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Not very useful!  However...

The install instructions for the Canon iP1800 printer involves
downloading a script which then fetches a couple of deb files and
automatically installs them.  If I change to the directory where these
files are stored and execute:-

sudo dpkg -i ./cnijfilter-common_2.70-2_i386.deb

I get:-

dpkg: error processing ./cnijfilter-common_2.70-2_i386.deb (--install):
 package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
Errors were encountered while processing:
 ./cnijfilter-common_2.70-2_i386.deb

which is strange considering that the printer works fine!

Are we risking taking this bug report off topic here?

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  aptd crashed with OSError in release(): [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor

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