08-17-2022, 08:17 PM
That message is usually triggered when an update process is already active when a second update process is initiated.
Typically, it could be a routine background task looking for updates - especially if soon after booting - or a user session of the synaptics package manager already running when you tried the update. Either of those will lock the update resources preventing a manually initiated update.
Either wait a bit (if it is a background task, it will finish) or close any package manager sessions before attempting to update.
Typically, it could be a routine background task looking for updates - especially if soon after booting - or a user session of the synaptics package manager already running when you tried the update. Either of those will lock the update resources preventing a manually initiated update.
Either wait a bit (if it is a background task, it will finish) or close any package manager sessions before attempting to update.
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