Hey Guys,
I am running Daryna and I have everything just the way I want it and would rather not upgrade. I need some programs from the repositories. Is there a way to update my Repos so I will not get the failed to fetch error?
Thanks in advance, Artie
Update old Repositories?
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Update old Repositories?
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Re: Update old Repositories?
Artie, I think getting them from the repositories won't ever be available, as Daryna has been sent to the obsolescence category . .
http://www.linuxmint.com/oldreleases.php
You MAY be able to search for and find a deb file of the app for your kernel version at their website, download and install it via GDebi. . . your only other choice is to compile it from source code.
(their website should have instructions, but, again, please check for compatibility with your kernel version)
richy
http://www.linuxmint.com/oldreleases.php
You MAY be able to search for and find a deb file of the app for your kernel version at their website, download and install it via GDebi. . . your only other choice is to compile it from source code.
(their website should have instructions, but, again, please check for compatibility with your kernel version)
richy