James,

thanks for responding. Just so we're clear, we are talking Ubuntu and
not Kubuntu or Xubuntu here yes? I can't imagine that adding the
commercial repositories should cause any problems unless you were
unlucky and there was a problem with the server that day. It might be
something wrong with the actual package. Attaching /var/log/dpkg.log
wouldn't hurt if it hasn't been overwritten. If you have the time there
are a few things you could try.

1) If dpkg.log has been overwritten then try installing the package from the 
commandline with 'sudo apt-get install packagename' and paste the output here.
2) Can you still install packages from the other repositories OK? If not what 
happens if you remove the commercial repositories and try again?
3) Can you install other packages from the commercial repository successfully?

Richard

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