Sherri is a Cat
Well-Known Member
A couple of days ago I finally got to set up my ASUS system. My monitor got damaged during the move, but still usable. My system hadn't been updated for 2 1/2 months. After I started installing them, the image on my monitor quickly went from bad to worse and then useless.
I have a TV now instead of my beloved monitor. Other than glare, it's actually not bad. The first thing I did was address the updates. They won't install now because the interruption caused an error.
I'd rather figure this out on my own, or at least try before asking for help. However, I'm really pressed for time and I need to be able to use my PC. I think I'm going get hired for a remote job, working online only. I have to take care of some things today.
So...
Before I come back, hopefully I will have some time to look into this more on my own. I'm not going to count my eggs before they hatch though, hence this thread.
I have 2 questions.
I have a TV now instead of my beloved monitor. Other than glare, it's actually not bad. The first thing I did was address the updates. They won't install now because the interruption caused an error.
I'd rather figure this out on my own, or at least try before asking for help. However, I'm really pressed for time and I need to be able to use my PC. I think I'm going get hired for a remote job, working online only. I have to take care of some things today.
So...
Before I come back, hopefully I will have some time to look into this more on my own. I'm not going to count my eggs before they hatch though, hence this thread.
I have 2 questions.
- Does this mean I should open the terminal and enter 'dpkg --configure -a' ?
- I don't want to try this right now without supervision. My computer works right now. I don't have time to mess with it if something goes wrong!
- The second part is asking me to report the problem
- I'm pretty sure this error is caused by the user. In other words I created this error.
- If I really do need to report this, where do I send it???