/etc/apt/sources.list
OR
Open up Synaptic, go to Settings -> Repositories.
Software Sources
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Re: Software Sources
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Re: Software Sources
Had the same problem ------> http://linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=14844
Solved it ---------->
Solved it ---------->
xnef1025 wrote:In Synaptic, install the package software-properties-gtk for Gnome or software-properties-kde for KDE and that will give you the Software Sources application in your Administration menu just like Ubuntu.