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Whenever I try to install almost anything onto my Xubuntu OS, such as VirtualBox, I always get an error that looks something like this.



Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading
state information... Done You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'
to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies:
vbam-wx : Depends: libsfml-network2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libsfml-system2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxbase3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxgtk3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable


Can someone tell me what any of this means and how to fix it?










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  • You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'. Have you tried that?
    – Drakonoved
    Feb 23 at 19:18










  • According to packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libdevel/libwxgtk3.0-dev the package is available for 'Trusty' (ie. 14.04 LTS) in the universe repository. Do you have universe enabled? (i considered providing a command to enable it, but i think its better you check its enabled/disabled and change yourself. via gui or term)
    – guiverc
    Feb 24 at 0:20















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Whenever I try to install almost anything onto my Xubuntu OS, such as VirtualBox, I always get an error that looks something like this.



Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading
state information... Done You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'
to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies:
vbam-wx : Depends: libsfml-network2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libsfml-system2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxbase3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxgtk3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable


Can someone tell me what any of this means and how to fix it?










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  • You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'. Have you tried that?
    – Drakonoved
    Feb 23 at 19:18










  • According to packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libdevel/libwxgtk3.0-dev the package is available for 'Trusty' (ie. 14.04 LTS) in the universe repository. Do you have universe enabled? (i considered providing a command to enable it, but i think its better you check its enabled/disabled and change yourself. via gui or term)
    – guiverc
    Feb 24 at 0:20













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Whenever I try to install almost anything onto my Xubuntu OS, such as VirtualBox, I always get an error that looks something like this.



Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading
state information... Done You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'
to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies:
vbam-wx : Depends: libsfml-network2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libsfml-system2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxbase3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxgtk3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable


Can someone tell me what any of this means and how to fix it?










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Whenever I try to install almost anything onto my Xubuntu OS, such as VirtualBox, I always get an error that looks something like this.



Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading
state information... Done You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'
to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies:
vbam-wx : Depends: libsfml-network2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libsfml-system2 (>= 2.1) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxbase3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable
Depends: libwxgtk3.0-0 (>= 3.0.2) but it is not installable


Can someone tell me what any of this means and how to fix it?







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  • You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'. Have you tried that?
    – Drakonoved
    Feb 23 at 19:18










  • According to packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libdevel/libwxgtk3.0-dev the package is available for 'Trusty' (ie. 14.04 LTS) in the universe repository. Do you have universe enabled? (i considered providing a command to enable it, but i think its better you check its enabled/disabled and change yourself. via gui or term)
    – guiverc
    Feb 24 at 0:20

















  • You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'. Have you tried that?
    – Drakonoved
    Feb 23 at 19:18










  • According to packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libdevel/libwxgtk3.0-dev the package is available for 'Trusty' (ie. 14.04 LTS) in the universe repository. Do you have universe enabled? (i considered providing a command to enable it, but i think its better you check its enabled/disabled and change yourself. via gui or term)
    – guiverc
    Feb 24 at 0:20
















You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'. Have you tried that?
– Drakonoved
Feb 23 at 19:18




You might want to run 'apt-get -f install'. Have you tried that?
– Drakonoved
Feb 23 at 19:18












According to packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libdevel/libwxgtk3.0-dev the package is available for 'Trusty' (ie. 14.04 LTS) in the universe repository. Do you have universe enabled? (i considered providing a command to enable it, but i think its better you check its enabled/disabled and change yourself. via gui or term)
– guiverc
Feb 24 at 0:20





According to packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libdevel/libwxgtk3.0-dev the package is available for 'Trusty' (ie. 14.04 LTS) in the universe repository. Do you have universe enabled? (i considered providing a command to enable it, but i think its better you check its enabled/disabled and change yourself. via gui or term)
– guiverc
Feb 24 at 0:20











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The system tells you that there are some unmet dependencies in your packages tree and offers to correct this by command apt-get -f install.



It's better to do that at first, and at second (if first didn't help) uninstall package vbam-wx, because it wasn't installed properly and most likely it won't work.






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    The system tells you that there are some unmet dependencies in your packages tree and offers to correct this by command apt-get -f install.



    It's better to do that at first, and at second (if first didn't help) uninstall package vbam-wx, because it wasn't installed properly and most likely it won't work.






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      The system tells you that there are some unmet dependencies in your packages tree and offers to correct this by command apt-get -f install.



      It's better to do that at first, and at second (if first didn't help) uninstall package vbam-wx, because it wasn't installed properly and most likely it won't work.






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        The system tells you that there are some unmet dependencies in your packages tree and offers to correct this by command apt-get -f install.



        It's better to do that at first, and at second (if first didn't help) uninstall package vbam-wx, because it wasn't installed properly and most likely it won't work.






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        The system tells you that there are some unmet dependencies in your packages tree and offers to correct this by command apt-get -f install.



        It's better to do that at first, and at second (if first didn't help) uninstall package vbam-wx, because it wasn't installed properly and most likely it won't work.







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