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/E20/daily builds/// PPA for Ubuntu Xenial Xerus: sudo//add-apt-repository 
ppa:enlightenment-git/////ppa//sudo////apt-get update //sudo////apt-get 
install//e20 terminology/



On 11/07/16 21:13, Peter Flynn wrote:
> I've been using e17 under Xubuntu for several years, currently at 15.10,
> installed from the Xubuntu repos. I've got used to its quirks and the
> workarounds needed to overcome them.
>
> I'm starting to move my machines to 16.04 and I notice from
> enlightenment.org that "[t]he available packages in the official Ubuntu
> repositories are outdated" and recommending E20.
>
> I added the repos as described:
>
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:niko2040/e19
>
> but when I ran sudo apt-get update it ended with:
>
>> W: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/niko2040/e19/ubuntu xenial 
>> Release' does not have a Release file.
>> N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore 
>> potentially dangerous to use.
>> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration 
>> details.
>> E: Failed to fetch 
>> http://ppa.launchpad.net/niko2040/e19/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-i386/Packages
>>  404 Not Found
>> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones 
>> used instead.
> Is there a workaround for this or should I just install e17?
>
> ///Peter
>
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