Cannot install bomi media player in Ubuntu 18.04
Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~darklin20/ubuntu/bomi'.
ERROR: '~darklin20' user or team does not exist.
Showing this message when suing this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:darklin20/bomi
please help me.
18.04
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Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~darklin20/ubuntu/bomi'.
ERROR: '~darklin20' user or team does not exist.
Showing this message when suing this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:darklin20/bomi
please help me.
18.04
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The PPA launchpad.net/~darklin20/+archive/ubuntu/bomi supports trusty-vivid, with support being dropped before Xenial (16.04) so why expect it to work in 18.04? I would suggest checking to see if the PPA supports your release before trying to add & use it.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 2:30
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Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~darklin20/ubuntu/bomi'.
ERROR: '~darklin20' user or team does not exist.
Showing this message when suing this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:darklin20/bomi
please help me.
18.04
Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~darklin20/ubuntu/bomi'.
ERROR: '~darklin20' user or team does not exist.
Showing this message when suing this command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:darklin20/bomi
please help me.
18.04
18.04
edited Jan 23 at 10:12
Codito ergo sum
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asked Jan 23 at 2:08
Hitesh SahuHitesh Sahu
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The PPA launchpad.net/~darklin20/+archive/ubuntu/bomi supports trusty-vivid, with support being dropped before Xenial (16.04) so why expect it to work in 18.04? I would suggest checking to see if the PPA supports your release before trying to add & use it.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 2:30
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The PPA launchpad.net/~darklin20/+archive/ubuntu/bomi supports trusty-vivid, with support being dropped before Xenial (16.04) so why expect it to work in 18.04? I would suggest checking to see if the PPA supports your release before trying to add & use it.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 2:30
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The PPA launchpad.net/~darklin20/+archive/ubuntu/bomi supports trusty-vivid, with support being dropped before Xenial (16.04) so why expect it to work in 18.04? I would suggest checking to see if the PPA supports your release before trying to add & use it.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 2:30
The PPA launchpad.net/~darklin20/+archive/ubuntu/bomi supports trusty-vivid, with support being dropped before Xenial (16.04) so why expect it to work in 18.04? I would suggest checking to see if the PPA supports your release before trying to add & use it.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 2:30
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I see three moments:
- The mentioned PPA was updated at 2015-05-20 (for Vivid Verver);
- Bomi player's GitHub account have releases from 2015 year too;
- You cannot simply install Bomi by deb-packages because of non-satisfied dependencies (libva1, libavcodec-ffmpeg56, etc.).
But you can install it from other newer PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nemonein/bomi
sudo apt-get install bomi
and use it.
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I see three moments:
- The mentioned PPA was updated at 2015-05-20 (for Vivid Verver);
- Bomi player's GitHub account have releases from 2015 year too;
- You cannot simply install Bomi by deb-packages because of non-satisfied dependencies (libva1, libavcodec-ffmpeg56, etc.).
But you can install it from other newer PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nemonein/bomi
sudo apt-get install bomi
and use it.
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I see three moments:
- The mentioned PPA was updated at 2015-05-20 (for Vivid Verver);
- Bomi player's GitHub account have releases from 2015 year too;
- You cannot simply install Bomi by deb-packages because of non-satisfied dependencies (libva1, libavcodec-ffmpeg56, etc.).
But you can install it from other newer PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nemonein/bomi
sudo apt-get install bomi
and use it.
add a comment |
I see three moments:
- The mentioned PPA was updated at 2015-05-20 (for Vivid Verver);
- Bomi player's GitHub account have releases from 2015 year too;
- You cannot simply install Bomi by deb-packages because of non-satisfied dependencies (libva1, libavcodec-ffmpeg56, etc.).
But you can install it from other newer PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nemonein/bomi
sudo apt-get install bomi
and use it.
I see three moments:
- The mentioned PPA was updated at 2015-05-20 (for Vivid Verver);
- Bomi player's GitHub account have releases from 2015 year too;
- You cannot simply install Bomi by deb-packages because of non-satisfied dependencies (libva1, libavcodec-ffmpeg56, etc.).
But you can install it from other newer PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nemonein/bomi
sudo apt-get install bomi
and use it.
answered Jan 23 at 20:39
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The PPA launchpad.net/~darklin20/+archive/ubuntu/bomi supports trusty-vivid, with support being dropped before Xenial (16.04) so why expect it to work in 18.04? I would suggest checking to see if the PPA supports your release before trying to add & use it.
– guiverc
Jan 23 at 2:30