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After I use sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade to check for updates via terminal, there's a little problem but weird. After I answer to Y, it must be running to downloading updates and installing. Strangely, it instead to be aborted.



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  • That happens sometimes when you have a slow internet connection, and there is a lot of new packages to be installed.

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  • What version of Ubuntu are you running? Can you try sudo bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade'

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  • Can you try O (from Oui) instead of Y? I've had it in the past when had installed other locales.

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After I use sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade to check for updates via terminal, there's a little problem but weird. After I answer to Y, it must be running to downloading updates and installing. Strangely, it instead to be aborted.



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  • That happens sometimes when you have a slow internet connection, and there is a lot of new packages to be installed.

    – TiyebM
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:04











  • What version of Ubuntu are you running? Can you try sudo bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade'

    – bain
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:07











  • Can you try O (from Oui) instead of Y? I've had it in the past when had installed other locales.

    – don.joey
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After I use sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade to check for updates via terminal, there's a little problem but weird. After I answer to Y, it must be running to downloading updates and installing. Strangely, it instead to be aborted.



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After I use sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade to check for updates via terminal, there's a little problem but weird. After I answer to Y, it must be running to downloading updates and installing. Strangely, it instead to be aborted.



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  • That happens sometimes when you have a slow internet connection, and there is a lot of new packages to be installed.

    – TiyebM
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:04











  • What version of Ubuntu are you running? Can you try sudo bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade'

    – bain
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:07











  • Can you try O (from Oui) instead of Y? I've had it in the past when had installed other locales.

    – don.joey
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:13





















  • That happens sometimes when you have a slow internet connection, and there is a lot of new packages to be installed.

    – TiyebM
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:04











  • What version of Ubuntu are you running? Can you try sudo bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade'

    – bain
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:07











  • Can you try O (from Oui) instead of Y? I've had it in the past when had installed other locales.

    – don.joey
    Jun 3 '14 at 11:13



















That happens sometimes when you have a slow internet connection, and there is a lot of new packages to be installed.

– TiyebM
Jun 3 '14 at 11:04





That happens sometimes when you have a slow internet connection, and there is a lot of new packages to be installed.

– TiyebM
Jun 3 '14 at 11:04













What version of Ubuntu are you running? Can you try sudo bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade'

– bain
Jun 3 '14 at 11:07





What version of Ubuntu are you running? Can you try sudo bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade'

– bain
Jun 3 '14 at 11:07













Can you try O (from Oui) instead of Y? I've had it in the past when had installed other locales.

– don.joey
Jun 3 '14 at 11:13







Can you try O (from Oui) instead of Y? I've had it in the past when had installed other locales.

– don.joey
Jun 3 '14 at 11:13












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This can also happen (or happens with a higher frequency) if you wait a couple of minutes before typing 'Y'. In case it happens just repeat the command and it will run fine.






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    In my case the interface was showing S/n (Spanish for Sí/no (Yes/no)), I typed "S" and the abort state was get. When typed "Y" the apt-get continue ok with its process. This is similar to comment from don.joey but with Spanish instead of French.






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              In my case the interface was showing S/n (Spanish for Sí/no (Yes/no)), I typed "S" and the abort state was get. When typed "Y" the apt-get continue ok with its process. This is similar to comment from don.joey but with Spanish instead of French.






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                In my case the interface was showing S/n (Spanish for Sí/no (Yes/no)), I typed "S" and the abort state was get. When typed "Y" the apt-get continue ok with its process. This is similar to comment from don.joey but with Spanish instead of French.






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                  In my case the interface was showing S/n (Spanish for Sí/no (Yes/no)), I typed "S" and the abort state was get. When typed "Y" the apt-get continue ok with its process. This is similar to comment from don.joey but with Spanish instead of French.






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                  In my case the interface was showing S/n (Spanish for Sí/no (Yes/no)), I typed "S" and the abort state was get. When typed "Y" the apt-get continue ok with its process. This is similar to comment from don.joey but with Spanish instead of French.







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