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install any programs." Try some package other than xmbc. –hexafraction Jul 2 '12 at 20:29 unable to locate package is merged with this Question. –Pandya Sep 11 '14 at 14:02 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 35 down vote accepted First, check if the package actually exists: Go to packages.ubuntu.com with a web browser. Scroll down to "Search package directories" Enter the package which you're trying to install into the "Keyword" field. Enable "Only show exact matches:" Change the "Distribution" to which version of Ubuntu you're using. If there are no results, the package you are looking for doesn't exist and the next steps will not work. It may require a third party PPA or an alternative installation method. If results are found, the package exists and you may continue with these steps: Open Software Sources (or Software & Updates in 13.04+) by searching for it in the Dash. Open the "Ubuntu Software" tab. Ensure that the first 4 check boxes on this tab are enabled: Update the package lists, then test with these commands: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install
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