Another package manager problem
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Re: Another package manager problem
carbon_unit,
Are you using sudo on the command line?
sudo apt-get update
This is the command you are looking for. If this isn't the problem, open synaptic and post the error message or messages it gives you.
Fred
Are you using sudo on the command line?
sudo apt-get update
This is the command you are looking for. If this isn't the problem, open synaptic and post the error message or messages it gives you.
Fred
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Re: Another package manager problem
carbon_unit,
The below command will usually clear a lock, depending of course on the cause.
sudo dpkg --configure -a
I would also do the below commands to clean up and start fresh.
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
Fred
The below command will usually clear a lock, depending of course on the cause.
sudo dpkg --configure -a
I would also do the below commands to clean up and start fresh.
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
Fred
Re: Another package manager problem
You can actually delete the two .bin files in /var/cache/apt
Re: Another package manager problem
Run
first
Then rm the files one by one
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sudo dpkg --configure -a
Then rm the files one by one
Re: Another package manager problem
What error message do you get?carbon_unit wrote:I did as you said. It still won't let me delete the file.
Does the file have a lock (a cross of sorts on the icon)?
Completely besides the subject
carbon_unit
makes me think of an episode in the original Star Trek where a "slightly" changed Voyager 1 was about to destroy Enterprise and the carbon_units = humans
Re: Another package manager problem
carbon_unit,
Open synaptic and tell me what kind of error messages you get. Synaptic is pretty good about giving feed back on errors.
If it doesn't show any errors initially, try refreshing the data base and see what happens.
Fred
Open synaptic and tell me what kind of error messages you get. Synaptic is pretty good about giving feed back on errors.
If it doesn't show any errors initially, try refreshing the data base and see what happens.
Fred
Re: Another package manager problem
carbon_unit,
That insicates that something is definately got it locked, ie a program. One of the package manager front ends didn't turn it loose wen it finished with it. My guess is Mintupdate. Try uninstalling it and see what happens.
sudo apt-get remove mintupdate
Then reboot and see if it is unlocked.
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get update
If all works, reinstall mintupdate.
sudo apt-get install mintupdate
Fred
That insicates that something is definately got it locked, ie a program. One of the package manager front ends didn't turn it loose wen it finished with it. My guess is Mintupdate. Try uninstalling it and see what happens.
sudo apt-get remove mintupdate
Then reboot and see if it is unlocked.
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get update
If all works, reinstall mintupdate.
sudo apt-get install mintupdate
Fred
Re: Another package manager problem
Not that it helps right now, but I'm beginning to recognize the problem
You can use your system normally (or have I misunderstood that?) so if I take a little while before I come up with the solution is OK I hope
I have to figure out what to search for....
You can use your system normally (or have I misunderstood that?) so if I take a little while before I come up with the solution is OK I hope
I have to figure out what to search for....
Re: Another package manager problem
Ok - all disks there?
Any data loss?
Check lost+found (need sudo for that)
Could be that something was lost because of the error that forced a manual fsck
Any data loss?
Check lost+found (need sudo for that)
Could be that something was lost because of the error that forced a manual fsck
Re: Another package manager problem
Seems you would need a bit of the power of the "vyger" in the StarTrek movie that featured carbon unitscarbon_unit wrote:I booted to a live cd and I could not delete the files from there either. Even as root.
Does the files exist?
This may be hard to check but one thing that came to mind is that the files are gone and it's only a false entry in the file system
You could run fsck or wait for it to do it's scheduled run
Re: Another package manager problem
Thank you for being patient
Two commands to test (and I may have given the first before - did not read everything again)
Elyssa should arrive soon
Two commands to test (and I may have given the first before - did not read everything again)
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sudo dpkg --configure -a
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sudo apt-get -f install