** Description changed:

  If a local package file gets installed and the installation fails
  aptdaemon will show an unknown error. The installation of a local
- package can fail because e.g. it is of bad quality or the wrong
- architecture (32bit vs 64bit).
- 
- You can try to install the corresponding package from the command line:
- sudo dpkg -i PACKAGE_FILE
+ package can fail because e.g. it is of the wrong type, bad quality or
+ the wrong architecture (32bit vs 64bit).
  
  This error has been fixed in aptdaemon. Nowadays the correct error
  (package manager failed) gets shown.
  
+ If you are running on Ubuntu Maverick, please enable the proposed
+ updates and update your machine.
+ 
+ Alternatively you can try to install the corresponding package from the 
command line:
+ sudo dpkg -i PACKAGE_FILE
+ 
  If you still have problems installing packages contact the provider of
  the packages or the forums.

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Title:
  If the installation of a package fails aptdaemon will raise an unkown
  error

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