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gnoob | I installed xubuntu on a virutal machine. $sudo apt-get udpate says "some index files failed to download" https://pastebin.com/1Ch69jP1 | 02:01 |
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krytarik | Seems like a mirror that is out of sync. | 02:06 |
gnoob | I thought I tried a different mirror but I am in the process of setting a completely different one to be sure. | 02:07 |
gnoob | krytarik: seems to be the same thing. | 02:08 |
krytarik | Tried the main archive yet? | 02:09 |
gnoob | would those be the ones set by default? | 02:09 |
krytarik | Not necessarily, since I think they are localized on installed based on the timezone. | 02:10 |
gnoob | Hmm, after a $sudo apt-get update it says "maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing" | 02:10 |
krytarik | Nah, --fix-missing definitely doesn't apply here. | 02:11 |
krytarik | And to switch to the main archive, just pick the "main" entry in the repo settings. | 02:12 |
gnoob | Thanks krytarik: let me try that. | 02:13 |
gnoob | krytarik: it's set to "Download from: Main Server". Still get that error. | 02:17 |
krytarik | gnoob: Try clearing the list directory by "sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*" before doing another "sudo apt-get update" run. | 02:23 |
gnoob | krytarik: sorry I lost ya there for a bit. I ran that rm command and still seem to get the same error. | 02:35 |
krytarik | Well, welp.. >_> | 02:36 |
gnoob | agreed, seems weird. I did not do anything but install and then try to update. | 02:39 |
krytarik | gnoob: Maybe the folks in #ubuntu got any more ideas.. | 02:41 |
gnoob | checking my IP address is a new command. $ip a | 02:43 |
gnoob | krytarik: they are OK with Ubuntu derivatives? | 02:44 |
gnoob | I might just wipe the install and try again. Not to confident it will help however. | 02:59 |
gnoob | Found a way to disable hyper-v and it seems to be working | 03:41 |
GKirchhoff | Anyone able to help me with some xrandr stuff? My monitors are different DPIs and I wanted the mouse to cross linearly across the border between them. I've already got that working. The problem is that the mouse can move into the leftover --fb space that is off the monitors. | 14:52 |
GKirchhoff | anyone here that might be able to help me with some xrandr stuff? | 15:33 |
tomreyn | try asking in #ubuntu, too, mentioning that you run xubuntu | 15:52 |
tomreyn | i assume this is not xubuntu specific | 15:52 |
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