[Bug 988841] Re: cannot use update manager

Jackson Sandberg Lawler jaylaw555 at gmail.com
Tue May 1 17:54:10 UTC 2012


I ran into that problem too.  I opened up a terminal and ran the following
command:

     sudo nautilus /var/lib/apt/lists/

That will open up the folder containing all of the files that need to be
changed as root in nautilus.  As root you can double-click on a file to
edit it, or for some it may be necessary to right-click and select Open
With Other Application... and then choose the text editor you want to use
to delete the contents of all of the files--I used gedit b/c its simple and
it works.

i hope that helps!  If it doesn't I will try to help you further if I
can.

On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Michael Crane
<michaelwcrane2 at gmail.com>wrote:

> I ran into the exact same problem, after my computer connected to wifi
> at a hotel, but I had not logged in yet. I was connected, but there was
> no internet connection. The first page in any browser is automatically
> rerouted by the server to the login screen.
>
> I hope that this does not happen every time I'm at a hotel, but the
> bigger issue that I have is that I am unable to edit the files as
> described above. I am told that I do not own the files, and I am unable
> to change the permissions on them. Am I doing something wrong?
>
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>
> Title:
>  cannot use update manager
>
> Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
>  Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>  whenever I open update-manager now, I get this message:
>
>  E:Encountered a section with no Package: header, E:Problem with
>  MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu
>  .com_ubuntu_dists_precise_main_binary-i386_Packages, E:The package
>  lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
>
>  This happened just after I told the program to check for updates.  I
>  am at school and they have a filter program that blocks us (the
>  students) from getting online without logging on first.  I forgot that
>  I had to log on first because I opened update-manager before I opened
>  my browser (where the username and password is prompted upon initial
>  attempt to visit a webpage).
>
>  First thing, I opened update manager, and checked for updates.  it
>  told me to check my internet connection; that was when I realized that
>  I had forgotten to log in.  So, I opened my browser and typed in my
>  username and password and then got on to google just fine.  Then, I
>  tried to update again, and almost immediately, I presented with the
>  error message I mentioned before.
>
>  I marked this as a security vulnerability because I think that it
>  might be, since I cannot receive any updates anymore.
>
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Title:
  cannot use update manager

Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  whenever I open update-manager now, I get this message:

  E:Encountered a section with no Package: header, E:Problem with
  MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu
  .com_ubuntu_dists_precise_main_binary-i386_Packages, E:The package
  lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.

  This happened just after I told the program to check for updates.  I
  am at school and they have a filter program that blocks us (the
  students) from getting online without logging on first.  I forgot that
  I had to log on first because I opened update-manager before I opened
  my browser (where the username and password is prompted upon initial
  attempt to visit a webpage).

  First thing, I opened update manager, and checked for updates.  it
  told me to check my internet connection; that was when I realized that
  I had forgotten to log in.  So, I opened my browser and typed in my
  username and password and then got on to google just fine.  Then, I
  tried to update again, and almost immediately, I presented with the
  error message I mentioned before.

  I marked this as a security vulnerability because I think that it
  might be, since I cannot receive any updates anymore.

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