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Yesterday I upgraded ubuntu (xubuntu) from the old version 20.04 to 22.04. During installation a message said that all ppa were inactivated. After installation I would like to reactivate them. I get a time out, when I choose "other Programs" "add" and then type in the field a address like: "ppa:opencpn/opencpn".

What can I do to get the updates for opencpn or keepass or vivaldi for example?

Thanks Ronald

Rinaldo
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Although it's an old thread, with respect to re-enabling old PPA's, do the instructions that are marked with a green checkmark here help? If you would like to access the sources list using a file manager as root, try using the following command in a terminal: pkexec nautilus

You may need to install "pkexec" and "gedit," as well, if they're not already installed.

https://installati.one/ubuntu/22.04/pkexec/

If that command don't work, you can try the instructions for 18.04 (the "GVfs method" mentioned in the first post) here, although I'm not sure they will work for 22.04.

Hope this helps! Please let us know how it turns out. :-)

Regards...