Why is apt-get hard to understand, when something goes wrong? At least DNF tells me what to do, if you get some error message.
>be me yesterday
>tried to install something
>apt couldn't install a dependency
>apt suggests running update or --fix-missing
>I do apt-get update
>try to install again
>it works.PNG
Thanks apt, you're the best. :)
>>54337671
>Install ubuntu
>Install all my packages and update && upgrade
There are unused packages please run apt autoremove
>Run it
>No errors
>Poweroff
>Go to work
>Sit at Desk
>Power up
>Select the Ubuntu entry on the bootloader
>Boots into initframs BusyBox
>Reboot
>Boot back to Manjaro
>Nuke the partition
>Reboot back into windows to put ubuntu image into the flash drive to reinstall
Atleast all the other package managers clean up after themselves.
>>54338347
>install Ubuntu
That's where you went wrong, anon.
Apt is flawed
Pacman is superior in every way
>>54337671
No more, dear OP. Enter snappy™.