![]() Os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL, 0o640), ‘wb’) as f:įileNotFoundError: No such file or directory: ‘/var/crash/_usr_bin_’ Python3-mako : Breaks: python-mako (=less= 1.1.0+ds1-1) but 1.0.7+ds1-1 is to be installedĮ: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.įile “/usr/bin/mintupgrade”, line 626, in =less=module>įile “/usr/bin/mintupgrade”, line 398, in checkįile “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apt/cache.py”, line 385, in upgradeĪpt_pkg.Error: E:Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.įile “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport_python_hook.py”, line 154, in apport_excepthook Libssl1.1 : Breaks: python-httplib2 (=less= 0.11.3-1) but 0.9.2+dfsg-1ubuntu0.2 is to be installed The following packages have unmet dependencies: The following information may help to resolve the situation: Requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstableĭistribution that some required packages have not yet been created Hi, I get the following during the mintupgrade check (I had to change the “less than” sign with =less= or the site will block the content): I had to add a “xrandr –output Virtual-1 –mode 1440×900” as a command in “Startup Applications” to sidestep this and now it looks fine and LM is at a pleasing resolution. Because my Linux Mint install is a VM in Unraid and I connect to it via noVNC, when looking at Preferences->Display everything was greyed out for the Unknown display and there was no way to change resolution. I guess I won’t worry about this too much, I am not sure I see a hard need to remove these anyway? The other issue is that display resolution was too small / for some reason smaller than it had been in LM 19.3 after the upgrade to LM 20 completed. With foreign packages it fails to remove mountall because it says it is an “essential” system package, but I see no mountall in the list of things being selected+removed and it looks like it comes from libplymouth4 because when I try to remove that it throws the error about mountall being essential. I had two issues with remove foreign packages and resolution. I posted this on FB but will also paste it here just in case it helps anybody or in case LM team wants to weigh in on it: I didn’t realize it would require so much space. ![]() I ran out of space on both root and boot during the upgrade that gave me a little scare but I managed to do some manual deletion and made it by with 90MB to spare. I have since upgraded through each increment of mint and have arrived today at 20. It figured out most of everything in regard to the machine’s hardware. Love the fact that Mint booted up to the desktop on a foreign machine. I pulled the hard drive out of that machine when the mobo fried and plugged it into another machine. I was pretty much ready to timeshift back to 19.3 but thought I’ll give it one more reboot, and was delighted to see my VPN icon solid green indicating an internet connection!! This upgrade started in 2014 where Mint 15 was installed on a different machine. I deleted all, set to auto, and used terminal to restart network-manager. i am not a power user by any means and after about half hour of trying to find a hint on search engine, I tried resetting my network adapters and saw DNS servers addresses were filled in but unknown to me. No wired internet upon rebooting after upgrade. Feel free to let me know which software should be added next.This happened to me as well. ![]() ![]() Here in this article, I compiled out the installation methods of some of the most commonly used bioinformatics and simulation tools, as well as how to run these tools after installing them on an Ubuntu 20.04 machine. Although much of the popular software in the bioinformatics world is easy to install in Ubuntu if one is familiar with the ecosystem, a beginner will certainly have a difficult time circling the internet trying to find a proper installation method, at least, that’s what I had to go through when I first started out. In the case of bioinformatics tools, this is notoriously difficult in some cases, particularly in Linux-based operating systems such as Ubuntu, where one-click installer files, unlike Windows, are not an option. One of the most time-consuming and frustrating aspects of computational tasks has always been properly installing software and getting it up and running in no time.
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