Have you tried editing /etc/apt/sources.list? You can find the nearest mirror locations here.Originally Posted by MillTek
Hi,
Has the whole apt-get function or source mis-link issue been fixed in this release or better yet, is there a fix we can apply??
Jim
Have you tried editing /etc/apt/sources.list? You can find the nearest mirror locations here.Originally Posted by MillTek
Hi DuckDodgers,
What exactly am I looking for? (Linux noob!! )
Jim
Login as root, click Kmenu, hover over Quick Browser> Root Folder> etc> apt, click sources.list. You can edit the list with KWrite.
This page explains it better than I can. You might also find more on this subject using the search box on the top of this page, keyword= sources.list.
Thanks I'll check it out.
Jim
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