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I installed Linux Mint 19 “Tara” Cinnamon, and when I want to upgrade or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, there is some bug:



The following packages have unmet dependencies:
indicator-sensors:i386 : Depends: libappindicator3-1:i386 (>= 0.2.96) but it is not installed
Depends: libatasmart4:i386 (>= 0.13) but it is not installed
Depends: libc6:i386 (>= 2.3.6-6~) but it is not installed
Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.22.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgirepository-1.0-1:i386 (>= 0.9.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libglib2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.28.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgtk-3-0:i386 (>= 3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libnotify4:i386 (>= 0.7.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libpeas-1.0-0:i386 (>= 1.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libsensors4:i386 (>= 1:3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libx11-6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: libxext6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: dconf-gsettings-backend:i386 but it is not installed or
gsettings-backend:i386
Depends: gir1.2-peas-1.0:i386 but it is not installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).









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    did you tried the mention fix ? apt --fix-broken install
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:27






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    Also I thnik apt-get update apt-get upgrade is better than apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:28






  • 4




    -1 for having an instruction there in plain English that was not followed.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Oct 4 at 12:34











  • @Kiwy it does different things: upgrade only upgrades to the latest package versions, dist-upgrade also upgrades the kernel version.
    – Fiximan
    Oct 4 at 14:06










  • @Fiximan I think your misunderstanding the function of dist-upgrade and upgrade both upgrade the kernel. It's the method they use to resolve dependencies. dist-upgrade is a bit more aggressive in its dependencies resolution.
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 16:37















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I installed Linux Mint 19 “Tara” Cinnamon, and when I want to upgrade or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, there is some bug:



The following packages have unmet dependencies:
indicator-sensors:i386 : Depends: libappindicator3-1:i386 (>= 0.2.96) but it is not installed
Depends: libatasmart4:i386 (>= 0.13) but it is not installed
Depends: libc6:i386 (>= 2.3.6-6~) but it is not installed
Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.22.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgirepository-1.0-1:i386 (>= 0.9.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libglib2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.28.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgtk-3-0:i386 (>= 3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libnotify4:i386 (>= 0.7.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libpeas-1.0-0:i386 (>= 1.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libsensors4:i386 (>= 1:3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libx11-6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: libxext6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: dconf-gsettings-backend:i386 but it is not installed or
gsettings-backend:i386
Depends: gir1.2-peas-1.0:i386 but it is not installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).









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    did you tried the mention fix ? apt --fix-broken install
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:27






  • 1




    Also I thnik apt-get update apt-get upgrade is better than apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:28






  • 4




    -1 for having an instruction there in plain English that was not followed.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Oct 4 at 12:34











  • @Kiwy it does different things: upgrade only upgrades to the latest package versions, dist-upgrade also upgrades the kernel version.
    – Fiximan
    Oct 4 at 14:06










  • @Fiximan I think your misunderstanding the function of dist-upgrade and upgrade both upgrade the kernel. It's the method they use to resolve dependencies. dist-upgrade is a bit more aggressive in its dependencies resolution.
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 16:37













up vote
-2
down vote

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up vote
-2
down vote

favorite











I installed Linux Mint 19 “Tara” Cinnamon, and when I want to upgrade or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, there is some bug:



The following packages have unmet dependencies:
indicator-sensors:i386 : Depends: libappindicator3-1:i386 (>= 0.2.96) but it is not installed
Depends: libatasmart4:i386 (>= 0.13) but it is not installed
Depends: libc6:i386 (>= 2.3.6-6~) but it is not installed
Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.22.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgirepository-1.0-1:i386 (>= 0.9.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libglib2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.28.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgtk-3-0:i386 (>= 3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libnotify4:i386 (>= 0.7.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libpeas-1.0-0:i386 (>= 1.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libsensors4:i386 (>= 1:3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libx11-6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: libxext6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: dconf-gsettings-backend:i386 but it is not installed or
gsettings-backend:i386
Depends: gir1.2-peas-1.0:i386 but it is not installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).









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I installed Linux Mint 19 “Tara” Cinnamon, and when I want to upgrade or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, there is some bug:



The following packages have unmet dependencies:
indicator-sensors:i386 : Depends: libappindicator3-1:i386 (>= 0.2.96) but it is not installed
Depends: libatasmart4:i386 (>= 0.13) but it is not installed
Depends: libc6:i386 (>= 2.3.6-6~) but it is not installed
Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.22.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgirepository-1.0-1:i386 (>= 0.9.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libglib2.0-0:i386 (>= 2.28.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libgtk-3-0:i386 (>= 3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libnotify4:i386 (>= 0.7.2) but it is not installed
Depends: libpeas-1.0-0:i386 (>= 1.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libsensors4:i386 (>= 1:3.0.0) but it is not installed
Depends: libx11-6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: libxext6:i386 but it is not installed
Depends: dconf-gsettings-backend:i386 but it is not installed or
gsettings-backend:i386
Depends: gir1.2-peas-1.0:i386 but it is not installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).






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  • 2




    did you tried the mention fix ? apt --fix-broken install
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:27






  • 1




    Also I thnik apt-get update apt-get upgrade is better than apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:28






  • 4




    -1 for having an instruction there in plain English that was not followed.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Oct 4 at 12:34











  • @Kiwy it does different things: upgrade only upgrades to the latest package versions, dist-upgrade also upgrades the kernel version.
    – Fiximan
    Oct 4 at 14:06










  • @Fiximan I think your misunderstanding the function of dist-upgrade and upgrade both upgrade the kernel. It's the method they use to resolve dependencies. dist-upgrade is a bit more aggressive in its dependencies resolution.
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 16:37













  • 2




    did you tried the mention fix ? apt --fix-broken install
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:27






  • 1




    Also I thnik apt-get update apt-get upgrade is better than apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 12:28






  • 4




    -1 for having an instruction there in plain English that was not followed.
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Oct 4 at 12:34











  • @Kiwy it does different things: upgrade only upgrades to the latest package versions, dist-upgrade also upgrades the kernel version.
    – Fiximan
    Oct 4 at 14:06










  • @Fiximan I think your misunderstanding the function of dist-upgrade and upgrade both upgrade the kernel. It's the method they use to resolve dependencies. dist-upgrade is a bit more aggressive in its dependencies resolution.
    – Kiwy
    Oct 4 at 16:37








2




2




did you tried the mention fix ? apt --fix-broken install
– Kiwy
Oct 4 at 12:27




did you tried the mention fix ? apt --fix-broken install
– Kiwy
Oct 4 at 12:27




1




1




Also I thnik apt-get update apt-get upgrade is better than apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
– Kiwy
Oct 4 at 12:28




Also I thnik apt-get update apt-get upgrade is better than apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
– Kiwy
Oct 4 at 12:28




4




4




-1 for having an instruction there in plain English that was not followed.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Oct 4 at 12:34





-1 for having an instruction there in plain English that was not followed.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Oct 4 at 12:34













@Kiwy it does different things: upgrade only upgrades to the latest package versions, dist-upgrade also upgrades the kernel version.
– Fiximan
Oct 4 at 14:06




@Kiwy it does different things: upgrade only upgrades to the latest package versions, dist-upgrade also upgrades the kernel version.
– Fiximan
Oct 4 at 14:06












@Fiximan I think your misunderstanding the function of dist-upgrade and upgrade both upgrade the kernel. It's the method they use to resolve dependencies. dist-upgrade is a bit more aggressive in its dependencies resolution.
– Kiwy
Oct 4 at 16:37





@Fiximan I think your misunderstanding the function of dist-upgrade and upgrade both upgrade the kernel. It's the method they use to resolve dependencies. dist-upgrade is a bit more aggressive in its dependencies resolution.
– Kiwy
Oct 4 at 16:37











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The program indicator-sensors is developed and packaged as a snap.



1) remove the indicator-sensors and its ppa :



sudo apt remove indicator-sensors
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors


2) Run sudo apt --fix-broken install



3) Upgrade :sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade



4) Install the indicator-sensors package:



sudo apt install snapd
sudo snap install indicator-sensors


Starting from Ubuntu 16.04 the package indicator-sensors can't be installed properly. It may cause some issues.



The bug: Missing package for ubuntu xenial



The answer of the maintainer:




Alex Murray (alexmurray) wrote on 2018-06-18:#3



You can now install via snap - https://snapcraft.io/indicator-sensors



snap install indicator-sensors







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    The program indicator-sensors is developed and packaged as a snap.



    1) remove the indicator-sensors and its ppa :



    sudo apt remove indicator-sensors
    sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors


    2) Run sudo apt --fix-broken install



    3) Upgrade :sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade



    4) Install the indicator-sensors package:



    sudo apt install snapd
    sudo snap install indicator-sensors


    Starting from Ubuntu 16.04 the package indicator-sensors can't be installed properly. It may cause some issues.



    The bug: Missing package for ubuntu xenial



    The answer of the maintainer:




    Alex Murray (alexmurray) wrote on 2018-06-18:#3



    You can now install via snap - https://snapcraft.io/indicator-sensors



    snap install indicator-sensors







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      The program indicator-sensors is developed and packaged as a snap.



      1) remove the indicator-sensors and its ppa :



      sudo apt remove indicator-sensors
      sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors


      2) Run sudo apt --fix-broken install



      3) Upgrade :sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade



      4) Install the indicator-sensors package:



      sudo apt install snapd
      sudo snap install indicator-sensors


      Starting from Ubuntu 16.04 the package indicator-sensors can't be installed properly. It may cause some issues.



      The bug: Missing package for ubuntu xenial



      The answer of the maintainer:




      Alex Murray (alexmurray) wrote on 2018-06-18:#3



      You can now install via snap - https://snapcraft.io/indicator-sensors



      snap install indicator-sensors







      share|improve this answer
























        up vote
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        up vote
        2
        down vote









        The program indicator-sensors is developed and packaged as a snap.



        1) remove the indicator-sensors and its ppa :



        sudo apt remove indicator-sensors
        sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors


        2) Run sudo apt --fix-broken install



        3) Upgrade :sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade



        4) Install the indicator-sensors package:



        sudo apt install snapd
        sudo snap install indicator-sensors


        Starting from Ubuntu 16.04 the package indicator-sensors can't be installed properly. It may cause some issues.



        The bug: Missing package for ubuntu xenial



        The answer of the maintainer:




        Alex Murray (alexmurray) wrote on 2018-06-18:#3



        You can now install via snap - https://snapcraft.io/indicator-sensors



        snap install indicator-sensors







        share|improve this answer














        The program indicator-sensors is developed and packaged as a snap.



        1) remove the indicator-sensors and its ppa :



        sudo apt remove indicator-sensors
        sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:alexmurray/indicator-sensors


        2) Run sudo apt --fix-broken install



        3) Upgrade :sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade



        4) Install the indicator-sensors package:



        sudo apt install snapd
        sudo snap install indicator-sensors


        Starting from Ubuntu 16.04 the package indicator-sensors can't be installed properly. It may cause some issues.



        The bug: Missing package for ubuntu xenial



        The answer of the maintainer:




        Alex Murray (alexmurray) wrote on 2018-06-18:#3



        You can now install via snap - https://snapcraft.io/indicator-sensors



        snap install indicator-sensors








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