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up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 I have to install a .deb file with the firmware for the wifi card (This is the name of the file: wireless-bcm43142-dkms-6.20.55.19_amd64.deb; I've downloaded the file from here: http://www.filewatcher.com/m/wireless-bcm43142-dkms_6.20.55.19-1_amd64.deb.1337086-0.html ). When I try to install the .deb file, I double click on the file but it gives to me this error: "Failed to install file. Unknown error. Please refer to detailed report and report in your distribution bug tracker. More details: This package is uninstallable. Dependency is not satisfiable: linux-headers-generic|linux-headers". How can I fix it, so that i will be able to install the .deb file? I've already update the system, through the commands apt-get update and apt-get upgrade and apt-get dist-upgrade. Moreover I've also tried to install linux-headers-generic (Don't know if this could be the solution) with the command: apt-get install linux-headers-generic. But it gives this error: Package linux-headers-generic is not available, but is referred to by another package. This ma
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 78 Star 246 Fork 282 ArduPilot/apm_planner https://github.com/ArduPilot/apm_planner/issues/317 Code Issues 216 Pull requests 5 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Ubuntu 14.04: dependency not satisfiable #317 Closed AndKe opened this Issue Apr 28, 2014 · 28 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 11 participants AndKe commented Apr 28, 2014 error dependency Tried to install latest daily build: apm_planner_2.0.8-51-g2da0d7f_ubuntu64.deb apmplanner2 depends on libopenscenegraph80; however: Package libopenscenegraph80 is not installed. Current Ubuntu release offers libopenscenegraph99 and libopenscenegraph-dev stephendade commented Apr 28, 2014 The source still compiles OK on Ubuntu 14. Unfortunately, Ubuntu 13 and 14 use very different versions of OpenSceneGraph. We would need to error dependency is build a separate package of APMPlanner2 for Ubuntu 14, as the current daily build is based on Ubuntu 13. AndKe commented Apr 28, 2014 Funny you should say it does compile on 14.04 - my problem is here: http://pastebin.com/HH59Zf4w Basically these two lines here: In file included from src/ui/MainWindow.cc:31:0: /usr/include/osg/Math: In function ‘bool osg::isNaN(float)’: src/QGC.h:54:18: error: ‘std::std’ has not been declared #define isnan(x) std::isnan(x) ^ /usr/include/osg/Math: In function ‘bool osg::isNaN(double)’: src/QGC.h:54:18: error: ‘std::std’ has not been declared #define isnan(x) std::isnan(x) stephendade commented Apr 28, 2014 I upgraded from Ubuntu 13 to 14 and had to manually re-install openscenegraph, if that's your issue. Otherwise, issue #258 seems similar. AndKe commented Apr 28, 2014 Thank you - commenting out those lines fixed it. stephendade commented Apr 28, 2014 That's interesting ... it compiles OK on my Ubuntu 14 x64 without needing those modifications. I'll see if I can replicate the issue on my end. malcom2073 s