I have read the attached document en the manual update was successful. So I'm
closing this bugreport.
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Hi,
I did it and in attachment you can see report on 3 pages what was shown in
terminal after those two comands.
Thanks a lot for your support.
Kenan
2009/1/15 Shanta Schelfhout
> Can you please start a terminal (Accessories -> Terminal ) instead of a
> root terminal . This so you minimize runni
Can you please start a terminal (Accessories -> Terminal ) instead of a root
terminal . This so you minimize running things as root,
The $ dollar sign represents the prompt in the terminal, so you only need to
type the command after the $. Because you are using a Root Terminal you are
seeing an
Hi,
I have tried each command twice but it shows each time that command was not
found as you can see:
r...@kenan-laptop:/home/kenan# $ sudo apt-get update
bash: $: command not found
r...@kenan-laptop:/home/kenan# $ sudo apt-get update
bash: $: command not found
r...@kenan-laptop:/home/kenan# $ sudo
Packagekit is not installed, so that's not the problem causer.
>From a terminal can you run :
$ sudo apt-get update
If that return no errors:
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Then you system should be upgraded to the latest versions, after which the
error should be eliminated.
Please post any errors tha
Thanks, I got this report:
ke...@kenan-laptop:~$ apt-config dump | grep Update
APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";
APT::Update "";
APT::Update::Post-Invoke-Success "";
APT::Update::Post-Invoke-Success "touch
/var/lib/apt/periodic/update-success-stamp 2>/dev/null || true";
ke...@kenan-lapto
Can you try without the $ sign, so just
apt-config dump | grep Update
The easiest way to check if packagekit is installed is with Synaptic.
Start up Synaptic and search for packagekit.
If it is installed it will show up with a green rectangle in front and a
version under installed version.
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Sorry but it did not worked. I typed your suggestion in terminal and this is
what I got:
ke...@kenan-laptop:~$ $ apt-config dump | grep Update
bash: $: command not found
ke...@kenan-laptop:~$
ke...@kenan-laptop:~$ $ apt-config dump | grep Update
bash: $: command not found
ke...@kenan-laptop:~$
reg
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
Could you please run:
$ apt-config dump | grep Update
Also, could you please check if you have "packagekit" installed?
If packagekit is installed, this one is a duplicate of bug #257639
Thank you.
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