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		Getting same error on LL2.2/32bit.
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Just to verify for 32bit.
	
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		Updating package info did the trick on my end. That is one of the things I always forget, it would be nice if it could do this automatically, after selecting which packages to install in install additional software.  
 
	
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		Every time that I start my computor I update my system , it s an habit that I have taken from my beginnings on Linux .
& LL have a nice updating script .
	
	
	
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		Coming from windows I usually have the habit of waiting to make sure updates don't cause unexpected problems. Some habits are hard to break.   
 
	
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		Yep , you can update once a week , it will be all right mate .
Coming from Debian Unstable , where dist-upgrades were kind of some hell sometimes , it s easy on LL .
	
	
	
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		That is great, thank you.   
 
	
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		Just installed Chrome successfully with Lite Software. I have no idea why it failed before and worked now. Initially I used "apt-get update" when it failed and used it again just now and it worked. The only difference is the computer was restarted between attempts and the attempts were eight hours apart. It's a mystery.