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ot;root". But the Ubuntu Logitec installer created the
> directory no problems and it now exists although it is empty?
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> Gérald
> Le 2016-11-02 à 11:42, Benjamin P. August a écrit :
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> Since my French is terrible, it looks like a "failed to fetch" error.
> Doe
pt-get with out problems. I've never tried 64 bit as I have a
>> 'test' older machine which I use if I have trouble - so I am too lazy
>> to burn a DVD for both. So many places I have read that there is
>> little difference between the two so I've not bothered testing x64
>> out.
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