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Problem installing FF Multi Converter
#1
Hello everyone

Sorry for being so novice, but I need to install linux lite FF Multi Converter or similar. I appreciate the help.

Many thanks and congratulations for linux lite
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#2
Hello torolite35,

here are the instructions to download FF Multi Converter, click download tab on link.
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#3
It tells me a message that I should close "update manager", "aptitude" or "synaptic" but I do not have anything open or closed.

Thank you
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#4
Click the link .

1. Select Download tab

2. Select download file page link

3. Click to begin .deb download

4. Choose "Open With", "GDebi Package Installer (default)", from drop down menu

5. Click "Install Package"
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#5
Yes, I have followed those exact steps but will not let me install it, I will see if I can capture the error and I can send it to you

Thank you for your patience
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#6
(02-26-2017, 08:48 PM)torolite35 link Wrote: I will see if I can capture the error and I can send it to you

Menu>ALL>Screenshot

I use this upload host for image.

Select of results those with IMG tags at begging and end, select by x2 left click, copy/paste code into reply.
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#7
[Image: 2q3yt80.png]
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#8
Ctrl +alt t

Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade

Enter your password.

After completion retry install procedure

As you can see you have 24 packages missing I have 9 missing, one of these 15 missing maybe can cause the problem ?

Try to install from terminal ?

Ctrl + Alt t

Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jon-severinsson/ffmpeg

Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ffmulticonverter/stable

Code:
sudo apt-get update

Code:
sudo apt-get install ffmulticonverter
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#9
E: Failed to get http://ppa.launchpad.net/ffmulticonverte...4/Packages 404 Not Found
E: Failed to get http://ppa.launchpad.net/mc3man/trusty-m...4/Packages 404 Not Found
E: Some index files could not be downloaded, omitted, or old ones used instead.
E: the execution of dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run «sudo dpkg --configure -a» to correct the problem

Sorry again, but I get these errors
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#10
I don't think there is currently Ubuntu package, there was previously but not current Ubuntu build
is why I say to try Debian package.
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