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Originally Posted by Panther1
Right, tried it again a number of times and still get the same message.
The "sudo apt-get update" worked first time, seemed to download a bunch of files. I tried it again and it didn't download, just showed a list of the files, as I assume they were already there from the first download.
Tried "sudo apt-get amarok" again, still no joy. If I enter just "sudo apt-get" it shows me a list of commands and options, so it seems the problem is with "amarok". It's as if it doesn't understand "amarok" or "amarok" isn't available.
I've checked the spelling etc, and I'm sure I'm entering it as you've shown.
Don't know where to go from here. 
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Try "sudo apt-get gnome-apt" this is a graphical package installer i.e. it shows you a list of available apps (with descriptions) that you click on to install. We can then try installing amarok from there.
p.s. excuse me asking but just double-checking

, are you typing in the " " along with amarok i.e. "amarok" or amarok (should be without)