Jipson thanks for following up, not many ppl does so after having their
problems solved.
I took a look at the log files and since the start of the log file, in May,
you've been getting harmless warnings about the locale and then then came the
dpkg error that seems like a simple corruption of a f
Here is the term log of my computer- Ubuntu 11.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/840071/+attachment/2400664/+files/term.log
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Here is the history log file of my computer running on Ubuntu 11.04
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Jipson, I'm glad I could help.
I'm changing this back to Incoplete, as we don't know what caused the
problem in the first place.
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Thanks a lot for helping me.
I'm quite glad to say that "sudo dpkg --clear-avail " and the other
commands fixed the problem.
Thank you very much --Jipson Jacob, India
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Jipson, the file is probably damaged, try:
sudo dpkg --clear-avail && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
This command will clear the file and update your sources before upgrading (as
they might be corrupt too).
If you keep getting random errors like this, please consider running memtest
I used sudo dpkg-reconfigure to fix the problem. But failed to do it.
The following is the output of the command
Generating locales...
en_AG.UTF-8... up-to-date
en_AU.UTF-8... up-to-date
en_BW.UTF-8... up-to-date
en_CA.UTF-8... up-to-date
en_DK.UTF-8... up-to-date
en_GB.UTF-8... up-to-
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better.
Can you provide history.log and term.log from /var/log/apt and your ubuntu
version, preferably by running apport-collect 840071 in a terminal, so we can
investigate if this was caused by a bad package.
In the me