1. Open terminal: alt+f2, type"gnome-terminal" without the quotes 2. in it type this: sudo dpkg --configure -a (it has two - signs at configure) it will ask for Your password, so type it, wait for it to finish, and repeat the process You wanted to do.1. Open terminal: alt+f2, type"gnome-terminal" without the quotes 2. in it type this: sudo dpkg --configure -a (it has two - signs at configure) it will ask for Your password, so type it, wait for it to finish, and repeat the process You wanted to do.
Yes you can write your password, but it is not displayed on the screen to protect you from password theft by others, so just type your password and press enter, and everythink will be ok :)
Yes you can write your password, but it is not displayed on the screen to protect you from password theft by others, so just type your password and press enter, and everythink will be ok :)
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What package is it? Are you trying to install it via synaptic?
You need to provide more information first.
1. Open terminal: alt+f2, type"gnome-terminal" without the quotes
2. in it type this:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
(it has two - signs at configure)
it will ask for Your password, so type it, wait for it to finish, and repeat the process You wanted to do.
Yes you can write your password, but it is not displayed on the screen to protect you from password theft by others, so just type your password and press enter, and everythink will be ok :)