Ah, I didn’t understand. “Log ended” means that the run completed. I’m glad you’ve got a resolution. Usually Linux is pretty good about not needing a reboot.
Ah, I didn’t understand. “Log ended” means that the run completed. I’m glad you’ve got a resolution. Usually Linux is pretty good about not needing a reboot.
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using a -F instead of -f will follow the log file even if it is truncated or rotated.
I’m not sure, I don’t use the software center at all. How long have you let it run for? It is possible that there is just a bunch of processing going on to update after removing the cdrom sources list.
You might find some additional information in /var/log/apt/term.log. Watching that log file while launching the software center might provide additional insight.
tail -f /var/log/apt/term.log
Can you share a screenshot?
You’re welcome, glad you got it sorted.
Check /etc/apt/sources.list and see if there is a line that starts with
deb cdrom:
in there, if so comment it out. You’ll have to update after updating the sources.
I take the latter approach – a single PostgreSQL database service for all other containers to use. That allows me to concentrate memory/CPU to a single service and optimize for that. I’ve found that a single database service uses less total resources (especially memory) than running separate DB stacks for each service.
Wow, that’s a great giveaway. Thank you for sharing.
If possible Maneater or Borderlands 3 please. Thank you!