It seems like if a third party package has been (attempted) installed, automated updates are disabled.
/ (#17)
However, even after you get the deb package installed, it breaks your ability to sudo apt-get update. /
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"Hi, this has been fixed upstream. If you still have issues, please fully update with:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade"
Does the upstream fix for everyone affected (who has attempted to install a third party package such as Google Chrome) entail to start a terminal session and run these commands, while adding "sudo apt-get -f install"?
It seems like if a third party package has been (attempted) installed, automated updates are disabled.
/ (#17)
However, even after you get the deb package installed, it breaks your ability to sudo apt-get update. /
---
"Hi, this has been fixed upstream. If you still have issues, please fully update with:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade"
Does the upstream fix for everyone affected (who has attempted to install a third party package such as Google Chrome) entail to start a terminal session and run these commands, while adding "sudo apt-get -f install"?