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Update manager error
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Update manager error
Hi, I have been recently getting this error running the update manager. Anyone know what it means and if it's important?
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Re: Update manager error
Which repository have you added to your Software Sources that is from :
http:ppa.launchpad.net lucid Release
Re: Update manager error
I couldn't find anything in my software sources labeled 'http:ppa.launchpad.net lucid Release' but here is what I have...richyrich wrote:Which repository have you added to your Software Sources that is from :http:ppa.launchpad.net lucid Release
Re: Update manager error
Just to make sure there isn't something anomalous that doesn't show in the GUI, please open a terminal and type in or copy/paste the following command:
If there isn't something showing up there, then it will either be the one you have highlighted in the pic, or the openshot-edge ppa above it, . . .
you will need to browse to both of those ppa websites, and get/follow their instructions for installing their GPG key.
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gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
you will need to browse to both of those ppa websites, and get/follow their instructions for installing their GPG key.
Re: Update manager error
I'm not sure what the wine entry was doing there. I uninstalled it a while back. I think that was the culprit as the message doesn't appear now that I've deleted it.