sudo dpkg --configure -a The terminal hummed for a second, finished configuring whatever package had been interrupted mid-step, and returned her to a clean prompt.
So she read it literally. You must manually run: sudo dpkg --configure -a That’s it. No secret dance. No reinstall Ubuntu. Just a single command. Dpkg Was Interrupted You Must Manually Run Sudo Dpkg
Maya smiled. The error wasn’t a disaster—it was a signpost. And the signpost literally told her exactly where to go. sudo dpkg --configure -a The terminal hummed for
Maya froze. "Did I just break my entire system?" Dpkg Was Interrupted You Must Manually Run Sudo Dpkg
When Linux gives you a clear instruction, trust it. That scary-looking error is often just a polite nudge. Run the command it asks for, and you’ll be back to work before your coffee gets cold.