


There might be some other problem going on that I haven't found yet. Oh, and in case it helps, here's MultiMC's website: ĭefinitely a step in the right direction, but everything seems to imply that MultiMC should properly run now- after all, it specifically mentions to have this library on the website, but it won't open nonetheless. is there anything I can do about that problem, now that qt5-default is (apparently) installed? Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 51 not upgraded.ĭefinitely a step in the right direction, but everything seems to imply that MultiMC should properly run now- after all, it specifically mentions to have this library on the website, but it won't open nonetheless. Python3-icu python3-pam rdate thin-provisioning-tools Liblvm2cmd2.03 libtimezonemap-data libtimezonemap1 lvm2 os-prober Libdebian-installer4 libdevmapper-event1.02.1 libdmraid1.0.0.rc16 Grub-efi-arm64-bin grub-efi-arm64-signed grub2-common kpartx kpartx-boot You can find the availability of php5-fpm here: /php5-fpm. You have basically two options here: Upgrade your Ubuntu to more recent version. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:Ĭryptsetup-bin dctrl-tools dmeventd dmraid dpkg-repack efibootmgr This could be for various reasons one most prominent might be the php5 version php5-fpm was introduced from some point in time.

Qt5-default is already the newest version (5.99.99+fake-13ubuntu37). etc/apt//webupd8team-ubuntu-java-artful.Code: Select all Reading package lists. 1 The tutorial asks you to install php5-fpm not just php5, have you tried that sudo apt-get install php5-fpm php5-mysql Rob Forrest at 12:57 TK either actually, I just need MySQL to work, I don't really know which one is best to do that. etc/apt//sublime-text.list:deb apt/stable/ etc/apt//mongodb-org-3.6.list:deb xenial/mongodb-org/3.6 multiverse Message after egrep -v '^#|^ *$' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt//*.list command /etc/apt//linuxgndu-ubuntu-sqlitebrowser-artful.list:deb artful main Message after apt-cache policy apache2 command. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, orĮ: Package 'apache2' has no installation candidate Package apache2 is not available, but is referred to by another package. Here is the message displayed on terminal. Got error E: Package 'apache2' has no installation candidate while installing apache2 with sudo apt-get install apache2 on Ubuntu 17.10.
