Not able to run apt-get update Ubuntu 16.04 [duplicate]












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I have tried to excute sudo apt-get update command but it return below error:



E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


Please provide solution. as I am not able to install other packages due to the error.










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marked as duplicate by Pilot6, karel, guiverc, N0rbert, Kevin Bowen Mar 14 at 2:08


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  • This doesn't mean that you are "not able to run apt-get update". This shows that one of the PPAs doesn't exist.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:54













  • @Pilot6, Did you see the package name in my question?

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:56













  • This package is not exit. ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/… i know, if any package is not exist, we can remove from sources.list file. but i didn't find this package in the file or software & update

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:57













  • I don't see any package names. But this error doesn't affect your ability to install anything. What are you calling "this package"?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:58













  • Why don't you ask what are you trying to do?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:08
















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This question already has an answer here:




  • Error when using apt-get update

    2 answers



  • How can I fix a 404 Error when using a PPA or updating my package lists?

    8 answers




I have tried to excute sudo apt-get update command but it return below error:



E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


Please provide solution. as I am not able to install other packages due to the error.










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marked as duplicate by Pilot6, karel, guiverc, N0rbert, Kevin Bowen Mar 14 at 2:08


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.



















  • This doesn't mean that you are "not able to run apt-get update". This shows that one of the PPAs doesn't exist.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:54













  • @Pilot6, Did you see the package name in my question?

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:56













  • This package is not exit. ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/… i know, if any package is not exist, we can remove from sources.list file. but i didn't find this package in the file or software & update

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:57













  • I don't see any package names. But this error doesn't affect your ability to install anything. What are you calling "this package"?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:58













  • Why don't you ask what are you trying to do?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:08














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This question already has an answer here:




  • Error when using apt-get update

    2 answers



  • How can I fix a 404 Error when using a PPA or updating my package lists?

    8 answers




I have tried to excute sudo apt-get update command but it return below error:



E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


Please provide solution. as I am not able to install other packages due to the error.










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This question already has an answer here:




  • Error when using apt-get update

    2 answers



  • How can I fix a 404 Error when using a PPA or updating my package lists?

    8 answers




I have tried to excute sudo apt-get update command but it return below error:



E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


Please provide solution. as I am not able to install other packages due to the error.





This question already has an answer here:




  • Error when using apt-get update

    2 answers



  • How can I fix a 404 Error when using a PPA or updating my package lists?

    8 answers








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marked as duplicate by Pilot6, karel, guiverc, N0rbert, Kevin Bowen Mar 14 at 2:08


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.









marked as duplicate by Pilot6, karel, guiverc, N0rbert, Kevin Bowen Mar 14 at 2:08


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.















  • This doesn't mean that you are "not able to run apt-get update". This shows that one of the PPAs doesn't exist.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:54













  • @Pilot6, Did you see the package name in my question?

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:56













  • This package is not exit. ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/… i know, if any package is not exist, we can remove from sources.list file. but i didn't find this package in the file or software & update

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:57













  • I don't see any package names. But this error doesn't affect your ability to install anything. What are you calling "this package"?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:58













  • Why don't you ask what are you trying to do?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:08



















  • This doesn't mean that you are "not able to run apt-get update". This shows that one of the PPAs doesn't exist.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:54













  • @Pilot6, Did you see the package name in my question?

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:56













  • This package is not exit. ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/… i know, if any package is not exist, we can remove from sources.list file. but i didn't find this package in the file or software & update

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 8:57













  • I don't see any package names. But this error doesn't affect your ability to install anything. What are you calling "this package"?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 8:58













  • Why don't you ask what are you trying to do?

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:08

















This doesn't mean that you are "not able to run apt-get update". This shows that one of the PPAs doesn't exist.

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:54







This doesn't mean that you are "not able to run apt-get update". This shows that one of the PPAs doesn't exist.

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:54















@Pilot6, Did you see the package name in my question?

– Dev Ramesh
Mar 13 at 8:56







@Pilot6, Did you see the package name in my question?

– Dev Ramesh
Mar 13 at 8:56















This package is not exit. ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/… i know, if any package is not exist, we can remove from sources.list file. but i didn't find this package in the file or software & update

– Dev Ramesh
Mar 13 at 8:57







This package is not exit. ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/… i know, if any package is not exist, we can remove from sources.list file. but i didn't find this package in the file or software & update

– Dev Ramesh
Mar 13 at 8:57















I don't see any package names. But this error doesn't affect your ability to install anything. What are you calling "this package"?

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:58







I don't see any package names. But this error doesn't affect your ability to install anything. What are you calling "this package"?

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 8:58















Why don't you ask what are you trying to do?

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 9:08





Why don't you ask what are you trying to do?

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 9:08










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The error tells that the repository doesn't exist (or that there is a spelling error in the url - ending up in the same not found situation). It doesn't stop you from upgrading your software or installing new. Just run sudo apt-get upgrade or sudo apt-get install <some package>.



To get rid of the error find and comment out (by adding a # in front of the line) the line in /etc/apt/sources.listor in one of the files (if any) in /etc/apt/sources.d






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  • Can you provide working URL for this package. http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 9:03











  • This is not a package. This is an URL.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:06






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    @DevRamesh it's a repository that apparently doesn't contain packages for versions more recent than Precise (Ubuntu 12.04)

    – steeldriver
    Mar 13 at 9:08













  • I have no idea what package it is. You (or your system admin) have added the repository to gain access to a software product. You - or he - knows.

    – Soren A
    Mar 13 at 9:09


















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The error tells that the repository doesn't exist (or that there is a spelling error in the url - ending up in the same not found situation). It doesn't stop you from upgrading your software or installing new. Just run sudo apt-get upgrade or sudo apt-get install <some package>.



To get rid of the error find and comment out (by adding a # in front of the line) the line in /etc/apt/sources.listor in one of the files (if any) in /etc/apt/sources.d






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  • Can you provide working URL for this package. http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 9:03











  • This is not a package. This is an URL.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:06






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    @DevRamesh it's a repository that apparently doesn't contain packages for versions more recent than Precise (Ubuntu 12.04)

    – steeldriver
    Mar 13 at 9:08













  • I have no idea what package it is. You (or your system admin) have added the repository to gain access to a software product. You - or he - knows.

    – Soren A
    Mar 13 at 9:09
















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The error tells that the repository doesn't exist (or that there is a spelling error in the url - ending up in the same not found situation). It doesn't stop you from upgrading your software or installing new. Just run sudo apt-get upgrade or sudo apt-get install <some package>.



To get rid of the error find and comment out (by adding a # in front of the line) the line in /etc/apt/sources.listor in one of the files (if any) in /etc/apt/sources.d






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  • Can you provide working URL for this package. http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 9:03











  • This is not a package. This is an URL.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:06






  • 1





    @DevRamesh it's a repository that apparently doesn't contain packages for versions more recent than Precise (Ubuntu 12.04)

    – steeldriver
    Mar 13 at 9:08













  • I have no idea what package it is. You (or your system admin) have added the repository to gain access to a software product. You - or he - knows.

    – Soren A
    Mar 13 at 9:09














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The error tells that the repository doesn't exist (or that there is a spelling error in the url - ending up in the same not found situation). It doesn't stop you from upgrading your software or installing new. Just run sudo apt-get upgrade or sudo apt-get install <some package>.



To get rid of the error find and comment out (by adding a # in front of the line) the line in /etc/apt/sources.listor in one of the files (if any) in /etc/apt/sources.d






share|improve this answer













The error tells that the repository doesn't exist (or that there is a spelling error in the url - ending up in the same not found situation). It doesn't stop you from upgrading your software or installing new. Just run sudo apt-get upgrade or sudo apt-get install <some package>.



To get rid of the error find and comment out (by adding a # in front of the line) the line in /etc/apt/sources.listor in one of the files (if any) in /etc/apt/sources.d







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answered Mar 13 at 8:59









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  • Can you provide working URL for this package. http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 9:03











  • This is not a package. This is an URL.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:06






  • 1





    @DevRamesh it's a repository that apparently doesn't contain packages for versions more recent than Precise (Ubuntu 12.04)

    – steeldriver
    Mar 13 at 9:08













  • I have no idea what package it is. You (or your system admin) have added the repository to gain access to a software product. You - or he - knows.

    – Soren A
    Mar 13 at 9:09



















  • Can you provide working URL for this package. http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages

    – Dev Ramesh
    Mar 13 at 9:03











  • This is not a package. This is an URL.

    – Pilot6
    Mar 13 at 9:06






  • 1





    @DevRamesh it's a repository that apparently doesn't contain packages for versions more recent than Precise (Ubuntu 12.04)

    – steeldriver
    Mar 13 at 9:08













  • I have no idea what package it is. You (or your system admin) have added the repository to gain access to a software product. You - or he - knows.

    – Soren A
    Mar 13 at 9:09

















Can you provide working URL for this package. http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages

– Dev Ramesh
Mar 13 at 9:03





Can you provide working URL for this package. http://ppa.launchpad.net/upubuntu-com/web/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages

– Dev Ramesh
Mar 13 at 9:03













This is not a package. This is an URL.

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 9:06





This is not a package. This is an URL.

– Pilot6
Mar 13 at 9:06




1




1





@DevRamesh it's a repository that apparently doesn't contain packages for versions more recent than Precise (Ubuntu 12.04)

– steeldriver
Mar 13 at 9:08







@DevRamesh it's a repository that apparently doesn't contain packages for versions more recent than Precise (Ubuntu 12.04)

– steeldriver
Mar 13 at 9:08















I have no idea what package it is. You (or your system admin) have added the repository to gain access to a software product. You - or he - knows.

– Soren A
Mar 13 at 9:09





I have no idea what package it is. You (or your system admin) have added the repository to gain access to a software product. You - or he - knows.

– Soren A
Mar 13 at 9:09



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