Yo!!
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see if you are behind some proxy or nat or some firewall that could possible be between you and the servers...
² and change your repos. to usa ones

like everyone had sad
cheers!
Marlon Valério
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2010/7/20 Pastor JW <pastor_jw@the-inner-circle.org>
On Tuesday, July 20, 2010 8:20:07 am Victor Padro wrote:
>
> Change your repositores for United States Server
> A good idea will be to post your /etc/apt/sources.list
I agree, the servers of Canada of all the American servers seem to be the most
troublesome for some reason. *In Synaptic there is a place that will test for
best server for you, *Settings > Repositories > Download from: > Other *and
then select the "select best server" button. *Once you do that just go back to
the main screen and click the "reload" button and you ought to be good to go!
This error does look like the download list wasn't fully updated. *It SHOULD
auto update once a day, mine does that around 8 am but one can do it anytime
by just clicking the "check" button in Update Manager.
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