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By securitybreach · Posted
Well luckily on Debbie and base systems you have the good old tried and true dpkg or apt. -
By DarkSerge · Posted
"The software on this computer is up to date." Success! Thank you for your input. I ran the commands I found in the Google search, I wanted some human input before I did any of them. I don't know what would have interrupted any previous updates. A few days ago (after I made my return post) I got an error about unmet dependencies and a suggestion to check them in Synaptic. However, Synaptic didn't show any issues, and the error just went away. I don't know what caused that, but after a system lock up a couple weeks ago, I started feeling uneasy. I've been running Xubuntu on an old laptop for years with little issue, and a year ago after a bad Windows update, I ditched it for Xubuntu on my main system here and until recently it's been flawless. -
By DarkSerge · Posted
I am running Xubuntu. I tried apt install -f and it returns similar errors as before: E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. Running dpkg --configure -a returns the error mentioned in my original post: dpkg: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0000' near line 0: newline in field name '�v��' So I can try that sequence of commands that came up in searches. I understand what they are doing, I just wanted to verify that is a good course of action. -
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By Hedon James · Posted
What distro you running? Obviously Debian based, but would be helpful if you mentioned in the future. You seem to have an update that was interrupted & never completed. I would start with the dpkg command, run from the terminal, to see what is happening behind the GUI. Then I would run sudo apt install -f to "force" missing packages. Then try to update again. If still no success, run the commands specified, in the order specified. You have a corrupted update (from partial update) and need to either "force" it forward (my recommendations), or remove the corrupted partial update (Google recommendations) and try again.
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