<p>Didn&#39;t karmic support end April this year? Don&#39;t think those repositories will work now.</p>
<p> <a href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases">http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases</a><br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 19, 2011 5:24 PM, &quot;Andy D&amp;apos;Arcy Jewell&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:andy.jewell@sysmicro.co.uk">andy.jewell@sysmicro.co.uk</a>&gt; wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
On 19/12/11 17:04, Re-LoaD wrote:<br>
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Help ?<br>
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sudo apt-get update<br>
Ign <a href="http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com</a> karmic Release.gpg<br>
Ign <a href="http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com</a> karmic/main Translation-en_GB<br>
Ign <a href="http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com</a> karmic/restricted Translation-en_GB<br>
Ign <a href="http://security.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://security.ubuntu.com</a> karmic-security Release.gpg<br>
Ign <a href="http://security.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://security.ubuntu.com</a> karmic-security/main Translation-en_GB<br>
Ign <a href="http://security.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://security.ubuntu.com</a> karmic-security/restricted Translation-en_GB<br>
Ign <a href="http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com</a> karmic/universe Translation-en_GB<br>
Ign <a href="http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com</a> karmic/multiverse Translation-en_GB<br>
Ign <a href="http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com</a> karmic-updates Release.gpg<br>
Ign <a href="http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com</a> karmic-updates/main Translation-en_GB<br>
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That usually means your apt cache is out of date... have you made any changes to /etc/apt/sources.list recently? Can you resolve the addresses repos that you have in there? Have you tried using a different repo server?<br>

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Those 404&#39;s usually suggest that the package no longer exists on the designated server, often because the package(s) have been upgraded. I had a similar problem with Debian Lenny when Squeeze became the current version and they re-jigged the repo servers - updates and installs simply stopped working overnight.<br>

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Mr. Morley should be able to advise us if there is any trouble going on within Canonical that might cause this problem.<br>
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hth<br>
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