At the very least, the error message should tell you to run
sudo dpkg --configure -a
instead of
dpkg --configure -a
which just tells you you don't have permission to run the command. It's silly. "You interrupted package management. Type in this command to continue." Okay I've typed the command. "I'm sorry. You don't have permission to type that command."
At the very least, the error message should tell you to run
sudo dpkg --configure -a
instead of
dpkg --configure -a
which just tells you you don't have permission to run the command. It's silly. "You interrupted package management. Type in this command to continue." Okay I've typed the command. "I'm sorry. You don't have permission to type that command."