That is the magic sudo command. So put sudo in front of the command and it'll work.requires superuser privilege
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That is the magic sudo command. So put sudo in front of the command and it'll work.requires superuser privilege
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This occurs when the *.bin files in
/var/cache/apt/
become corrupted. Why they become corrupted seems to be a mystery ...
The solution is to delete all *.bin files in that directory (which requires using sudo). After doing that, both Synaptic and apt-get should work fine.
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dpkg --configure -a