Sorry Tom, but it does not work. I do not think the "fix broken
packages" would not be useful since the error was telling me that I do
not have all the dependencies that was listed for 5.2.2, even though I
did not have that error with 5.2.1.2. So something within one of the
upgraded .deb files decided that it needed a package that 5.2.1 need
with the Ubuntu "terminal" based install.
Actually, I tend to check for broken package every few weeks.
Which version of Raspberry Pi are you using? "Pi 2" or "Pi 3 B"?
Running Raspbian or Ubuntu Mate? It looks like the RPi 3 can run the
"Windows 10 IOT Core"
RPi 3 seems to have come out a few months ago. "They" released the
first "starter kit" last month. One day, I hope to get a RPi with all
the "starter equipment" needed to complete it - except the VGA or HDMI
connector monitor and USB keyboard/mouse because I have them already.
On 10/11/2016 01:16 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Does this fix it?
sudo dpkg --configure -a
(of course that is two - signs in front of the word "configure"). It
usually fixes most package errors on my Debian-family distros such as
Ubuntu, Mint etc. At worst it usually gets me to a state where i can open
Synaptic package manaager and then use it's;
Edit - "Fix broken packages"
I'm just starting to get used to Raspberry Pi where i have moved to other
families where i have almost no idea how to fix anything like that.
Regards from
Tom :)
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