Hi you all,
What is the code to fix E:Error, pkgProblemResolve ?
When I try to update I get the message:
ERROR###ERROR###ERROR###ERROR###ERROR###ERROR###ERROR
E:Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages
I already tried the following:
sudo apt-get -f install
sudo apt-get remove evolution-plugins
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
I didnt help.
So now I have no idea what to do.
I noticed this thread ( http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 5&t=145835) but I still don't understand it. Is there a simple code to fix this problem?
What is the code to fix E:Error, pkgProblemResolve ?
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What is the code to fix E:Error, pkgProblemResolve ?
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Re: What is the code to fix E:Error, pkgProblemResolve ?
Open Synaptic > Edit menu > Fix Broken Packages
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Re: What is the code to fix E:Error, pkgProblemResolve ?
First time I had to use Synaptic (i'm a newbie) I couldn't figure out which package was broken. Nothing happened when I used ' fix broken packages'. I must have done something wrong. I will do some more research on how to use Synaptic;-)
But I did solve the problem. I used the command sudo apt-get dist-upgrade to figure out which package caused the problem. It was gimp-plugin-registry. I removed it and then I could update.
Hopefully I can re-install the package without causing any problems.
Thanks a lot!
But I did solve the problem. I used the command sudo apt-get dist-upgrade to figure out which package caused the problem. It was gimp-plugin-registry. I removed it and then I could update.
Hopefully I can re-install the package without causing any problems.
Thanks a lot!