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How do I troubleshoot the cause of Ubuntu unable to locate packages that are on the server?

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Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop Trying to install a package from an offline mirror and I get the error: Unable to locate package scribus.

The debs for the package are on the server. The package is in the package list. The same computer can find the package from the official Ubuntu server.

This package is an example. I've run into this with several packages on this mirror.

Things I've tried: apt clean apt update add-apt-repository {main, universe, restricted} apt update (again) compared all the hashes - they all match.

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Found the answer. Apparently Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop defaults to i386 even if it's x64. Specifying [ arch=amd64 ] in the sources.list did the trick.

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