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Dpkg Was Interrupted You Must Manually Run Sudo Dpkg Configure To Correct The Problem ((exclusive))

: If the system says another process is using dpkg , ensure no other update windows are open, then manually remove the locks: sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock

sudo dpkg --configure -a

When Leo rebooted, he tried to install a small game to calm his nerves. Instead of progress, he was met with a stern, unyielding wall of text: : If the system says another process is

After removing locks, always run the configure command again: he was met with a stern

First, try rebooting your computer. This usually clears temporary locks. : If the system says another process is