Hi,
lists.deb...@netc.eu
> it seams that you found the reason...
Nbsp played similar tricks on me 6 years ago.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/08/msg00030.html
But there is still the question how you produced Em Space by mistake.
Did you copy the line from some web page ?
Have a ni
Oh my god, Nice found, thanks very much, it seams that you found the reason...
Thank you !!! Nice day to you also Le 2021-11-25 12:34, Thomas Schmitt
a écrit : > > Hi, > > lists.deb...@netc.eu wrote: > > To
test I did "sudo apt install" and it worked > > [...] > > But just after I
retried
Hi,
lists.deb...@netc.eu wrote:
> To test I did "sudo apt install" and it worked
> [...]
> But just after I retried "apt install" and it not work. Here is all the
> output:
> [...]
> $ sudo apt install nfs-common
> Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
> [...]
> $ sudo apt install nfs-common
Hello and thanks for the reply. PATH seems corrects I think: $ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games "/usr/bin/apt update"
worked, the same as "apt update", which always work. To test I did "sudo apt
install" and it worked But just after I retried "apt install"
is your "$PATH" right?
you can check this with:
echo $PATH
Does "/usr/bin/apt update" work?
kind regards
On 11/25/21 10:04 AM, lists.deb...@netc.eu wrote:
Hello to all, After this morning I realize that command "apt install" isn't working anymore on my
PC. I already used a few days ago.
Hello to all, After this morning I realize that command "apt install" isn't
working anymore on my PC. I already used a few days ago... I've tried several
other options (always with sudo): apt update apt search __ apt upgrade apt
show __ ... And they all work as intended, only "apt instal
Hello to all, After this morning I realize that command "apt install" isn't
working anymore on my PC. I already used a few days ago... I've tried several
other options (always with sudo): apt update apt search __ apt upgrade apt
show __ ... And they all work as intended, only "apt instal
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