I have faced a number of times the prospect of entering the web address of the online repositories just because I some how tampered the contents of the sources.list file which is residing in /etc/apt/ location. Agreed, it is not difficult to fire up ones favorite editor and enter a bunch of lines by hand. But then it would be nice to have a tool which creates the code to be entered in your sources.list file automatically.
More specifically if the tool resides online, you can access it anywhere. Enter the Ubuntu sources.list online generator. The USP of this unique online tool is that you can create your own custom sources.list from various available sources and it takes only two simple steps.
So next time you are faced with re-building your sources.list file in Ubuntu, visit the Ubuntu sources.list generator and populate your sources.list file.
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A list of Ubuntu/Kubuntu repositories
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