On 01/05/12 09:22, Colin Law wrote:
On 30 April 2012 22:21, Gareth France<[email protected]> wrote:
On 30/04/12 21:43, Colin Law wrote:
On 30 April 2012 21:32, Gareth France<[email protected]> wrote:
On 30/04/12 21:22, Barry Drake wrote:
On 30/04/12 21:12, Gareth France wrote:
Today my system (12.04) started bringing up the crash error message
every
10 seconds or so. I tried to do updates and it says: Requires
installation
of untrusted packages The action would require the installation of
packages
from unauthenticated sources.
Do you have any weird ppa's included in your apt sources?
None at all. This happened because I tried to install a .deb file and it
brought up the message. I tried to install with dpkg which told me it
needed
libssh2-1. I installed libssh2-1 and then the .deb. It's been like this
ever
since, even after removing libssh2-1.
Possibly it is whatever you installed from the .deb file that is
causing the crash. I suggest uninstalling it.
You would have been better to start your initial post with "Today my
system started crashing after I installed from a .deb file" rather
than "Today my system (12.04) started bringing up the crash error
message every 10 seconds or so".
Colin
Unfortunately it's not showing up in the software centre so I'm unsure of
how to uninstall it. As for the wording of my post I've long since learned
that I get shouted at for my wording however I put it so I've given up on
that one!
It was not so much the exact choice of words that concerned me as that
you seemed not to have mentioned a crucial factor in the description
of the problem. But perhaps you did not realise that installing from
the deb file may have been significant.
Colin
I'm not certain it was since the package didn't actually install in the end.
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