![]() Stick those in the right place with sudoedit /etc/apt/sources.list (you might as well ditch those lines about hardy). I would suggest using a tool like RepoGen to get the basics in but failing that, here are the most essential: deb trusty main restricted universe multiverseĭeb trusty-security main restricted universe multiverseĭeb trusty-updates main restricted universe multiverseĭeb trusty-proposed main restricted universe multiverseĭeb trusty-backports main restricted universe multiverse Your first step is getting your repos back on track. I suspect you've followed an old tutorial and it has broken things. And I've got no explanation for why you have a Hardy repo installed. If that's really the whole of your /etc/apt/sources.list file, that explains your current situation.
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