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I get this error when i try to install using software center... How do I fix that

The following packages have unmet dependencies:

vlc:

 Depends: vlc-nox (= 3.0.0 + ~~ git20150319 r59816 + 33 ~ ubuntu14.04.1) but git20150319 3.0.0 ~~ + ~ + 33 r59816 ubuntu14.04.1 will be installed
 Depends: libavcodec-extra-55 (> = 6: 10 ~ ~~ git20131218.b3189af ubuntu14.04.1) but will not be installed
 Depends: libavutil53 (> = 6: 9.1-1) but will not be installed
 Depends: libegl1-x11 but it is a virtual package
 Depends: libgcc1 (> = 1: 4.1.1) but the 1: 4.9.1-0ubuntu1 will be installed
 Depends: libgles1 but is a virtual package
 Depends: libgles2 but is a virtual package
 Depends: libpulse0 (> = 1: 1.0) but the 1: 4.0-0ubuntu11.1 will be installed
 Depends: libqtcore4 (> = 4: 4.8.0) but the 4: 4.8.5 + dfsg + git192-g085f851-2ubuntu4 will be installed
 Depends: libqtgui4 (> = 4: 4.8.0) but the 4: 4.8.5 + dfsg + git192-g085f851-2ubuntu4 will be installed
 Depends: libstdc ++ 6 (> = 4.6) but 4.8.2-19ubuntu1 will be installed
 Depends: zlib1g (> = 1: 1.2.3.3) but the 1: 1.2.8.dfsg-1ubuntu1 will be installed
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  • Try using apptitude. sudpo apptitude install vlc
    – Tariq
    Apr 8, 2015 at 5:53
  • Tried to install but i dont know how to install something from an specific package... Command sudo not found, you mean: Command sudo package sudo-ldap '(universe) command sudo sudo package (main) Apr 8, 2015 at 15:20

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Please update your repositories first by following command(check if you get any errors while update):

sudo apt-get update

Then try this:

sudo apt-get -f install vlc

The -f option will try forcefully install the package.

If nothing works please try removing the dependencies or purging vlc.

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