After two days using Kubuntu, I lost my connection in the middle of an install and was left with a limited OS. After trying to solve the problem with the help of users on this forum, I gave up and did a clean install.
Now, after 30 minutes using a completely fresh install the problem seems to be back. The original thread developed from general beginner's questions as I tried to install a package. You can find it here.
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3104968.0
This time I was trying to install Flash Player. I downloaded the file and as it was installing an error came back. Now, as with last time, I can install nothing. Let's say I open KPackageKit, choose a package to install, it queries and after I confirm I get this error;
"Cannot get the exclusive lock on the packaging backend.
Please close any other legacy packaging tools that may be open."
and in the Details it says
"Only use one package management programme at the the same time."
I have just come from a fresh boot and have no other programs open.
Any suggestions anyone?
I like the look of Kubuntu but I am not going to install everything again. I thought it was supposed to 'just work'. But 30 minutes in from a fresh, clean install and already problems that cannot easily be solved because a 3.8 debian package installation was interrupted, is pretty dire.
Thanks for your time.
Now, after 30 minutes using a completely fresh install the problem seems to be back. The original thread developed from general beginner's questions as I tried to install a package. You can find it here.
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3104968.0
This time I was trying to install Flash Player. I downloaded the file and as it was installing an error came back. Now, as with last time, I can install nothing. Let's say I open KPackageKit, choose a package to install, it queries and after I confirm I get this error;
"Cannot get the exclusive lock on the packaging backend.
Please close any other legacy packaging tools that may be open."
and in the Details it says
"Only use one package management programme at the the same time."
I have just come from a fresh boot and have no other programs open.
Any suggestions anyone?
I like the look of Kubuntu but I am not going to install everything again. I thought it was supposed to 'just work'. But 30 minutes in from a fresh, clean install and already problems that cannot easily be solved because a 3.8 debian package installation was interrupted, is pretty dire.
Thanks for your time.
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