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how do I fix error: linux mint elyssa 5.1 could not download all repository indexes

  Date: Dec 13    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 737
  

I will happily provide extra info as requested!!! My computer is an
extremely new & very fast pc. I think that it has dual core processors, 4
Gigabytes of RAM and also has a one terabyte HDD!!!! I also use the Telstra
Bigpond ADSL Liberty ISP plan. ( I don't really understand this.. so I hope
that it makes sense to someone! )

I'm having some problems with the Synaptic Package Manager.

Basically all my repository server internet addresses are totally incorrect,
in the Synaptic Package Manager. Because of this I cannot update my system
with the updates.

I've tried googling for:

how do I fix linux mint elyssa 5.1 could not download all repository indexes

but I'm not finding any useful info. ;-(

I have been told by many people that Google.com is a very powerful search
engine etc -- however, I have to admit that I don't fully understand how to
use it, eg. to search.

I borrowed a Library book called "Google Search & Rescue for DUMMIES" -- but
I don't know when I'll find time to read it ;-(

Can someone please tell me or show me how to put in the correct web
addresses (I don't know the correct name) for the Synaptic Package Manager.

I currently boot-up my computer from a CD-ROM and it boots into Mint Linux
5.1 Gnome Desktop. Even when my repositories are not being updated I find
the Operating System to be VERY STABLE!!!! I have read in computer magazines
etc that Linux Mint 5 is a very good OS and I agree!!!

I'm only a Linux Newbie, and although I've been using it for years, I still
get very confused and worried about typing Linux commands into the terminal
shells. This is because I'm a 'newbie' at linux and I don't understand the
commands. I have printed out heaps and heaps of documents on paper.. and I
have so very many pieces of paper that I loose track of them!!!!!! ;-(

I will appreciate any help. Please be kind to me... as I have a mental
illness, and I need to keep taking my prescription medication.. . which works
extremely well... as long as I don't forget to take it!.

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 13    

The problem with Mint is that it is a derivative and it has some of its own
repositories and it also shares Ubuntu's. The net is full of people who have had
problems with Mint and its repositories. One problem is that their site goes
down frequently. This can leave you with a partial update and cause error
messages. Another is that if you start thinking that Mint is Ubuntu then you can
cause it to behave that way and you lose the Mint side of things. Really what
you have is Mint with the GNOME desktop so don't install anything that says
Ubuntu desktop. It is okay if it says GNOME desktop.

You say that you boot up to a CDROM. Does that mean that you are running Mint
from the CD and it isn't actually installed? If you think that it is good why
wouldn't you install it? If you are running from the CD then you can't update
anyway since any changes you make will be lost when you re-boot. If it is
installed why do you need the CD?

Other than this (it not being installed), I am not sure what your exact problem
is. I think that you should
consider upgrading to Felicia (Mint 6), since your system is not
working properly anyway. However, that is just the way I think. It is
always better to have the latest and greatest. Some people disagree and
want to play it safe and only use the LTS releases, which for Mint was
Elyssa (5.1).

To install Mint is really quite simple, however, we should know a bit more about
your system, such as how many drives, partitions and what other OSes are
present?

 




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