Ubuntu Installation :: Error While Installing Medibuntu?
Jul 4, 2010
I'm following the instructions in the Medibuntu wiki. When I run the command in the terminal to add it to the repository, it runs for a couple of minutes then gives this error: Code:W: GPG error: URL...The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY BE1B248616AE4E77.What does that mean, and how can I fix it?
Want to install new one from Medibuntu repository. I have issued command on [URL]
Is there a command which display the repository of given archive (which will be installed) ? I wan to ensure that future installed ffmpeg will be installed from Medibuntu and not from some other repository.
When you add medibuntu to 10.04, isn't there supposed to be a "medibuntu" sub-category on the left side? I installed the medibuntu repo expecting that I'd find google earth in there. But when I added it, I didn't see it listed there - even after rebooting.
When I go to the Update Manager to update my system I get the following error message: W: GPG error: http://packages.medibuntu.org lucid Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783
I am not sure what this exactly means and what I need to do to fix this.
W: GPG error: http://packages.medibuntu.org lucid Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 2EBC26B60C5A2783 Medibuntu Packaging Team <admin@lists.medibuntu.org>
9.04 Dell Inspiron 1525. Update Manager fails to retrieve database info for Medibuntu. Is this a phase error with Adobe swf or reader? What should I do?
I was doing an update today and got the following error: W: GPG error: [URL] lucid Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 2EBC26B60C5A2783 Medibuntu Packaging Team <admin@lists.medibuntu.org>
I have tried updating the keys, and got this: apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 2EBC26B60C5A2783 Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 2EBC26B60C5A2783 gpg: requesting key 0C5A2783 from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com gpg: key 0C5A2783: "Medibuntu Packaging Team <admin@lists.medibuntu.org>" 6 new signatures gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: new signatures: 6
I recently discovered the medibuntu repository and wanted to add the repository to synaptic. I copied and pasted the code from this: [URL] web page on medibuntu.org's website.
The attachment shows exactly what the terminal spit out after running this command (and the command that was run - of course). What I am wondering about is the last six lines - which seem to indicate that, at a minumum, getting some key was not successful. I'm not sure how important this is; but, since I don't actually have anything I need to install from this repository right now, I wanted to be sure I'm squared away for when a time may come in the future.
After running the command I did the following to try and determine the status:
I went into synaptic > settings > repositories and looked under two of the tabs to see what was there:
The tab, "Other Sortware" Lists two entries at the bottom that stood out to me. They are:
Medibuntu - Ubuntu 11.04 "natty narwhal" (http:// packages.medibuntu.org/natty free non free) which was checked.
And:
Medibuntu (Source) - Ubuntu 11.04 "natty narwhal" (http:// packages.medibuntu.org/natty free non free) (Source Code) which was not checked.
The tab, "Authentication" lists a total of three entries. Their descriptions are:
Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key
Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key
And:
Ubuntu Extras Archive Automatic Signing Key
None of those (under this Authentication tab) strike me as having anything to do with medibuntu (could be wrong though - just not sure).
Finally, I did a search in synaptic for a library I think should be available through medibuntu, "libdvdcss." I was presented with a list of eight items, none of them matching libdvdcss by title. The closest match by title and description that I could identify was, "libdvdread4" This I did as a sort of test to see if I might be accessing that repository.
I've been trying to install the latest version of Emacs from source but I'm running into a trouble. The commands "./configure" and "make" work just fine. However, when I run "sudo checkinstall" I get a message saying that makeinfo is missing:
Code: makeinfo is missing - cannot build manuals make: *** [info] Error 1 **** Installation failed. Aborting package creation. Cleaning up...OK Bye. What is Error 1
The installation was in progress before I got this error:'Ubuntu-Minimal' Missing"Report this bug against update manager package and include the files in var/log/dist_upgrade/ into bug report."
I'm experiencing difficulties installing Ubuntu 11.04 on an HP Laptop originally running Windows7. I tried using CD, but it blocks somewhere and displays Kernel Panic, etc.I then tried using the USB Key boot and created the Boot Disk with Ubuntu. But I have the following error when booting from the USB Key: Unknown keyword in configuration file. boot:I downloaded the 32-bit version of Ubuntu, but the original system is a 64-bit one.
OK, I've tried to install:Mint 6, 7 XFCE, and 8jolicloudeasypeasyand probably another or two..Oh, I'm installing this on my Acer Aspire One 751h, so I am using a USB key and UltraISO, with the exception of jolicloud, which has its own USB creator, and most recently I tried Mint 6 using UNetBootIn.Anyway, I keep getting the same general error, but with different files... Sometimes its errno5: input/output error, and other times its parts of a file (blah/doowop/dadada/video....) I don't know if its a driver problem or what, but I've seen video, sound, and other random stuff.. each time it gives a different one though.Either way, the main paragraph in the window talks about having a dirty CD, needing to replace my hard drive, or burning a new CD at a slower speed... I've checked the md5sum, and that's not the problem.
I'm wondering if my problem is that I'm creating the USB from one computer, and then trying to install it on the 751h. Another thing that might be causing the problem, but I doubt, is the fact that when I set up the partition, I select "use entire disk". Another question, Does it make a difference if the drive letter changes? On our main computer, the USB is mapped to drive E:, but on the 751h, it shows up as D:. If I have to change it on the 751h, how can I without an OS? when trying to install linux, it wiped out my windows, and I don't feel like re-installing it just to change it in a few minutes.
I get my fresh copy of Ubuntu 10.4 from Ubuntu shipit (thanks to ubuntu). But i can't intall it. it shows error while installing. i tried both with in windows and from boot, It shows some error with installer Installer has encountered a problem.
Then it runs live.i also tried it with downloaded alternate or other eddiiions of ubuntu, also tried ubuntu 9.
After installing ubuntu 10.4 I tried to update but it caused some error as reported as follows. I have already tried to googling the solutions but it seems that there's no right one for me.
I'm trying to install server 10.10. I shose my language, than i give the command to install the server. At that moment my screens gets black. A couple of minutes later i get te following screen..
I have just bought a new HDD and installed it in my Ubuntu server. The problem is that when I try to boot, I only receive the message "Grub error 17" and at that point the computer freezes.
In my troubleshooting I found that without the new drive, the computer starts and the hard drives are listed in BIOS as follows: 1. DVD-rom (ide) - Master 2. 80gb disk (with OS installed) (ide) - Master 3. 1tb disk (sata) - Master
In the new setup the disks are listed like this: 1. DVD-rom (ide) - Master 2. 80gb disk (with OS installed) (ide) - Slave 3. 1tb disk (sata) - Master 4. 2tb disk (sata) - Master
May this different listing in BIOS lead to the Grub error?
When I iried to install bugzilla on my Ubuntu Lucid, I kept getting the following message. I have used "sudo apt-get --configure -a " and this is as far as I can get with the installation. Is there a way of first stopping the process and then removing Bugzilla, as it has locked the admin for apt.
Setting up bugzilla3 (3.2.5.1-2) ... dbconfig-common: writing config to /etc/dbconfig-common/bugzilla3.conf granting access to database bugzilla3 for bugzilla3@localhost: already exists. creating database bugzilla3: already exists. dbconfig-common: flushing administrative password
error: No output seen in over 300 sec... (Is the CD-ROM/DVD source repository enabled? It shouldn't be!) error: Package install command failed with error code 255 Would you like to retry installing the missing package(s) (y=yes*, n=no, q=quit) ?
I've tried this [URL] but it didn't work for me. My sources.list already had the #. By the way I'm a new user to ubuntu and I'm having a pretty good time. Almost starting to feel at home in this OS. edit: I'm sorry. I realized I posted in the wrong section.
I have windows 7 installed on my copmuter and I ran the alternate disc cause the live disc didn't work for me. So installing was smmoth and I did everything right excpet for the grub part. It asked to be a master loader or something and I said yes. After restarting I see the grub menu but I only see two ubuntus(recovery mode) on the list and 2 test thingys ( memory test) So I go to the ubuntu tab and I get kubuntu ( as ecpected). Right now I am using kubuntu and it is fine but?
An unhandlable error occured There seems to be a programming error in aptdaemon, the software that allows you to install/remove software and to perform other package management related tasks. Please report this error at http://launchpad.net/aptdaemon/+filebug and retry.
I recently tried to install Oracle xpress edition 10g by downloading the ".deb" file of around 200 mb. When the installation was about to complete, the "Ubuntu Software Center" gave an error like shown in the picture.
I've just bought a new laptop (Acer 3810T - which has a "Core 2 Solo Processor) - so I have installed Linux for the first time in my life.... Ubuntu 9.10-desktop-amd64.iso - so far so good, I'm very very impressed and the operating system seems to be working fine. I assume that I have chosen correctly the AMD64 version then.
Fastforward to Skype installation, and I download the version (skype-ubuntu-intrepid_2.1.0.81-1_amd64.deb) - which is the best match as far as I can tell from Skype's website. However when I come to install it, I get the follwoing error: Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: lib32stdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
Iḿ trying to install TCL 8.0.5 onto my machine, if i type �wish it tells me there are already these programs:
Code: The program 'wish' can be found in the following packages: * tk * tk8.4 * tk8.5 * tk8.3 Try: sudo apt-get install <selected package> The error trace is here:
Code: luke@luke-laptop:~/Downloads/tcl8.0.5/unix$ ./configure loading cache ./config.cache checking for ranlib... ranlib checking whether cross-compiling... no checking for getcwd... yes checking for opendir... yes code....
checking system version (for dynamic loading)... ./configure: 1: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string Really not sure whats wrong, I�m horrible with linux if I�m honest, tried a couple of google searches but didn�t make very much progress.
I downloaded and installed the Ubuntu desktop edition and when I boot up I have the options to boot either Windows 7, or Ubuntu (so far so good), however, when I select Ubuntu I get a message saying that the following file is corrupt:
File: ubuntuwinbootwubildr.mbr
status: 0xc000000f
Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.
Any thoughts on this? Would just re-installing it fix the problem?
janu@janu:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i reconstructor-engine_3.2.3_all.deb [sudo] password for janu: Selecting previously deselected package reconstructor-engine. (Reading database ... 127917 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking reconstructor-engine (from reconstructor-engine_3.2.3_all.deb) ... dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of reconstructor-engine: reconstructor-engine depends on kpartx; however: Package kpartx is not installed.
reconstructor-engine depends on mbr; however: Package mbr is not installed. dpkg: error processing reconstructor-engine (--install): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils ... Processing triggers for python-gmenu ... Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/desktop.en_IN.cache... Processing triggers for python-support ... Errors were encountered while processing: what is that error