How do I temporary disable /usr/bin/update-manager'
While installing hplip I got this:
A package manager '/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/update-manager' appears to be running. Please quit the package manager and press enter to continue (i=ignore, r=retry*, f=force, q=quit) :
How could I temporary stop/disable the python update manager?
update-manager python3
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While installing hplip I got this:
A package manager '/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/update-manager' appears to be running. Please quit the package manager and press enter to continue (i=ignore, r=retry*, f=force, q=quit) :
How could I temporary stop/disable the python update manager?
update-manager python3
DO NOT terminate the update manager while apt is installing new packages - that may break your system quite horribly. Simply wait a couple minutes for update-manager to complete it's job.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 11:24
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While installing hplip I got this:
A package manager '/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/update-manager' appears to be running. Please quit the package manager and press enter to continue (i=ignore, r=retry*, f=force, q=quit) :
How could I temporary stop/disable the python update manager?
update-manager python3
While installing hplip I got this:
A package manager '/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/update-manager' appears to be running. Please quit the package manager and press enter to continue (i=ignore, r=retry*, f=force, q=quit) :
How could I temporary stop/disable the python update manager?
update-manager python3
update-manager python3
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DO NOT terminate the update manager while apt is installing new packages - that may break your system quite horribly. Simply wait a couple minutes for update-manager to complete it's job.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 11:24
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DO NOT terminate the update manager while apt is installing new packages - that may break your system quite horribly. Simply wait a couple minutes for update-manager to complete it's job.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 11:24
DO NOT terminate the update manager while apt is installing new packages - that may break your system quite horribly. Simply wait a couple minutes for update-manager to complete it's job.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 11:24
DO NOT terminate the update manager while apt is installing new packages - that may break your system quite horribly. Simply wait a couple minutes for update-manager to complete it's job.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 11:24
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DO NOT terminate the update manager while apt is installing new packages - that may break your system quite horribly. Simply wait a couple minutes for update-manager to complete it's job.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 11:24