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if your terminal is not accepting

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&&
split in to 2 commands, entered individually, before && (first command), and after && (second command), then not using && in either command.
 

 

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In terminal -

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sudo dpkg-reconfigure gconf2
if it is failing to update still afterwards try

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sudo apt-get remove --purge gconf2 && sudo apt-get install gconf2
https://askubuntu.com/questions/77475/i-encountered-a-gconf2-error-while-installing-some-packages-what-should-i-do
 

 

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it get error on upgrade too:
 

 

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Thank You.
From the screenshot, it shows you have partially installed packages on your system, it may work to clean the Package cache then Repair it.
If not working, then try, hold down Ctrl and Alt Keys and press t, to open terminal, then type in

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sudo apt-get update
enter your password when requested

then

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sudo apt-get upgrade
and post any errors from the terminal output on the forum
« Last Edit: August 14, 2018, 04:07:18 AM by bitsnpcs »
 

 

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its done
 

 

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Can you try the Lite Tweaks>Package Cache
first, then try update, if failing try
Lite Tweaks>Package System Repair again

After this can you put the screen shot of results here https://imgbb.com/
then paste the code between IMG tags so I can see it on the forum
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i try Menu>Lite Tweaks> Package System Repair  and get error as atach.

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Hello atpersian,
have you tried
Menu>Lite Tweaks> Package System Repair
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Menu>Lite Tweaks>Package Cache
 

 

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Dear All
i try to update via lite update and command in both it get error as bellow :
"Processing was halted because there were too many errors."
also when i try to use "sudo dpkg --configure -a" it get error same .
please help me to solve this .
B R
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