ - Release i386 (20120817.3)]/ precise main restricted
I am using Ubuntu Server
I am installing pyVows as per stated in link http://heynemann.github.com/pyvows/#installing but it gives me error as-
$ sudo apt-get install libxslt-dev libxml2-dev libevent-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package libxslt-dev
E: Unable to locate package libxml2-dev
E: Unable to locate package libevent-dev
FOR EVERY PACKAGE THAT I TRY TO INSTALL... THERE IS AN ISSUE... I AM USING VMWARE PLAYER 3.16 & I HAVE INSTALLED UBUNTU 12.04.
THE ERROR IS -
E: UNABLE TO LOCATE PACKAGE (PACKAGE NAME)
ALSO THE PROBLEM IS THAT MY SYSTEMS CONFIG IS NOT THAT GOOD... SO I HAVE TO USE THE CLI RATHER THAN GUI....
Since upgrading to 11.10. my battery status icon is missing. I've tried the solutions suggested here, with no luck. In particular, trying to add the alternative package described here, I get the error message Unable to locate package battery-status.
Anyone know how to locate this package (or indeed how else to get the default battery status icon working)?
vooh@vooh-P61A-D3:~$ sudo apt-get install alien tcsh fam libxp libxpm libxprintapputil libxprintutil cpio rpm ia32-libs
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
I try type in command line
sudo apt-get install likewise-open
to join a domain, but i get an output sound like this:
Unable to locate package likewise-open
Any help please..