The output is:

user@computer:~$ apt-cache policy fsl-core fsl-complete fsl-5.0-core
fsl-core:
  Instalovaná verze: (žádná)
  Kandidát:          5.0.7-4
  Tabulka verzí:
     5.0.7-4 0
500 http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ vivid/multiverse amd64 Packages
fsl-complete:
  Instalovaná verze: (žádná)
  Kandidát:          (žádná)
  Tabulka verzí:
fsl-5.0-core:
  Instalovaná verze: (žádná)
  Kandidát:          5.0.7-4
  Tabulka verzí:
     5.0.7-4 0
500 http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ vivid/multiverse amd64 Packages
user@computer:~$

žádná means none.ere are only packages from official ubuntu server.




Dne 8.7.2015 v 00:44 Yaroslav Halchenko napsal(a):
what is out put of

apt-cache policy fsl-core fsl-complete fsl-5.0-core  ?


On Wed, 08 Jul 2015, René Labounek wrote:

Thanks, I have soluted it also with the same way :-) Now, I have
added the server into my repositary but still I can not see package
fsl-complete.
user@computer:~$ sudo apt-get update
....
Cíl http://neuroimaging.sakura.ne.jp vivid/main amd64 Packages
....
user@computer:~$
After Tab I will get:
user@computer:~$ sudo apt-get install fsl
fsl                          fsl-neurosynth-atlas fslview-doc
fsl-core                     fsl-neurosynth-top100-atlas  fsl-5.0
fslint                       fslview fsl-5.0-core
user@computer:~$ sudo apt-get install fsl
Is there a problem that fsl-complete is 32bit only? How can I get it?
Best,
Rene


Dne 7.7.2015 v 23:55 Yaroslav Halchenko napsal(a):
On Tue, 07 Jul 2015, René Labounek wrote:
I am not able to add neurodebian to my repository list. I was trying
it on ubuntu 14.04 and on ubuntu 15.04, both are not working.
This command will never end. I was trying it for all servers.

user@computer:~$ wget -O-
http://neuro.debian.net/lists/vivid.us-nh.libre | sudo tee
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/neurodebian.sources.list
--2015-07-07 13:14:18-- http://neuro.debian.net/lists/vivid.us-nh.libre
Překládám neuro.debian.net (neuro.debian.net)… [sudo] password for
labounek: 129.170.30.193
that is where it (sudo) asked you for your password ;)  I would
recommend just do first e.g. "sudo ls", enter the password and then run
the wget etc commands in the same terminal, they should reuse previous
authentication (until it times out)


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