• [object Object]@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      That dpkg lock issue 😭

      I still don’t know what’s the proper way of handling it other than just restarting the computer and deleting the lock files, then hope nothing breaks.

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        11 months ago

        He was running long installation process from command line and lock warning was probably appropriate.

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    All the losers down voting the post…

    You surely can laugh without feeling attacked at your very core, don’t you?

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      It’s interesting but I didn’t watch and share this as a serious review. I posted it for the couple of chuckles I got out of ‘The power of sudo compels you’ and ‘God only has ten commands’. Sam’s a funny guy.

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      11 months ago

      I would’ve liked to see him try mint instead. Less fluff, and hopefully that would’ve gone better for him.

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    He is a true CEO of Linux. Has no clue about what he’s doing but he’s very confident. He should’ve at least read a tiny bit about how this works. Such as, you can’t go and install apt packages without updating your system first, or else you will run into issues. You also can’t use a GUI apt frontend as well as apt via the command line. Some of the errors he encountered are totally Ubuntu’s fault tho, such as the broken installer.

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    He was probably supposed to mark downloaded .run file executable. Instead he went to collect errors.