I am trying to install ANoise , doing everything as indicated there and as a result:

Ошк:18 http://ppa.launchpad.net/costales/anoise/ubuntu yakkety/main amd64 Packages 404 Not Found W: Репозиторий «http://ppa.launchpad.net/costales/anoise/ubuntu yakkety Release» не содержит файла Release. N: Данные из этого репозитория нельзя аутентифицировать, и поэтому потенциально из небезопасно использовать. N: Смотрите справочную страницу apt-secure(8) о создании репозитория и настройке пользователя. E: Не удалось получить http://ppa.launchpad.net/costales/anoise/ubuntu/dists/yakkety/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found E: Некоторые индексные файлы не скачались. Они были проигнорированы или вместо них были использованы старые версии. 

Exactly the same problem with OpenXcom . I tried to download deb-packages separately from the repository and install them manually - unresolved dependencies on ANoise, OpenXcom was installed, but it did not start.

UPD:

I tried to replace yakkety with xenial, I updated everything, and when I try to install, I get this error:

 winterwolf@MAINFRAME:~$ sudo apt-get install anoise Чтение списков пакетов… Готово Построение дерева зависимостей Чтение информации о состоянии… Готово Некоторые пакеты невозможно установить. Возможно, вы просите невозможного, или же используете нестабильную версию дистрибутива, где запрошенные вами пакеты ещё не созданы или были удалены из Incoming. Следующая информация, возможно, поможет вам: Пакеты, имеющие неудовлетворённые зависимости: anoise : Зависит: python-gst0.10 но он не может быть установлен Зависит: gir1.2-gstreamer-0.10 но он не может быть установлен E: Невозможно исправить ошибки, у вас отложены (held) битые пакеты. 
  • Well, there are no assemblies for your version (in numbers: 10/16, with the words: yakkety): ppa.launchpad.net/costales/anoise/ubuntu/dists - aleksandr barakin
  • I kind of understood this, but what do they usually do in such cases? When I downloaded the latest version, nobody warned me that there is no software for it that interests me! This makes no sense. Is this what I need now to demolish everything and install an older system? - Beast Winterwolf

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Osh: 18 http://ppa.launchpad.net/costales/anoise/ubuntu yakkety / main amd64 Packages
404 Not Found

No builds are made for your version of the distribution (code name yakkety ):

 $ w3m -dump http://ppa.launchpad.net/costales/anoise/ubuntu/dists/ Index of /costales/anoise/ubuntu/dists [ICO] Name Last modified Size Description ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ [DIR] Parent Directory - [DIR] devel/ 23-Jan-2016 18:59 - [DIR] precise/ 23-Oct-2015 17:54 - [DIR] trusty/ 23-Oct-2015 17:34 - [DIR] utopic/ 01-Apr-2015 21:23 - [DIR] vivid/ 23-Oct-2015 17:54 - [DIR] wily/ 23-Oct-2015 17:54 - [DIR] xenial/ 23-Jan-2016 18:59 - ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 

The first thing you can try to do is use the repository of the closest version for which the build is available. as far as I understand, this is the version with the code name xenial :

  1. Replace the word yakkety with xenial in the line where this repository is xenial (the line starts with the word deb , and then it is very similar to what is written in the quoted error message). You can find the file where the repository is connected, like this:

     $ grep -rl costales/anoise /etc/apt/sources.list* 
  2. update the package list:

     $ sudo apt-get update 
  3. and try again to install the package:

     $ sudo apt-get install anoise 

the second (of the simplest options) that you can try is to install the version of the distribution kit for which you can find collected third-party packages with a higher probability . in the case of the ubuntu distribution (and its variations), this is so-called. lts versions (long term support). at the moment the newest lts-version - 16.04


The third thing you can try in this case (if the first option ended with unsatisfied dependencies, and the second, for example, is undesirable), install the package forcibly:

  1. Download the package to the current directory:

     $ apt-get download имя.пакета 
  2. try to extract the resulting file using a low-level tool - dpkg , ignoring the dependencies:

     $ sudo dpkg --install --no-force-depends файл.с.пакетом 

    and get a list of unsatisfied dependencies, for example, somewhere like this:

     dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of anoise: anoise depends on python-gst0.10; however: Package python-gst0.10 is not installed. anoise depends on gir1.2-gstreamer-0.10; however: Package gir1.2-gstreamer-0.10 is not installed. anoise depends on gir1.2-gtk-3.0; however: Package gir1.2-gtk-3.0 is not installed. anoise depends on anoise-media; however: Package anoise-media is not installed. 
  3. then unpack without these dependencies, listing them in the --ignore-depends= option:

     $ sudo dpkg --install --ignore-depends=python-gst0.10,gir1.2-gstreamer-0.10,gir1.2-gtk-3.0,anoise-media файл.с.пакетом 

    as a result, the package will, it seems, be “installed”, but, due to the absence of dependencies, programs will not work out of it (they will not run at all, or they will “fall”).

    if you manage to pick up (and, most importantly, install) packages that have the required functionality (close by name packages, packages from previous versions of the distribution, etc., etc.) - you are lucky. you can use the same trick when installing “old” packages: “download, then unpack using dpkg”.

The fourth thing you can try is to rebuild the package yourself under the package base of your version of the distribution. a description of this process (and all the difficulties that you will encounter when trying to choose replacements for non-existent dependencies) is clearly beyond the scope of the current answer. search query help: ubuntu rebuild package

  • Did not help. He writes "perhaps you are asking for the impossible." - Beast Winterwolf
  • @BeastWinterwolf, the simple options on this, alas, almost end, and many more complex options begin. The last remaining simple option is to install the lte version of the distribution. - aleksandr barakin
  • Only the very latest LTS is Ubuntu 16.04. - Jenyay
  • @Jenyay, I scooped information from the specified page, which Google first gives out, for example, to the query “ ubuntu lts ”. Thanks for the clarification, I will add an answer, I will make an adjustment. - aleksandr barakin

Mounting ambient noise for Ubuntu 16.10 is required now for compiling an application from source.

Run these commands to the shell, first installing the dependencies:

 sudo apt-get install bzr gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0 python-gst-1.0 gir1.2-gtk-3.0 python-distutils-extra gir1.2-webkit-3.0 

Sound indicator:

 bzr branch lp:anoise cd anoise sudo python setup.py install --prefix=/usr 

Sounds:

 bzr branch lp:~costales/anoise/media cd media sudo python setup.py install --prefix=/usr 

If you have a player in the sound indicator, this is done! If not, install the GUI:

 bzr branch lp:~costales/anoise/anoise-gui cd anoise-gui sudo python setup.py install --prefix=/usr 

Now you can run anoise terminal view.

 anoise & 

or from the menu. Enjoy!