Debian :: Duplicate Sources.list Entry?

Apr 17, 2011

Whenever I run $aptitude update I get this error :-

W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable/non-free amd64 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.us.debian.org_debian_dists_stable_non-free_binary-amd64_Packages)
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems

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Ubuntu :: Duplicate Sources.list Entry?

Nov 14, 2010

This error comes from the update manager, but I can not see duplicate entries in the software sources. Is there a program that removes duplicate sources? If not how do I find the duplicate entries. Quote:W: Duplicate sources.list entryhttp://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ maverick/partner i386 Packages/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_maverick_partne r_binary-i386_Packages)

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Ubuntu :: Duplicate Sources List Entry Packages

Oct 27, 2010

When I run "sudo apt-get update", it says the following:
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W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"

Herewith I've attached my sources.list file.
# deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 10.04 LTS _Lucid Lynx_ - Release i386 (20100429)]/ lucid main restricted
# See [URL] for how to upgrade to newer versions of the distribution.
deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 9.10 _Karmic Koala_ - Release i386 (20091028.5)]/ karmic main restricted
deb [URL] lucid main restricted
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Code:
Reading package lists... Done
W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://dl.google.com stable/main Packages

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Jul 1, 2010

When I run the update manager and start updating, I get this error:

W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ lucid/partner Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_lucid_partner_b inary-i386_Packages)

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Code: Select allhttp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main.

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Apr 8, 2010

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# Line commented out by installer because it failed to verify:
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# Line commented out by installer because it failed to verify:
#deb-src http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main
# Line commented out by installer because it failed to verify:
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I have created a custom debian netinst USB stick. It has the default UK repositories in the sources list, but people in the US also need to use the stick from time-to-time.

Would it be a bad idea to mix US and UK repositories in the sources.list? Would Debian be clever enough to pick up the best repo depending on where the user is using the OS from? Or would I need to be a bit clever and create some sort of script to deal with this. (I am avoiding non-free/experimental software).

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Apr 21, 2010

I am running Jolicloud on my netbook (which I believe is an Ubuntu derivative) and I am tried to enter the getdeb.net sources in so I can install apps from the website through APT but

1) When I entered the sources into sources.list and then the key into Terminal and then went to the site and tried to install an app it didn't work.

2) I deleted the line of code in the sources.list file and when I opened terminal and entered "sudo apt-get update" it showed the list of sources, but on the list were Getdeb.net sources.

My question is how do I delete sources that aren't in /etc/apt/sources.list ?

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I am trying to remove the line from sourses.list file but nothing happens. I understand that need to block "" and "[" but nothing comes out.

Code: Select allsudo sed -i 's/^deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 8 _Jessie_ - Official Snapshot amd64 LIVE/INSTALL Binary 20160402-21:58]/ jessie main$/g' /etc/apt/sources.list

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I just installed Debian 6.0 using the large installation image and a KDE environment now I am having issues setting up my sources.list file so that I can get all my updates over the internet. My current sources.list file looks like this:

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Sep 7, 2011

I started using Ubuntu about 2 months ago, and having been studying every day since. About 2 days ago, I downloaded a copy of i386 Squeeze, and installed it onto an old extra machine (Dell 2350 tower, 768 MB RAM, 30 GB HD, Ethernet broadband) as a learning project.

During the install, I chose to not specify an online mirror. (I was trying to keep things as simple as possible, and save time while I was at it.) I didn't realize that by not specifying a mirror, the new system wouldn't have any links for finding new software. (In Ubuntu, it was automated and required no input &/or editing from me.) Reading posts at this forum, I learned that I need to edit the sources.list file. This was my first attempt at editing a Linux system script file, and I wasn't able to manage doing that. I chose to open it using gedit, and found I couldn't change its contents. I figured out then, that it was read-only.

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I want to download an application called deluge, browsing in the website I found that this app is in the experimental repo, and they write the url:

Code:

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Code:

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I'm having trouble figuring out how to edit the sources list to use Jessie testing.

The usual online generator i use is busted, this is how i imagine it working:

Code: Select alldeb http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib non-free

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Apr 5, 2010

I am not new to Debian and used to use commands like "apt-get install <package>", "apt-get update", "apt-get upgrade" and "apt-cache search <string>" regularly. But I never understood those Debian programs and the Debian package system with it's numerous programs and way to install things and work on software and configurations. Now, I just wanted to do something that I thought to be really easy. Get the source of an existing package. And despite spending over 3 hours - including reading the man-pages of commands - I cannot find a way!

Two things:
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I already don't understand why I have two such packages installed. I would like to download the source of my kernel: apt-get source linux-image-2.6.26-2-openvz-amd64. This downloaded linux-2.6_2.6.26-21lenny4.dsc, linux-2.6_2.6.26.orig.tar.gz and linux-2.6_2.6.26-21lenny4.diff.gz

Then, I wanted to patch this - having found no explanation, I did:
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[...]
Only in linux-2.6-2.6.26: xenctrl-capabilities.patch
Only in linux-2.6-2.6.26: xenctrl.patch
Only in linux-2.6-2.6.26: xenctrl-privcmd.patch
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So, how can download the complete Debian kernel source? And what do I need to be able to compile it? And - HOW to just list all available sources and search in them?!? I found lots of webpages where tools like "make-kpkg" are used, which I do not understand again. Under SuSE, I could just select the package from a list, say "make oldconfig install modules modules_install" and be ready. Under Debian, I just find no way ...

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Feb 9, 2011

I need to get [URL] (it's down now, the package is marked as "squeeze(testing)" into installed squeeze system.

What is the corresponding sources.list line for squeeze/testing? Without any results (apt-get update && apt-cache search log4c) tried those: [URL]

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Sep 26, 2010

I've setup my own repository which I want to use SSH as the protocol. I managed to get everything working with an SSH key using port 22. Now, I would like to change the SSH port. I've already changed it on the SSH/repo server. Now I can't figure out how to change apt to use a custom port on the client computer.

My sources.list file line which worked over port 22: deb ssh://user@1.1.1.1/home/user/repo lenny main contrib non-free I've tried: deb ssh://user@1.1.1.1:12345/home/user/repo lenny main contrib non-free and it fails and actually says "failed connecting to port 22"

Can this be done? I've searched google for hours and I getting nothing but unrelated data. I've read the man pages. The man page for apt.conf specified that you can set the port this way for HTTP, but doesn't mention anything about ssh ports.

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Jan 27, 2011

I am trying to add usermin source from here: [URL]

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May 19, 2011

About configuring my sources.list file.

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To which I have added this: deb [url] stable all

Today I decided to include again Debian Volatile and discovered that it doesn't exist anymore and that I can get the same packages using this line: deb [url] squeeze-updates main

And the first question is: is this the same than debian-security?

Then, I decided to use [url] to make things less confused, and this was the output:

The first line is Ok. The second line, I guest it's the same than my second line. But, the third, is something different. So, the main question is: what is the difference between squeeze-proposed-updates and squeeze-updates? Are those repos completely separated from squeeze/updates (in security.debian.org)? And, what else should I add to have an always up-to-date and secure system?

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Jun 19, 2010

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Do not give up once you get the hang of things debian rocks.

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Mar 11, 2010

I am having some problems changing the sources.list...or am i? i not sure what's going on, Could be a permissions issue?

Details:

1.Note i have stopped #repository here to try another, the last one.

2.When i issue command from root terminal, this is result, though it does let me pull up the sources.list and edit.

3.I also have a sources.list.save /etc/apt/sources.list.save

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