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[How-to] Fix “E: Unable to parse package file /var/lib/apt/extended_states (1)” error in Synaptic or apt-get
Sathya Says —
Authority: 106
This is just a quick tip. If you are getting this error message in Synaptic: E: Unable to parse package file /var/lib/apt/extended_states (1) E: _cache->open() failed, please report or this error in apt-get in command line: Reading package lists… Done Building dependency tree Reading state information… ...1 day ago -
Four Ways to Install .. Heres Why Aptitude Is Best?
the_guv from Guvnr.com - blogging 'bout a way wider web —
Authority: 127
As we install many packages from a clean install, lets compare the 4 methods for this and software removal, 2 of which are new, included by default. If you liked that ... Faster Boot with System Efficiency For speed freaks out there, lets look at how we ...1 week ago -
Step-By-Step Guide To Upgrade Ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10 With Screenshots – Jaunty Jackalope To Karmic Koala
The Geek Stuff —
Authority: 418
This guide will help you to upgrade from Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope to 9.10 Karmic Koala. This tutorial has total of 13 steps with appropriate screen shots.Step 1. Check the Ubuntu Version before UpgradeHow to check the current version of Ubuntu? You have the following three options:Option 1: Check the /etc/issue ...1 week ago -
Ubuntu Releases 9.10 – Karmic Koala
remove the labels | Gadgets and Life —
Authority: 134
Ubuntu, that oddly named yet consistently good Linux distro has released 9.10 “Karmic Koala”. Including updates to the login experience to the much needed audio framework among other updates… Ubuntu 9.10 brings changes small and large that all have a common purpose – to make Ubuntu the most user-friendly ...1 week ago -
How To Manage Packages Using apt-get, apt-cache, apt-file and dpkg Commands ( With 13 Practical Examples )
The Geek Stuff —
Authority: 418
Debian based systems (including Ubuntu) uses apt-* commands for managing packages from the command line.In this article, using Apache 2 installation as an example, let us review how to use apt-* commands to view, install, remove, or upgrade packages.1. apt-cache search: Search Repository Using Package NameIf you are ...3 weeks ago -
Debian Package Management
Linux and Friends —
Authority: 122
This is a concise tutorial on Debian package management . This tutorial is also applicable for Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and other derivatives of Debian. The purpose of this tutorial on Debian package management is to help you in easing the learning curve in installing and managing new software ...5 weeks ago