I cant add PPA in Ubuntu , nothing works












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When I try to add a ppa in Ubuntu 18.04, for example,



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:numix/ppa


it freezes and nothing works.



After a long time-pressed Ctrl+c, It just returned these connection errors Image










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  • Is there any output in the terminal after that? Does Ctrl-C or D, or ctrl-alt-[F1 through F8] or any REISUB / "magic" commands work?

    – Xen2050
    4 hours ago











  • Yes here the error, imgur.com/a/6DiCVBu , I think it's used to python sockets , i have already installed python in my system, nothing works

    – Naveen
    12 mins ago











  • The image you posted does not seem to be the complete error output. Generally, we ask folks here to post properly formatted text instead of images of text. Please add new information to your Question instead of a comment.

    – user535733
    6 mins ago
















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When I try to add a ppa in Ubuntu 18.04, for example,



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:numix/ppa


it freezes and nothing works.



After a long time-pressed Ctrl+c, It just returned these connection errors Image










share|improve this question

























  • Is there any output in the terminal after that? Does Ctrl-C or D, or ctrl-alt-[F1 through F8] or any REISUB / "magic" commands work?

    – Xen2050
    4 hours ago











  • Yes here the error, imgur.com/a/6DiCVBu , I think it's used to python sockets , i have already installed python in my system, nothing works

    – Naveen
    12 mins ago











  • The image you posted does not seem to be the complete error output. Generally, we ask folks here to post properly formatted text instead of images of text. Please add new information to your Question instead of a comment.

    – user535733
    6 mins ago














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When I try to add a ppa in Ubuntu 18.04, for example,



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:numix/ppa


it freezes and nothing works.



After a long time-pressed Ctrl+c, It just returned these connection errors Image










share|improve this question
















When I try to add a ppa in Ubuntu 18.04, for example,



sudo add-apt-repository ppa:numix/ppa


it freezes and nothing works.



After a long time-pressed Ctrl+c, It just returned these connection errors Image







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  • Is there any output in the terminal after that? Does Ctrl-C or D, or ctrl-alt-[F1 through F8] or any REISUB / "magic" commands work?

    – Xen2050
    4 hours ago











  • Yes here the error, imgur.com/a/6DiCVBu , I think it's used to python sockets , i have already installed python in my system, nothing works

    – Naveen
    12 mins ago











  • The image you posted does not seem to be the complete error output. Generally, we ask folks here to post properly formatted text instead of images of text. Please add new information to your Question instead of a comment.

    – user535733
    6 mins ago



















  • Is there any output in the terminal after that? Does Ctrl-C or D, or ctrl-alt-[F1 through F8] or any REISUB / "magic" commands work?

    – Xen2050
    4 hours ago











  • Yes here the error, imgur.com/a/6DiCVBu , I think it's used to python sockets , i have already installed python in my system, nothing works

    – Naveen
    12 mins ago











  • The image you posted does not seem to be the complete error output. Generally, we ask folks here to post properly formatted text instead of images of text. Please add new information to your Question instead of a comment.

    – user535733
    6 mins ago

















Is there any output in the terminal after that? Does Ctrl-C or D, or ctrl-alt-[F1 through F8] or any REISUB / "magic" commands work?

– Xen2050
4 hours ago





Is there any output in the terminal after that? Does Ctrl-C or D, or ctrl-alt-[F1 through F8] or any REISUB / "magic" commands work?

– Xen2050
4 hours ago













Yes here the error, imgur.com/a/6DiCVBu , I think it's used to python sockets , i have already installed python in my system, nothing works

– Naveen
12 mins ago





Yes here the error, imgur.com/a/6DiCVBu , I think it's used to python sockets , i have already installed python in my system, nothing works

– Naveen
12 mins ago













The image you posted does not seem to be the complete error output. Generally, we ask folks here to post properly formatted text instead of images of text. Please add new information to your Question instead of a comment.

– user535733
6 mins ago





The image you posted does not seem to be the complete error output. Generally, we ask folks here to post properly formatted text instead of images of text. Please add new information to your Question instead of a comment.

– user535733
6 mins ago










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