Confirmed, from answers of launchpad too many user ask on:
dpkg --configure -a
this is a message coming from update-manager (we need more info when there is an error)...
but nothing tell use simply to
Please open a terminal and type 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' give your user password when requested then press enter.
Or better why update-manager don't show to the user a dialog window with a button or choice to make this automatically.
Thank you
Confirmed, from answers of launchpad too many user ask on:
dpkg --configure -a
this is a message coming from update-manager (we need more info when there is an error)...
but nothing tell use simply to
Please open a terminal and type 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' give your user password when requested then press enter.
Or better why update-manager don't show to the user a dialog window with a button or choice to make this automatically.
Thank you