Linux-modules 4-19-4-041904
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I guys, long time no see... no i need to get back on Ubuntu and some how, because of my bad contact cable of my keyboard make the system saying exists an error and because of that, the system override and don't allow me to storage any file. I repaired that issue, but then say i need to reinstall the Linux-headers and i surpass that error, but now it says can't find Linux-modules and don't let me reinstall it... sorry for not posting any code but i will put the last
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: The package linux-modules-4.19.4-041904-generic needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
so i delete it manually by the ukuu and i have the last major update and the linux 19.5.0 and it vanish and now it appear other again... can anybody help in this case?
i did this:
wget kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… Resolving kernel.ubuntu.com... 9... Connecting to kernel.ubuntu.com|9...|:8...connected. HTTP request, response... 200 OK Length: 10437768 (10,0M) [application/x-debian-package] Saving: ‘linux-headers-4.19.4-041904_4.19.4-041904.201811230330_all.deb’ linux-headers-4.19. 100%[=>] 9,95M 4,80MB/s in 2,1s 2018-11-28 01:55:32 (4,80 MB/s) - ‘linux-headers-4.19.4..._all.deb’saved[10437768/10437768]
i can't show the rest, because i did some fix in secure terminal
kernel linux-headers selinux
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I guys, long time no see... no i need to get back on Ubuntu and some how, because of my bad contact cable of my keyboard make the system saying exists an error and because of that, the system override and don't allow me to storage any file. I repaired that issue, but then say i need to reinstall the Linux-headers and i surpass that error, but now it says can't find Linux-modules and don't let me reinstall it... sorry for not posting any code but i will put the last
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: The package linux-modules-4.19.4-041904-generic needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
so i delete it manually by the ukuu and i have the last major update and the linux 19.5.0 and it vanish and now it appear other again... can anybody help in this case?
i did this:
wget kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… Resolving kernel.ubuntu.com... 9... Connecting to kernel.ubuntu.com|9...|:8...connected. HTTP request, response... 200 OK Length: 10437768 (10,0M) [application/x-debian-package] Saving: ‘linux-headers-4.19.4-041904_4.19.4-041904.201811230330_all.deb’ linux-headers-4.19. 100%[=>] 9,95M 4,80MB/s in 2,1s 2018-11-28 01:55:32 (4,80 MB/s) - ‘linux-headers-4.19.4..._all.deb’saved[10437768/10437768]
i can't show the rest, because i did some fix in secure terminal
kernel linux-headers selinux
Please add it to your post!
– George Udosen
Nov 28 at 2:05
looks fine too me but the problem still persist...
– J. Lopes
Nov 28 at 2:05
You appear to have downloaded it but not yet installed it. Please try:sudo dpkg -i linux-headers*.deb
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:11
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I guys, long time no see... no i need to get back on Ubuntu and some how, because of my bad contact cable of my keyboard make the system saying exists an error and because of that, the system override and don't allow me to storage any file. I repaired that issue, but then say i need to reinstall the Linux-headers and i surpass that error, but now it says can't find Linux-modules and don't let me reinstall it... sorry for not posting any code but i will put the last
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: The package linux-modules-4.19.4-041904-generic needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
so i delete it manually by the ukuu and i have the last major update and the linux 19.5.0 and it vanish and now it appear other again... can anybody help in this case?
i did this:
wget kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… Resolving kernel.ubuntu.com... 9... Connecting to kernel.ubuntu.com|9...|:8...connected. HTTP request, response... 200 OK Length: 10437768 (10,0M) [application/x-debian-package] Saving: ‘linux-headers-4.19.4-041904_4.19.4-041904.201811230330_all.deb’ linux-headers-4.19. 100%[=>] 9,95M 4,80MB/s in 2,1s 2018-11-28 01:55:32 (4,80 MB/s) - ‘linux-headers-4.19.4..._all.deb’saved[10437768/10437768]
i can't show the rest, because i did some fix in secure terminal
kernel linux-headers selinux
I guys, long time no see... no i need to get back on Ubuntu and some how, because of my bad contact cable of my keyboard make the system saying exists an error and because of that, the system override and don't allow me to storage any file. I repaired that issue, but then say i need to reinstall the Linux-headers and i surpass that error, but now it says can't find Linux-modules and don't let me reinstall it... sorry for not posting any code but i will put the last
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: The package linux-modules-4.19.4-041904-generic needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
so i delete it manually by the ukuu and i have the last major update and the linux 19.5.0 and it vanish and now it appear other again... can anybody help in this case?
i did this:
wget kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.4/… Resolving kernel.ubuntu.com... 9... Connecting to kernel.ubuntu.com|9...|:8...connected. HTTP request, response... 200 OK Length: 10437768 (10,0M) [application/x-debian-package] Saving: ‘linux-headers-4.19.4-041904_4.19.4-041904.201811230330_all.deb’ linux-headers-4.19. 100%[=>] 9,95M 4,80MB/s in 2,1s 2018-11-28 01:55:32 (4,80 MB/s) - ‘linux-headers-4.19.4..._all.deb’saved[10437768/10437768]
i can't show the rest, because i did some fix in secure terminal
kernel linux-headers selinux
kernel linux-headers selinux
edited Nov 28 at 2:07
asked Nov 28 at 1:37
J. Lopes
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Please add it to your post!
– George Udosen
Nov 28 at 2:05
looks fine too me but the problem still persist...
– J. Lopes
Nov 28 at 2:05
You appear to have downloaded it but not yet installed it. Please try:sudo dpkg -i linux-headers*.deb
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:11
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Please add it to your post!
– George Udosen
Nov 28 at 2:05
looks fine too me but the problem still persist...
– J. Lopes
Nov 28 at 2:05
You appear to have downloaded it but not yet installed it. Please try:sudo dpkg -i linux-headers*.deb
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:11
Please add it to your post!
– George Udosen
Nov 28 at 2:05
Please add it to your post!
– George Udosen
Nov 28 at 2:05
looks fine too me but the problem still persist...
– J. Lopes
Nov 28 at 2:05
looks fine too me but the problem still persist...
– J. Lopes
Nov 28 at 2:05
You appear to have downloaded it but not yet installed it. Please try:
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers*.deb
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:11
You appear to have downloaded it but not yet installed it. Please try:
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers*.deb
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:11
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– George Udosen
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looks fine too me but the problem still persist...
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Nov 28 at 2:05
You appear to have downloaded it but not yet installed it. Please try:
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers*.deb
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.– chili555
Nov 28 at 2:11