Cannot install indicator-netspeed [closed]

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When I try to install indicator-netspeed, the system says "The following packages have unmet dependencies". How to resolve it?
The commands that I had used are:
apt updates dependencies ppa
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When I try to install indicator-netspeed, the system says "The following packages have unmet dependencies". How to resolve it?
The commands that I had used are:
apt updates dependencies ppa
closed as unclear what you're asking by N0rbert, Zanna, MadMike, Kevin Bowen, Eric Carvalho Jun 12 at 23:27
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â pomsky
Jun 12 at 9:56
Please add output ofapt-cache policy indicator-netspeedto the question.
â N0rbert
Jun 12 at 10:42
I did tried copying and pasting the text but askubuntu.com didn't allowed me to do so, saying that "not more than 10 links are allowed" because of less reputations of mine.
â unKNOWN seeker
Jun 12 at 11:38
@N0rbert as you likely already know the output ofapt-cache policy indicator-netspeedisN: Unable to locate package indicator-netspeed;-)
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Jun 12 at 15:02
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@N0rbert Thank you for that. I made a minor edit based on yours to improve clarity.
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Jun 12 at 15:11
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When I try to install indicator-netspeed, the system says "The following packages have unmet dependencies". How to resolve it?
The commands that I had used are:
apt updates dependencies ppa
When I try to install indicator-netspeed, the system says "The following packages have unmet dependencies". How to resolve it?
The commands that I had used are:
apt updates dependencies ppa
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closed as unclear what you're asking by N0rbert, Zanna, MadMike, Kevin Bowen, Eric Carvalho Jun 12 at 23:27
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closed as unclear what you're asking by N0rbert, Zanna, MadMike, Kevin Bowen, Eric Carvalho Jun 12 at 23:27
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â pomsky
Jun 12 at 9:56
Please add output ofapt-cache policy indicator-netspeedto the question.
â N0rbert
Jun 12 at 10:42
I did tried copying and pasting the text but askubuntu.com didn't allowed me to do so, saying that "not more than 10 links are allowed" because of less reputations of mine.
â unKNOWN seeker
Jun 12 at 11:38
@N0rbert as you likely already know the output ofapt-cache policy indicator-netspeedisN: Unable to locate package indicator-netspeed;-)
â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:02
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@N0rbert Thank you for that. I made a minor edit based on yours to improve clarity.
â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:11
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â pomsky
Jun 12 at 9:56
Please add output ofapt-cache policy indicator-netspeedto the question.
â N0rbert
Jun 12 at 10:42
I did tried copying and pasting the text but askubuntu.com didn't allowed me to do so, saying that "not more than 10 links are allowed" because of less reputations of mine.
â unKNOWN seeker
Jun 12 at 11:38
@N0rbert as you likely already know the output ofapt-cache policy indicator-netspeedisN: Unable to locate package indicator-netspeed;-)
â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:02
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@N0rbert Thank you for that. I made a minor edit based on yours to improve clarity.
â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:11
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â pomsky
Jun 12 at 9:56
Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead copy & paste the text here and use code formatting.
â pomsky
Jun 12 at 9:56
Please add output of
apt-cache policy indicator-netspeed to the question.â N0rbert
Jun 12 at 10:42
Please add output of
apt-cache policy indicator-netspeed to the question.â N0rbert
Jun 12 at 10:42
I did tried copying and pasting the text but askubuntu.com didn't allowed me to do so, saying that "not more than 10 links are allowed" because of less reputations of mine.
â unKNOWN seeker
Jun 12 at 11:38
I did tried copying and pasting the text but askubuntu.com didn't allowed me to do so, saying that "not more than 10 links are allowed" because of less reputations of mine.
â unKNOWN seeker
Jun 12 at 11:38
@N0rbert as you likely already know the output of
apt-cache policy indicator-netspeed is N: Unable to locate package indicator-netspeed ;-)â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:02
@N0rbert as you likely already know the output of
apt-cache policy indicator-netspeed is N: Unable to locate package indicator-netspeed ;-)â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:02
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@N0rbert Thank you for that. I made a minor edit based on yours to improve clarity.
â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:11
@N0rbert Thank you for that. I made a minor edit based on yours to improve clarity.
â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:11
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At last check, there was no such package as indicator-netspeed in the repositories.
But you can install it from WebUpd8 PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install indicator-netspeed
An alternative that does exist in the repositories is indicator-multiload.
This indicator has the capability of displaying network speeds and much more as shown below.
It looks like this
with all the bells and whistles turned on and you can select your output s on the preferences page.

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At last check, there was no such package as indicator-netspeed in the repositories.
But you can install it from WebUpd8 PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install indicator-netspeed
An alternative that does exist in the repositories is indicator-multiload.
This indicator has the capability of displaying network speeds and much more as shown below.
It looks like this
with all the bells and whistles turned on and you can select your output s on the preferences page.

add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
At last check, there was no such package as indicator-netspeed in the repositories.
But you can install it from WebUpd8 PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install indicator-netspeed
An alternative that does exist in the repositories is indicator-multiload.
This indicator has the capability of displaying network speeds and much more as shown below.
It looks like this
with all the bells and whistles turned on and you can select your output s on the preferences page.

add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
At last check, there was no such package as indicator-netspeed in the repositories.
But you can install it from WebUpd8 PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install indicator-netspeed
An alternative that does exist in the repositories is indicator-multiload.
This indicator has the capability of displaying network speeds and much more as shown below.
It looks like this
with all the bells and whistles turned on and you can select your output s on the preferences page.

At last check, there was no such package as indicator-netspeed in the repositories.
But you can install it from WebUpd8 PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install indicator-netspeed
An alternative that does exist in the repositories is indicator-multiload.
This indicator has the capability of displaying network speeds and much more as shown below.
It looks like this
with all the bells and whistles turned on and you can select your output s on the preferences page.

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answered Jun 12 at 14:49
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Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead copy & paste the text here and use code formatting.
â pomsky
Jun 12 at 9:56
Please add output of
apt-cache policy indicator-netspeedto the question.â N0rbert
Jun 12 at 10:42
I did tried copying and pasting the text but askubuntu.com didn't allowed me to do so, saying that "not more than 10 links are allowed" because of less reputations of mine.
â unKNOWN seeker
Jun 12 at 11:38
@N0rbert as you likely already know the output of
apt-cache policy indicator-netspeedisN: Unable to locate package indicator-netspeed;-)â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:02
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@N0rbert Thank you for that. I made a minor edit based on yours to improve clarity.
â Elder Geek
Jun 12 at 15:11