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Can any one copy and their /etc/apt/sources.list for me please. It is only there for Debian based distro's.I screwed mine up by uncommenting all of the repositories. Thank you.
Here is a very detailed sources.list, please do not mix releases or use all of the repos while doing a upgrade.
Quote:
# /etc/apt/sources.list
# Sun's Java is now in the Official Debian Unstable non-free repo.
# The AMD-64 repositories from Debian are now in the normal Sid repos.
# I run Debian Sid, however this list covers Stable, Testing and Sid
# please use only the repos that apply to your release.
Notice that I am using Etch (Testing) If you are using one of the other releases, you need to change it accordingly. Substitute your own country code for "us". I keep the Sid repos there, commented out, so I can easily change it if I want a package from Sid.
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