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fieldway

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#46728 8-Nov-2009 19:10
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Hi
I InstallKarmic Koala 32 bit server


When I try to install packages by using sudo apt-get install (package name)


Reading package list ... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information ... Done
E: Couldn't find package moodle

I also try sundo apt-get upgrade
which came back with
Ign cdrom:/ubuntu-server 9.10...
/restricted translation-eng-NZ
readng package list ... done

Any help would be gretfully




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  #271176 9-Nov-2009 08:50
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Looks like you have a package installed that doesn't have a Karmic Koala version.

Also, the second command you ran looks fine to me (from the excerpt you posted). Can you clarify a bit more what you see wrong with it?




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  #271332 9-Nov-2009 16:10
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Check your /etc/apt/sources.list file. You might want to post the contents here for us to review

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  #271608 10-Nov-2009 12:23
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Thanks for your reply, I reinstall it and that fix the issue




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