# Install those, along with GDebi and git (the latter to clone from github), if they are not on your system # "Note: it turns out that two dependencies are missing: libkf5archive5 and libqt5xml5." # This, to install the reMarkable markdown tool on Ubuntu 20.04 Still worth trying a download of it and install. so it was done away with between the release of 20.04 and 20.04.1 The package is not found in the update repository. At some point that dependency was obsoleted or updated and remarkable does not recognize the newer version. If you have updated to a new dot version you may still need to follow the above choices. Oops I see now that your already using ubuntu 20.04. there may be other choice I have not thought of That IMHO is one of the great things about linux you have choices. Downgrade your install to version 20.04 which is still supported.Ħ. Contact the Remarkable dev's and request they update their program to run on newer version of Ubuntu/Mint.ĥ. Another option is to downgrade your repository to 20.04 ( Not Recommended) and install the program with those repositories. But that may lead to other out of date dependencies that are not met. You can download it from there and try to install it first before installing remarkable. I found the dependency file under bionic 20.04 which means that it is older and most likely discontinued. Find the dependencies else where you can search the Ubuntu package list found here. It may work and use the package available.Ģ. Build the package from source code against the current install of Ubuntu. So when the installer tries to satisfy them it can not find them. Those dependencies are either Obsolete or too new to be included in this version of Mint's repositories. Your in what we used to call Dependency hell. Remarkable : Depends: gir1.2-webkit-3.0 but it is not installableĮ: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken the command apt-get build-dep (program name) assumes the program is in a repo, right? I want to install it from a local file. The following packages have unmet dependencies: The following information may help to resolve the situation: Requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstableĭistribution that some required packages have not yet been created Note, selecting 'remarkable' instead of './remarkable_1.87_all.deb' I didn't know I could use apt install for that purposes. I know I have several options, but I want to try to solve it installing it from a local.
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