Sudo apt-get install libnss3-dev [on hold]
So I just installed Linux mint 18 yes 18 not 19 and ran
sudo apt-get update
also ran sudo apt-get update Firefox
and I run these commands I got err
with the repository’s then running the second command I get Firefox is up to date then I run sudo apt-get install libness
and am told there is nothing to update but then I run sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
and then I get the following additional packages will be installed: libnsprv4-dev
` the following NEW PCKAGES will be installed libnspr4-dev libness3-dev`
That’s all good but then I re run sudo apt-get update
and all of a sudden I don’t get err
when updating then upgrading, but befor I ran sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
i couldn’t access the repository’s why running sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
completely update my repository list? I don’t understand why adding -dev
I managed to get like over 800 upgrades
command-line apt
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So I just installed Linux mint 18 yes 18 not 19 and ran
sudo apt-get update
also ran sudo apt-get update Firefox
and I run these commands I got err
with the repository’s then running the second command I get Firefox is up to date then I run sudo apt-get install libness
and am told there is nothing to update but then I run sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
and then I get the following additional packages will be installed: libnsprv4-dev
` the following NEW PCKAGES will be installed libnspr4-dev libness3-dev`
That’s all good but then I re run sudo apt-get update
and all of a sudden I don’t get err
when updating then upgrading, but befor I ran sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
i couldn’t access the repository’s why running sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
completely update my repository list? I don’t understand why adding -dev
I managed to get like over 800 upgrades
command-line apt
put on hold as off-topic by steeldriver, guiverc, user535733, dessert, Kevin Bowen 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – steeldriver, guiverc, user535733, dessert, Kevin Bowen
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Possible off-topic question. Linux Mint is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor of Ubuntu thus off-topic on this site (refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) You should ask on a Mint forum, or SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site.
– guiverc
2 days ago
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So I just installed Linux mint 18 yes 18 not 19 and ran
sudo apt-get update
also ran sudo apt-get update Firefox
and I run these commands I got err
with the repository’s then running the second command I get Firefox is up to date then I run sudo apt-get install libness
and am told there is nothing to update but then I run sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
and then I get the following additional packages will be installed: libnsprv4-dev
` the following NEW PCKAGES will be installed libnspr4-dev libness3-dev`
That’s all good but then I re run sudo apt-get update
and all of a sudden I don’t get err
when updating then upgrading, but befor I ran sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
i couldn’t access the repository’s why running sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
completely update my repository list? I don’t understand why adding -dev
I managed to get like over 800 upgrades
command-line apt
So I just installed Linux mint 18 yes 18 not 19 and ran
sudo apt-get update
also ran sudo apt-get update Firefox
and I run these commands I got err
with the repository’s then running the second command I get Firefox is up to date then I run sudo apt-get install libness
and am told there is nothing to update but then I run sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
and then I get the following additional packages will be installed: libnsprv4-dev
` the following NEW PCKAGES will be installed libnspr4-dev libness3-dev`
That’s all good but then I re run sudo apt-get update
and all of a sudden I don’t get err
when updating then upgrading, but befor I ran sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
i couldn’t access the repository’s why running sudo apt-get install libness3-dev
completely update my repository list? I don’t understand why adding -dev
I managed to get like over 800 upgrades
command-line apt
command-line apt
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put on hold as off-topic by steeldriver, guiverc, user535733, dessert, Kevin Bowen 2 days ago
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Possible off-topic question. Linux Mint is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor of Ubuntu thus off-topic on this site (refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) You should ask on a Mint forum, or SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site.
– guiverc
2 days ago
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Possible off-topic question. Linux Mint is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor of Ubuntu thus off-topic on this site (refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) You should ask on a Mint forum, or SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site.
– guiverc
2 days ago
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Possible off-topic question. Linux Mint is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor of Ubuntu thus off-topic on this site (refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) You should ask on a Mint forum, or SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site.
– guiverc
2 days ago
Possible off-topic question. Linux Mint is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor of Ubuntu thus off-topic on this site (refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) You should ask on a Mint forum, or SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site.
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Possible off-topic question. Linux Mint is not Ubuntu, nor an official flavor of Ubuntu thus off-topic on this site (refer askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) You should ask on a Mint forum, or SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site.
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