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Apr 12, 2004
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    In essence - social loyalty

    we just trademarked the term too :D
    Apparently I'm a bit late...
    I forgot to tell you that my company just registered meatsocks :D
    :lol2:
    I've got meatsocks.org registered for my new condom range
    NICE!

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    Belgium couldn't advance to anything, because it actually doesn't exist.
    ON THIS FAT STOMACH and wormtown, I say, JUNGLE POW from my boateng.
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,669
    No I havent, but will look for it. I used to randomly watch movies like this in classic movies channel here that I dont have anymore. Plus whenever TCM was randomly available in my cable package.
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
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    I have many broken repositories that I am not able to locate or fix. I can't update nor upgrade and I want to install some third party applications but I keep getting stuck on dependancies.
    i see. they are probably third party repos? (that you added)

    you should be able to trace the errors you see to files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d, which you can rename (to something other than ".list" - disabling them), then apt-get upgrade should fix the errors
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
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    i see. they are probably third party repos? (that you added)

    you should be able to trace the errors you see to files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d, which you can rename (to something other than ".list" - disabling them), then apt-get upgrade should fix the errors
    That's what I am getting

    jack@lenovo2 ~ $ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
    additional-repositories.list google-talkplugin.list official-package-repositories.list webupd8team-java-raring.list
    google-chrome.list local-repository.list steam.list webupd8team-y-ppa-manager-raring.list
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
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    if you don't know which one is broken you can rename them all (or move to a different place), then do apt-get update

    it won't affect any packages you have installed, just future upgrades
     

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