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I Have just upgraded to Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS from Karmic 9.10 Stable
The upgrade did not clean up or restart as the upgrade process normally
does.Now when i try to update from the Update manager..it prompts for a
Partial Upgrade which fails and give the error code E: dpkg was
interrupted, you
@clueless: you should get a terminal if you type 'gnome-terminal' in the
alt+f2 dialog (assuming you use gnome).
@Chevalier: no, it's not strange that they aren't removed. Older kernel
images aren't auto-removed as something might go wrong in the
installation of the new kernel, or there might be
This is an oldie, but goody. I'm a new user (Ubuntu) and have had this
error for awhile now. I have read through the previous posts with great
interest and optomism, yet, I cannot access a terminal after Alt/F2.
Once I get past that little problem, I think I will be ok. Is there
anyone still
Thanks Philip Muškovac for your answer. You was right : I manually
deleted the older kernel images and now everything is fine.
It is strange that those older kernel images are not automatically
deleted after a new release is installed, isn't it ?
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Thanks Philip Muškovac for your post. Here is what I get with 'df' :
Sys. de fich.1K-blocs Occupé Disponible
Capacité Monté sur
/dev/sda6 150167365131568119 1096917693%
/
varrun 513024
@Chevalier: Yes, you ran out of space on /boot so the initrd cannot be
created and fails with an out of space error. You first need to free
some space there (by removing unused older kernel images) before you can
install new ones.
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E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg
Hello team,
I hope you will see this message. I'm in trouble with my Ubuntu Hardy
Heron LTS. I can neither upgrade packages, nor install new ones. I won't
probably be able to go to the future LTS Lucid Lynx. I ran dpkg
--configure -a and here is what I get :
Paramétrage de initramfs-tools
@Chevalier: can you please check with 'df' in a terminal if you have
enough disk space left on your / (root) drive? As you have
gzip: stdout: No space left on device
in your error log please check this.
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Hello,
This is what I get when i use sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up flashplugin-installer (10.0.32.18ubuntu1) ...
Downloading...
--2009-11-29 16:52:43--
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_10.0.32.18.orig.tar.gz
Resolving archive.canonical.com...
@all: please, when reporting feedback from the command, type in
*exactly* what you did, and the responses you got. You can copy paste,
or take a screenshot and attach it here.
Please do not mix with with your text, and (preferably) do not retype
the commands and responses. We need to know
Thank you to all who contributed. I'd been experiencing the same
problem.
I hope phil got things fixed, but i want to note to anyone who copies
and pastes the command sudo dpkg --configure -a that you need to have
patience and wait a bit for things to happen. Get up, Walk around a bit
or grab a
Hi guys, ok please bear with me.I'm not totally stupid, well I don't think so
as I am an editor of a car magazine here in Britain.Ok, so as everyone says
manually run blah blah! - cool, but where or how am I exactly doing to do so?
How do I get to the stage of physically typing that a command
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct
the problem.
E: _cache-open() failed, please report.E: dpkg was interrupted, you must
manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
E: _cache-open() failed, please report.
Er, guys, i'm stupid. so
okay, so i just typed dpkg --configure -a in terminal but it now says i
need superuser privileges?
please help me out!
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I have this same problem. when i tried to run sudo dpkg --configure -a
it asked me for a password, but i couldn't enter text!
I was updating (update manager) when my computer froze before i got the
error.
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E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct
the
just got this error when attempting to run synaptic, to see if there was
anything to help with a dvd+r problem i was encountering: E: dpkg was
interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the
problem.
E: _cache-open() failed, please report.
opened terminal, used sudo
Hi,
Few questions:
- can you boot Ubuntu into graphical environment?
- what happens when you type command from previuos comment (sudo dpkg
--configure -a)
- what happens when you type (in terminal) sudo apt-get -f install
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E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a'
Hello!
Thanks for your help, have tried to restart ubuntu, but that did not.
Unable to drive in the terminal window. Nothing happens is just that it
does not find configure a character.
Bw
Michael
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18922942/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ExtensionSummary.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18922943/ExtensionSummary.txt
** Attachment added: profiles.ini.txt
Thank you for taking the time to make Ubuntu better and reporting this
problem. Unfortunately this is normal behavior when update/installation
process was interrupted. Please run sudo dpkg --configure -a in
terminal emulator (to get the terminal press Alt+F2, and then type
gnome-terminal, and hit
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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