Mike,
I was hoping there were more repositories for raspian, or perhaps you were
missing one of the wheezy repositories. However, your sources.list is
correct based on the raspian page.
Sorry I can help you any more on this. I have never use raspian or a
Raspberry PI.
Mark
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 8:31 PM, Michael Havens <
bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
> ~ $ more /etc/apt/sources.list
> deb http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy main contrib
> non-free rp
> i
> # Uncomment line below then 'apt-get update' to enable 'apt-get source'
> #deb-src
> http://mirror.ox.ac.uk/sites/archive.raspbian.org/archive/raspbian/ whe
> ezy main contrib non-free rpi
>
>
> On 3/9/15, Mark Phillips <mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote:
> > Michael,
> >
> > What is in your sources.list? cat /etc/apt/sources.list
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 3:44 PM, coverturtle <coverturtle@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Michael,
> >> About the SD card:
> >> The Raspberry is not the fastest processor but it's still a
> >> bunch faster than the SD card. So it's best to get the
> >> fastest SD card you can afford, at least a 16GB card.
> >>
> >> You may have an older version, but my raspberry mod 2
> >> had no trouble loading the raspberry version of debian that
> >> was available over a year ago. It is running an 8GB
> >> SanDisk Ultra 30MB/s 6 HC I. I loaded XBMC on it with
> >> no complaints. Of course you probably have a newer
> >> version of the Pi and the software.
> >>
> >> If I had to change anything, I would try to use the fastest
> >> SD Card I could afford, preferable the kind used in the
> >> new high-end cameras. Also, the one with the most
> >> storage I could afford, but the priority is speed over
> >> storage size.
> >>
> >> The other thing is that open source development can
> >> sometimes be frustrating (like I can't install batctl on
> >> my linux box right now) so just keep trying. But just
> >> once or twice a day because you know the developers
> >> probably won't upload updates to the mirrors more
> >> than once a day.
> >>
> >> And relax.
> >>
> >> FWIW, that's all I have for you.
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >> Jon
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 03/08/2015 04:45 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> >>
> >>> hi guys, I got a problem. I ordered a Raspberry PI to run XBMC (aka
> >>> Kodi) on so I can return the NUC to my father. The PI installs an IS
> >>> called Raspian (a modified Debian). I am now having problems
> >>> insralling XBMC (aka Kodi). Here is what happens:
> >>>
> >>> I ran apt-get upgrade- no problem
> >>> ~ $ sudo apt-get install xbmc
> >>> Reading package lists... Done
> >>> Building dependency tree
> >>> Reading state information... Done
> >>> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> >>> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> >>> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
> >>> or been moved out of Incoming.
> >>> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
> >>>
> >>> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> >>> xbmc : Depends: xbmc-bin (>= 2:11.0~git20120510.82388d5-1) but it is
> >>> not installable
> >>> Depends: xbmc-bin (< 2:11.0~git20120510.82388d5-1.1~) but it
> >>> is not installable
> >>> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
> >>>
> >>> ~ $ sudo apt-get install xbmc-bin
> >>> Reading package lists... Done
> >>> Building dependency tree
> >>> Reading state information... Done
> >>> Package xbmc-bin is not available, but is referred to by another
> >>> package.
> >>> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
> >>> is only available from another source
> >>>
> >>> E: Package 'xbmc-bin' has no installation candidate
> >>>
> >>> So what do I need to do? Whenever I install xbmc from a n ubuntu based
> >>> os it installs with no problem. Every other time I installed it onto a
> >>> debian based os it installed with no problems.
> >>> Another thing, I am also supposed to add a repository but this is the
> >>> result:
> >>>
> >>> ~ $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
> >>> sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found
> >>> ~ $ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
> >>> sudo: apt-add-repository: command not found
> >>>
> >>> I believe I added the repository onto a debian based os before but if
> >>> it is not possible this is operator error.
> >>>
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