unable to download any softwares from ubuntu softwares(18.04) due to some bionic security unavailability
I'm getting a prompt on the top displaying the below message when I tried to install MATLAB :
" Unable to install MATLAB as download failed:
E: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-seurity/main and64 linux-libc-dev amd64 4.1.0-29.31 is not (yet) available (404 Not Found) "
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I'm getting a prompt on the top displaying the below message when I tried to install MATLAB :
" Unable to install MATLAB as download failed:
E: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-seurity/main and64 linux-libc-dev amd64 4.1.0-29.31 is not (yet) available (404 Not Found) "
software-installation
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There are a lot of typos in that error message you included in your question. That makes it hard to tell if the problem you are having is because the source is really bad or you just typed in it wrong. Please double check exactly what the error message was. It would also be good to include the exact commands you typed in. Edit your question, don't reply in comments.
– Organic Marble
Jan 5 at 16:37
Consider to runsudo apt update
followed bysudo apt upgrade
.
– N0rbert
Jan 5 at 16:46
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I'm getting a prompt on the top displaying the below message when I tried to install MATLAB :
" Unable to install MATLAB as download failed:
E: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-seurity/main and64 linux-libc-dev amd64 4.1.0-29.31 is not (yet) available (404 Not Found) "
software-installation
I'm getting a prompt on the top displaying the below message when I tried to install MATLAB :
" Unable to install MATLAB as download failed:
E: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-seurity/main and64 linux-libc-dev amd64 4.1.0-29.31 is not (yet) available (404 Not Found) "
software-installation
software-installation
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There are a lot of typos in that error message you included in your question. That makes it hard to tell if the problem you are having is because the source is really bad or you just typed in it wrong. Please double check exactly what the error message was. It would also be good to include the exact commands you typed in. Edit your question, don't reply in comments.
– Organic Marble
Jan 5 at 16:37
Consider to runsudo apt update
followed bysudo apt upgrade
.
– N0rbert
Jan 5 at 16:46
add a comment |
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There are a lot of typos in that error message you included in your question. That makes it hard to tell if the problem you are having is because the source is really bad or you just typed in it wrong. Please double check exactly what the error message was. It would also be good to include the exact commands you typed in. Edit your question, don't reply in comments.
– Organic Marble
Jan 5 at 16:37
Consider to runsudo apt update
followed bysudo apt upgrade
.
– N0rbert
Jan 5 at 16:46
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1
There are a lot of typos in that error message you included in your question. That makes it hard to tell if the problem you are having is because the source is really bad or you just typed in it wrong. Please double check exactly what the error message was. It would also be good to include the exact commands you typed in. Edit your question, don't reply in comments.
– Organic Marble
Jan 5 at 16:37
There are a lot of typos in that error message you included in your question. That makes it hard to tell if the problem you are having is because the source is really bad or you just typed in it wrong. Please double check exactly what the error message was. It would also be good to include the exact commands you typed in. Edit your question, don't reply in comments.
– Organic Marble
Jan 5 at 16:37
Consider to run
sudo apt update
followed by sudo apt upgrade
.– N0rbert
Jan 5 at 16:46
Consider to run
sudo apt update
followed by sudo apt upgrade
.– N0rbert
Jan 5 at 16:46
add a comment |
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There are a lot of typos in that error message you included in your question. That makes it hard to tell if the problem you are having is because the source is really bad or you just typed in it wrong. Please double check exactly what the error message was. It would also be good to include the exact commands you typed in. Edit your question, don't reply in comments.
– Organic Marble
Jan 5 at 16:37
Consider to run
sudo apt update
followed bysudo apt upgrade
.– N0rbert
Jan 5 at 16:46