If the entire building is making a demand (and threatening legal action or withholding rent payments), the landlord is much more likely to sit up and pay attention. Do it yourself. This option would seem straightforward enough: Get an estimate for repairing the problem, send it to your landlord, and request the repair in writing.
I tried to install a package after dowloading a .deb file. The command was:
The package obviously needed to access links that were no longer online, so I got an endless number of timeouts:
![Apt had planned for dpkg to do more than it reported background Apt had planned for dpkg to do more than it reported background](https://preview.redd.it/xxmc9diay3721.jpg?width=750&height=392.670157068&auto=webp&s=23fb9bc16ae84aa86b1f1fdd7feb2a6e127e5aae)
So I killed it with Ctrl+C. But now whenever I try to install or remove a package with apt-get
, it goes back to this state of trying to connect to a minergate mirror.
I tried more desperate stuff, but it always ends in E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
.
And this dpkg --configure -a
resumes the Connecting to minergate.com
thing.
How do I interrupt the initial dpkg -i ...
command Any help would be immensly appreciated !
1 Answer
1.you coud download .deb file from https://minergate.com/download/deb-cli ,then uncompress it, upload the 'minergate' folder to the linux, execute the ./minergate-cli script to start, no need to install.
- check your http connection to Internet, it means the http connection between your linux and Minergate is not ok.