


When Launchpad builds a source package in a PPA, it creates binaries for i386 (x86) and amd64, but not for arm. Hit trusty-security/universe Translation-en Hit trusty-security/restricted Translation-en Hit trusty-security/multiverse Translation-en Hit trusty-security/multiverse armhf Packages Hit trusty-security/universe armhf Packages Hit trusty-security/restricted armhf Packages Hit trusty-backports/restricted Translation-en Hit trusty-backports/restricted armhf Packages Hit trusty-updates/universe Translation-en Hit trusty-updates/restricted Translation-en Hit trusty-updates/universe armhf Packages Hit trusty-updates/restricted armhf Packages Gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: sudo apt-get update Gpg: key 9C0042C8: public key "Launchpad PPA for jre-phoenix" imported Gpg: /tmp/tmp023hq837/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created Gpg: requesting key 9C0042C8 from hkp server Gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmp023hq837/pubring.gpg' created Gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmp023hq837/secring.gpg' created

Press to continue or ctrl-c to cancel adding it įor Ubuntu hardy you will find the precessors of pgl here: nfblock/moblock, blockcontrol and mobloquer. However the team is very small and with few spare time. PeerGuardian Linux is actively developed. Its origin seeds in targeting aggressive IPs while you use P2P. It blocks connections to and from hosts specified in huge blocklists (thousands or millions of IP ranges). PeerGuardian Linux (pgl) is a privacy oriented firewall application. This archive enhances, where I offer Debian packages for the current Debian series. This PPA provides offical packages of PeerGuardian Linux (pgl) for all supported Ubuntu series.
#Peerguardian updates install
What am I doing wrong, how do I install PeerGuardian? sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jre-phoenix/ppa Following the instructions on their wiki ( ), I run into this error that it cannot find any of the PG programs to install.
