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I recently reinstalled Kubuntu and now when I want to install a software, I see this error:



Error I see



It happens when I want to install sublime or Emacs. I use Discover software center.





Update: Can you please tell me what packages should I check and what should I uncheck?



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    Your install medium is still defined as source for packages. As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails. Remove the install-medium from your source list. Do that by running software-properties-gtk from terminal, jump to the second tab and disable the install-medium as source.

    – dufte
    Mar 1 at 7:07











  • @dufte sorry for hijacking, but seeing a gtk solution proposed in Kubuntu..I could not resist :-)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 9:59






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    If things are still not working for you, please post the output of grep -Ev '(^#|^ *$|deb-src)' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.

    – DK Bose
    Mar 3 at 17:21











  • @Bruni no problem ... my fault ;)

    – dufte
    Mar 4 at 9:13
















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I recently reinstalled Kubuntu and now when I want to install a software, I see this error:



Error I see



It happens when I want to install sublime or Emacs. I use Discover software center.





Update: Can you please tell me what packages should I check and what should I uncheck?



packages 1



packages 2










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Your install medium is still defined as source for packages. As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails. Remove the install-medium from your source list. Do that by running software-properties-gtk from terminal, jump to the second tab and disable the install-medium as source.

    – dufte
    Mar 1 at 7:07











  • @dufte sorry for hijacking, but seeing a gtk solution proposed in Kubuntu..I could not resist :-)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 9:59






  • 1





    If things are still not working for you, please post the output of grep -Ev '(^#|^ *$|deb-src)' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.

    – DK Bose
    Mar 3 at 17:21











  • @Bruni no problem ... my fault ;)

    – dufte
    Mar 4 at 9:13














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I recently reinstalled Kubuntu and now when I want to install a software, I see this error:



Error I see



It happens when I want to install sublime or Emacs. I use Discover software center.





Update: Can you please tell me what packages should I check and what should I uncheck?



packages 1



packages 2










share|improve this question
















I recently reinstalled Kubuntu and now when I want to install a software, I see this error:



Error I see



It happens when I want to install sublime or Emacs. I use Discover software center.





Update: Can you please tell me what packages should I check and what should I uncheck?



packages 1



packages 2







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    Your install medium is still defined as source for packages. As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails. Remove the install-medium from your source list. Do that by running software-properties-gtk from terminal, jump to the second tab and disable the install-medium as source.

    – dufte
    Mar 1 at 7:07











  • @dufte sorry for hijacking, but seeing a gtk solution proposed in Kubuntu..I could not resist :-)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 9:59






  • 1





    If things are still not working for you, please post the output of grep -Ev '(^#|^ *$|deb-src)' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.

    – DK Bose
    Mar 3 at 17:21











  • @Bruni no problem ... my fault ;)

    – dufte
    Mar 4 at 9:13














  • 1





    Your install medium is still defined as source for packages. As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails. Remove the install-medium from your source list. Do that by running software-properties-gtk from terminal, jump to the second tab and disable the install-medium as source.

    – dufte
    Mar 1 at 7:07











  • @dufte sorry for hijacking, but seeing a gtk solution proposed in Kubuntu..I could not resist :-)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 9:59






  • 1





    If things are still not working for you, please post the output of grep -Ev '(^#|^ *$|deb-src)' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.

    – DK Bose
    Mar 3 at 17:21











  • @Bruni no problem ... my fault ;)

    – dufte
    Mar 4 at 9:13








1




1





Your install medium is still defined as source for packages. As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails. Remove the install-medium from your source list. Do that by running software-properties-gtk from terminal, jump to the second tab and disable the install-medium as source.

– dufte
Mar 1 at 7:07





Your install medium is still defined as source for packages. As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails. Remove the install-medium from your source list. Do that by running software-properties-gtk from terminal, jump to the second tab and disable the install-medium as source.

– dufte
Mar 1 at 7:07













@dufte sorry for hijacking, but seeing a gtk solution proposed in Kubuntu..I could not resist :-)

– Bruni
Mar 1 at 9:59





@dufte sorry for hijacking, but seeing a gtk solution proposed in Kubuntu..I could not resist :-)

– Bruni
Mar 1 at 9:59




1




1





If things are still not working for you, please post the output of grep -Ev '(^#|^ *$|deb-src)' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.

– DK Bose
Mar 3 at 17:21





If things are still not working for you, please post the output of grep -Ev '(^#|^ *$|deb-src)' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.

– DK Bose
Mar 3 at 17:21













@Bruni no problem ... my fault ;)

– dufte
Mar 4 at 9:13





@Bruni no problem ... my fault ;)

– dufte
Mar 4 at 9:13










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As Dufte mentioned in his comment, your install medium is still defined as a source for packages (repository). As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails.



To remove the install-medium from your source list, just go to settings in discover and untick the respective entry.



enter image description here






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  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck).

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18











  • @A.Hayati Have you unchecked The one beginning with disc? (the seventh if I see corectly)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 16:43











  • yes it's unchecked.

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 20:15



















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Run



SUDO_EDITOR=kate sudoedit /etc/apt/sources.list


Then comment out the line starting with:
deb cdrom ...

to be:
# deb cdrom ...

Save changes and exit.



Finally run sudo apt-get update






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  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck)

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18












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As Dufte mentioned in his comment, your install medium is still defined as a source for packages (repository). As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails.



To remove the install-medium from your source list, just go to settings in discover and untick the respective entry.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer
























  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck).

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18











  • @A.Hayati Have you unchecked The one beginning with disc? (the seventh if I see corectly)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 16:43











  • yes it's unchecked.

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 20:15
















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As Dufte mentioned in his comment, your install medium is still defined as a source for packages (repository). As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails.



To remove the install-medium from your source list, just go to settings in discover and untick the respective entry.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer
























  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck).

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18











  • @A.Hayati Have you unchecked The one beginning with disc? (the seventh if I see corectly)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 16:43











  • yes it's unchecked.

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 20:15














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2








2







As Dufte mentioned in his comment, your install medium is still defined as a source for packages (repository). As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails.



To remove the install-medium from your source list, just go to settings in discover and untick the respective entry.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer













As Dufte mentioned in his comment, your install medium is still defined as a source for packages (repository). As it is most likely not longer in the drive - accessing it fails.



To remove the install-medium from your source list, just go to settings in discover and untick the respective entry.



enter image description here







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  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck).

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18











  • @A.Hayati Have you unchecked The one beginning with disc? (the seventh if I see corectly)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 16:43











  • yes it's unchecked.

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 20:15



















  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck).

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18











  • @A.Hayati Have you unchecked The one beginning with disc? (the seventh if I see corectly)

    – Bruni
    Mar 1 at 16:43











  • yes it's unchecked.

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 20:15

















Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck).

– A. Hayati
Mar 1 at 15:18





Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck).

– A. Hayati
Mar 1 at 15:18













@A.Hayati Have you unchecked The one beginning with disc? (the seventh if I see corectly)

– Bruni
Mar 1 at 16:43





@A.Hayati Have you unchecked The one beginning with disc? (the seventh if I see corectly)

– Bruni
Mar 1 at 16:43













yes it's unchecked.

– A. Hayati
Mar 1 at 20:15





yes it's unchecked.

– A. Hayati
Mar 1 at 20:15













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Run



SUDO_EDITOR=kate sudoedit /etc/apt/sources.list


Then comment out the line starting with:
deb cdrom ...

to be:
# deb cdrom ...

Save changes and exit.



Finally run sudo apt-get update






share|improve this answer


























  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck)

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18
















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Run



SUDO_EDITOR=kate sudoedit /etc/apt/sources.list


Then comment out the line starting with:
deb cdrom ...

to be:
# deb cdrom ...

Save changes and exit.



Finally run sudo apt-get update






share|improve this answer


























  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck)

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18














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Run



SUDO_EDITOR=kate sudoedit /etc/apt/sources.list


Then comment out the line starting with:
deb cdrom ...

to be:
# deb cdrom ...

Save changes and exit.



Finally run sudo apt-get update






share|improve this answer















Run



SUDO_EDITOR=kate sudoedit /etc/apt/sources.list


Then comment out the line starting with:
deb cdrom ...

to be:
# deb cdrom ...

Save changes and exit.



Finally run sudo apt-get update







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  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck)

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18



















  • Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck)

    – A. Hayati
    Mar 1 at 15:18

















Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck)

– A. Hayati
Mar 1 at 15:18





Can you please check the update i made in my question? (please check images I added and tell me what packages (sources) I should uncheck)

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