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Just check out the file attached to this link http://1drv.ms/1yQpeTH to understand the situation

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    You are using an unsupported release. If it is a fresh install , I would suggest you to re-install a supported version or see [here](http://askubuntu.com/questions/91815/how-to-install-software-or-upgrade-from-old-unsupported-release) to upgrade it into a supported release. – g_p Jan 29 '15 at 14:28

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You appear to be using an outdated End Of Life (EOL) version of Ubuntu, Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal.

Upgrade to a newer version. Latest Long Term Support release is 14.04.

Also, please consider using pastebin next time rather than One Drive. Not sure about on a PC, but annoying on mobile.

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If this was a fresh install, rather than update process your better off downloading and installing latest from fresh iso.

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sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade  

(assuming here that you have your sources configured properly)

Evandro Silva
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Jacek
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Either your apt-get can't access Internet or your package mirror is down. In second case, edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file and replace your country code in.archieve.. to us.archieve. Don't forget to change back later.

Barafu Albino
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