blueschord;
It is a process of learning. To become the complete master of your machine, editing is required.
In This particular circumstance rather than editing, I suggest we move the corrupted database files out of the way and generate new ones thusly:
terminal commands, copy/past -one-at-a-time-:
Code:
1. mv /var/lib/dpkg/info /var/lib/dpkg/info_old
2. mkdir /var/lib/dpkg/info
3. sudo apt-get update
4. sudo apt-get -f install
5. mv /var/lib/dpkg/info/* /var/lib/dpkg/info_old/
6. rm -f /var/lib/dpkg/info
7. mv -f /var/lib/dpkg/info_old /var/lib/dpkg/info
never ever do a "rm" command with out fully understanding what results
after the above is completed .....reboot
then in terminal do:
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
advise if any errors generated at this point, all I expect to be good !
just try'n to help <==BDQ
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