What software is in the Canonical Partners repository? [duplicate]

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I'd please like to know what software (or see the list) is in that repository.
I enabled it and of course let the system update the package list.. but I can't seem to find both Chrome nor Skype after it (using Ubuntu Software).



Any idea???
Shouldn't it be in a wiki or the official documentation?
Thanks :)







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  • There's an old synaptic screenshot of it at askubuntu.com/q/60120/799387.
    – dsstorefile1
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  • No Chrome & Skype are not there, Google & Microsoft don't allow it. Minor doco is available in certain places (eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-sources.html) but you can always use a browser to just look, for example archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a shows those starting with A (lists need maintenance, no-one has stepped up to do it as the work is at the whim of the partner companies)
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  • What kind of content is in the Canonical Partners repository? Is it as secure & safe as the Main repo?

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I'd please like to know what software (or see the list) is in that repository.
I enabled it and of course let the system update the package list.. but I can't seem to find both Chrome nor Skype after it (using Ubuntu Software).



Any idea???
Shouldn't it be in a wiki or the official documentation?
Thanks :)







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marked as duplicate by dobey, muru, pomsky, Melebius, Zanna May 22 at 20:05


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  • There's an old synaptic screenshot of it at askubuntu.com/q/60120/799387.
    – dsstorefile1
    May 21 at 1:24










  • No Chrome & Skype are not there, Google & Microsoft don't allow it. Minor doco is available in certain places (eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-sources.html) but you can always use a browser to just look, for example archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a shows those starting with A (lists need maintenance, no-one has stepped up to do it as the work is at the whim of the partner companies)
    – guiverc
    May 21 at 1:26













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  • What kind of content is in the Canonical Partners repository? Is it as secure & safe as the Main repo?

    2 answers



I'd please like to know what software (or see the list) is in that repository.
I enabled it and of course let the system update the package list.. but I can't seem to find both Chrome nor Skype after it (using Ubuntu Software).



Any idea???
Shouldn't it be in a wiki or the official documentation?
Thanks :)







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This question already has an answer here:



  • What kind of content is in the Canonical Partners repository? Is it as secure & safe as the Main repo?

    2 answers



I'd please like to know what software (or see the list) is in that repository.
I enabled it and of course let the system update the package list.. but I can't seem to find both Chrome nor Skype after it (using Ubuntu Software).



Any idea???
Shouldn't it be in a wiki or the official documentation?
Thanks :)





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  • What kind of content is in the Canonical Partners repository? Is it as secure & safe as the Main repo?

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  • There's an old synaptic screenshot of it at askubuntu.com/q/60120/799387.
    – dsstorefile1
    May 21 at 1:24










  • No Chrome & Skype are not there, Google & Microsoft don't allow it. Minor doco is available in certain places (eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-sources.html) but you can always use a browser to just look, for example archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a shows those starting with A (lists need maintenance, no-one has stepped up to do it as the work is at the whim of the partner companies)
    – guiverc
    May 21 at 1:26

















  • There's an old synaptic screenshot of it at askubuntu.com/q/60120/799387.
    – dsstorefile1
    May 21 at 1:24










  • No Chrome & Skype are not there, Google & Microsoft don't allow it. Minor doco is available in certain places (eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-sources.html) but you can always use a browser to just look, for example archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a shows those starting with A (lists need maintenance, no-one has stepped up to do it as the work is at the whim of the partner companies)
    – guiverc
    May 21 at 1:26
















There's an old synaptic screenshot of it at askubuntu.com/q/60120/799387.
– dsstorefile1
May 21 at 1:24




There's an old synaptic screenshot of it at askubuntu.com/q/60120/799387.
– dsstorefile1
May 21 at 1:24












No Chrome & Skype are not there, Google & Microsoft don't allow it. Minor doco is available in certain places (eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-sources.html) but you can always use a browser to just look, for example archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a shows those starting with A (lists need maintenance, no-one has stepped up to do it as the work is at the whim of the partner companies)
– guiverc
May 21 at 1:26





No Chrome & Skype are not there, Google & Microsoft don't allow it. Minor doco is available in certain places (eg. help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-sources.html) but you can always use a browser to just look, for example archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a shows those starting with A (lists need maintenance, no-one has stepped up to do it as the work is at the whim of the partner companies)
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$ grep Package /var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_bionic_partner_binary-amd64_Packages
Package: adobe-flashplugin
Package: adobe-flash-properties-gtk
Package: adobe-flash-properties-kde
Package: google-cloud-sdk


How to install Skype is mentioned in the official documentation. How to install Google Chrome is not, but OTOH it's not very hard to find out.






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    Not sure how up-to-date this is but you can use two commands:



    $ wget --spider -r --no-parent http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
    (...SNIP...)
    Found no broken links.

    FINISHED --2018-05-20 20:01:58--
    Total wall clock time: 1m 35s
    Downloaded: 507 files, 1.2M in 0.4s (3.24 MB/s)

    $ ls -l archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
    total 68
    drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 a
    drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 c
    drwxrwxr-x 6 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 d
    drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 e
    drwxrwxr-x 9 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 g
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 h
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 i
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 k
    drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 m
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 n
    drwxrwxr-x 5 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 o
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 p
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 s
    drwxrwxr-x 14 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 t
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 u
    drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 v
    drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 x


    Now you have a complete index (I hope) of all packages available on your drive. To check out what's available in the a category:



    $ ls archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
    acroread adobe-flashplugin


    The size of the list is nominal so you might want to keep it on your drive or delete it:



    $ du -h -d1 archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
    32K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/g
    12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/e
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/n
    12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/x
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/v
    12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/c
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/p
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/i
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/s
    12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
    52K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/t
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/k
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/u
    8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/h
    16K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/o
    20K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/d
    12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/m
    248K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/





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      $ grep Package /var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_bionic_partner_binary-amd64_Packages
      Package: adobe-flashplugin
      Package: adobe-flash-properties-gtk
      Package: adobe-flash-properties-kde
      Package: google-cloud-sdk


      How to install Skype is mentioned in the official documentation. How to install Google Chrome is not, but OTOH it's not very hard to find out.






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        $ grep Package /var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_bionic_partner_binary-amd64_Packages
        Package: adobe-flashplugin
        Package: adobe-flash-properties-gtk
        Package: adobe-flash-properties-kde
        Package: google-cloud-sdk


        How to install Skype is mentioned in the official documentation. How to install Google Chrome is not, but OTOH it's not very hard to find out.






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          $ grep Package /var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_bionic_partner_binary-amd64_Packages
          Package: adobe-flashplugin
          Package: adobe-flash-properties-gtk
          Package: adobe-flash-properties-kde
          Package: google-cloud-sdk


          How to install Skype is mentioned in the official documentation. How to install Google Chrome is not, but OTOH it's not very hard to find out.






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          $ grep Package /var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_bionic_partner_binary-amd64_Packages
          Package: adobe-flashplugin
          Package: adobe-flash-properties-gtk
          Package: adobe-flash-properties-kde
          Package: google-cloud-sdk


          How to install Skype is mentioned in the official documentation. How to install Google Chrome is not, but OTOH it's not very hard to find out.







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              1
              down vote













              Not sure how up-to-date this is but you can use two commands:



              $ wget --spider -r --no-parent http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
              (...SNIP...)
              Found no broken links.

              FINISHED --2018-05-20 20:01:58--
              Total wall clock time: 1m 35s
              Downloaded: 507 files, 1.2M in 0.4s (3.24 MB/s)

              $ ls -l archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
              total 68
              drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 a
              drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 c
              drwxrwxr-x 6 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 d
              drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 e
              drwxrwxr-x 9 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 g
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 h
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 i
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 k
              drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 m
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 n
              drwxrwxr-x 5 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 o
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 p
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 s
              drwxrwxr-x 14 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 t
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 u
              drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 v
              drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 x


              Now you have a complete index (I hope) of all packages available on your drive. To check out what's available in the a category:



              $ ls archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
              acroread adobe-flashplugin


              The size of the list is nominal so you might want to keep it on your drive or delete it:



              $ du -h -d1 archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
              32K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/g
              12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/e
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/n
              12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/x
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/v
              12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/c
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/p
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/i
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/s
              12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
              52K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/t
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/k
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/u
              8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/h
              16K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/o
              20K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/d
              12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/m
              248K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/





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                up vote
                1
                down vote













                Not sure how up-to-date this is but you can use two commands:



                $ wget --spider -r --no-parent http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                (...SNIP...)
                Found no broken links.

                FINISHED --2018-05-20 20:01:58--
                Total wall clock time: 1m 35s
                Downloaded: 507 files, 1.2M in 0.4s (3.24 MB/s)

                $ ls -l archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                total 68
                drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 a
                drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 c
                drwxrwxr-x 6 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 d
                drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 e
                drwxrwxr-x 9 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 g
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 h
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 i
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 k
                drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 m
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 n
                drwxrwxr-x 5 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 o
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 p
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 s
                drwxrwxr-x 14 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 t
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 u
                drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 v
                drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 x


                Now you have a complete index (I hope) of all packages available on your drive. To check out what's available in the a category:



                $ ls archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
                acroread adobe-flashplugin


                The size of the list is nominal so you might want to keep it on your drive or delete it:



                $ du -h -d1 archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                32K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/g
                12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/e
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/n
                12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/x
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/v
                12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/c
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/p
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/i
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/s
                12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
                52K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/t
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/k
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/u
                8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/h
                16K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/o
                20K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/d
                12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/m
                248K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/





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                  up vote
                  1
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                  up vote
                  1
                  down vote









                  Not sure how up-to-date this is but you can use two commands:



                  $ wget --spider -r --no-parent http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                  (...SNIP...)
                  Found no broken links.

                  FINISHED --2018-05-20 20:01:58--
                  Total wall clock time: 1m 35s
                  Downloaded: 507 files, 1.2M in 0.4s (3.24 MB/s)

                  $ ls -l archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                  total 68
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 a
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 c
                  drwxrwxr-x 6 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 d
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 e
                  drwxrwxr-x 9 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 g
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 h
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 i
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 k
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 m
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 n
                  drwxrwxr-x 5 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 o
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 p
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 s
                  drwxrwxr-x 14 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 t
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 u
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 v
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 x


                  Now you have a complete index (I hope) of all packages available on your drive. To check out what's available in the a category:



                  $ ls archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
                  acroread adobe-flashplugin


                  The size of the list is nominal so you might want to keep it on your drive or delete it:



                  $ du -h -d1 archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                  32K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/g
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/e
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/n
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/x
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/v
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/c
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/p
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/i
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/s
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
                  52K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/t
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/k
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/u
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/h
                  16K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/o
                  20K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/d
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/m
                  248K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/





                  share|improve this answer












                  Not sure how up-to-date this is but you can use two commands:



                  $ wget --spider -r --no-parent http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                  (...SNIP...)
                  Found no broken links.

                  FINISHED --2018-05-20 20:01:58--
                  Total wall clock time: 1m 35s
                  Downloaded: 507 files, 1.2M in 0.4s (3.24 MB/s)

                  $ ls -l archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                  total 68
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 a
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 c
                  drwxrwxr-x 6 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 d
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:00 e
                  drwxrwxr-x 9 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 g
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 h
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 i
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 k
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 m
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 n
                  drwxrwxr-x 5 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 o
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 p
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 s
                  drwxrwxr-x 14 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 t
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 u
                  drwxrwxr-x 3 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 v
                  drwxrwxr-x 4 rick rick 4096 May 20 20:01 x


                  Now you have a complete index (I hope) of all packages available on your drive. To check out what's available in the a category:



                  $ ls archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
                  acroread adobe-flashplugin


                  The size of the list is nominal so you might want to keep it on your drive or delete it:



                  $ du -h -d1 archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/
                  32K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/g
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/e
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/n
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/x
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/v
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/c
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/p
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/i
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/s
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/a
                  52K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/t
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/k
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/u
                  8.0K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/h
                  16K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/o
                  20K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/d
                  12K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/m
                  248K archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/






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