package apparmor 3.0.4-2ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: installed apparmor package post-installation script subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
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apparmor (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
I'm just following instructions for reporting, Not a guru, just a copy and paste end user who HATES microsoft.
Freshly installed Ubuntu on laptop HP250G6
Had windows 10 home on laptop, suspect all the windows updates caused PC to be so slow, much better now of course.
After installing had to enable visualization technology (VMX) and Software guard extensions (SGX) in bios for pc to boot up.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: apparmor 3.0.4-2ubuntu2.2
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 5.19.0-43-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu82.5
Architecture: amd64
CasperMD5CheckR
Date: Tue Jun 13 19:17:47 2023
DuplicateSignature:
package:
Setting up apparmor (3.0.4-2ubuntu2.2) ...
dpkg: error processing package apparmor (--configure):
installed apparmor package post-installation script subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
ErrorMessage: installed apparmor package post-installation script subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
InstallationDate: Installed on 2023-06-13 (0 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish" - Release amd64 (20230223)
ProcKernelCmdline: BOOT_IMAGE=
Python3Details: /usr/bin/
PythonDetails: N/A
RelatedPackageV
dpkg 1.21.1ubuntu2.2
apt 2.4.9
SourcePackage: apparmor
Title: package apparmor 3.0.4-2ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: installed apparmor package post-installation script subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
tags: | removed: need-duplicate-check |
Hello Stephan, it looks a bit like you had an external hard drive disconnect or suffer low power immediately before these error messages. My guess is that making sure all the cables are plugged in tightly, rebooting, and then:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -f
will get you back up and running without trouble.
If there's more errors here, let us know.
Thanks