Hello again,
I'm trying to install Insync for use with Google Drive.
The instructions on their website ask me to edit sources list with:
Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add deb http://apt.insynchq.com/[DISTRIBUTION] [CODENAME] non-free
Replace [DISTRIBUTION] with your Linux distro: ubuntu, debian, mint
Replace [CODENAME] with your Linux distro codename: for example Ubuntu 12.04 is precise
But I'm getting errors whin I put in http://apt.insynchq.com/Mint 14 non-free
What should I have there instead?
installing Insync
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installing Insync
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Re: installing Insync
14 is not a codename. Nadia is a codename, but apparently it should be typed lower case so nadia not Nadia.
Re: installing Insync
Sorry, Viking, should have thanked you for that. I didn't come back for the answer as I managed to suss it just after asking.