10-21-2016, 12:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2016, 01:00 PM by torreydale.)
m654321,
I've researched this some, and others online actually provided more information to be able to nail down the problem. But a common denominator seems to be some things that Lite Tweaks may be able to help. Open Lite Tweaks, and run the Safe option Autoremove Packages, but also use the Kernel Removal option to remove old kernels. Run "sudo update-grub", and then try the "sudo dpkg --configure -a" command again. Post your output afterwards.
I've researched this some, and others online actually provided more information to be able to nail down the problem. But a common denominator seems to be some things that Lite Tweaks may be able to help. Open Lite Tweaks, and run the Safe option Autoremove Packages, but also use the Kernel Removal option to remove old kernels. Run "sudo update-grub", and then try the "sudo dpkg --configure -a" command again. Post your output afterwards.
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