i tried to install the update for amarok today.when i opened the source code tab in adept installer and tried to put in the URL it wouldn't work so i quit out and tried to restart adept installer now it wont open at all can any one help i am new to linux I'm using kubuntu 8.10
							
						
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 Re: amarok
 
 I too had issues with that one. I reckon you can still go ahead installing stuff from the command line:
 >> open a terminal/konsole
 and do a
 where mypackage is the thing you want to install --- you go thru a password though.Code:sudo apt-get install mypackage 
 
 If you want a GUI installer, install (if you do not have) SYNAPTIC as another choice --- it is quite a good graphical interface for package management, I think.
 
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 you need to put sudo infront of it.Originally posted by x-dogwhen i put that in the terminal here is what it said. [ally@k:~$ /etc/apt/sources.list
 bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied] unless i done some thing wrong first time ever using linuxKubuntu 9.04<br /><br /><br />http://www.kubuntucomputergeeks.com
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 Re: amarok
 
 This is true you just wont be able to edit it this way.Originally posted by NateActually you could type "kate /etc/apt/sources.list" to have it open in kate.Kubuntu 9.04<br /><br /><br />http://www.kubuntucomputergeeks.com
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 Re: amarok
 
 In a console window, you can just doand then copy that, to post it here.Code:cat /etc/apt/sources.list 
 
 Note that you would have to useto be able to save any changes. This can also be run from the GUI command window that pops up when you do Alt-F2.Code:kdesudo kate /etc/apt/sources.list   
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