![]() ![]() ![]() # Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review # newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features. # extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes software from this repository may not have been tested as # multiverse WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu # team, and may not be under a free licence. # review or updates from the Ubuntu security team. Also, please note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu # Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the # deb cdrom:/ dists/precise/restricted/binary-i386/ This is the output for cat /etc/apt/sources.list: # deb cdrom:/ dists/precise/main/binary-i386/ Take note also that I really did not understand the solutions, what they meant or how are they done. In all forums that I have been to, the answer related to nameserver 8.8.8.8 seems to come up most often. Lastly, this site suggests running the following: echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/nf > /dev/nullĮcho "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/resolvconf//base > /dev/null According to here, I tried removing the derb-src lines in the sources list. I also tried editing my sources list, unchecking the lines with "independent" on it(as suggested). We share the same connection so I think internet connection issues couldn't have been the reason for the error.įrom here, I explored around /etc/resolvconf/ and added in the /etc/resolvconf//head the following: nameserver 8.8.8.8įrom here and here, I repeatedly changed which Mirror server to use in the Update manager and Software sources settings. I think the list was short because it was a freshly installed Ubuntu.Ĭonnection to the internet seems fine and my friend whose laptop had just been installed with Ubuntu 12.04 around the same time as mine, seems to have no problem with his update. It only contained 2 lines with "Canonical" in it, 2 lines with "Independent" in it, and 2 other lines. The Sources list in the Update Manager (and Software Center) settings was short. I am very new to the Linux/Ubuntu world and a noob when it comes to these kind of stuff. This happened immediately after I installed Ubuntu 12.04. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. W: Failed to fetch Unable to connect to :http: W: Failed to fetch Unable to connect to ph.:http: On the terminal, the following kept occuring: Err precise InRelease I just recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop, dual booting it alongside Windows 7. I have read almost a dozen apt-get update questions, most from, with "failed to fetch" errors and tried the solutions answered there. Contrary to the note above, I haven't found the answer to my problem. ![]()
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