Thanks, Andreas!
I've changed the port and was then able to finish the update
installation by typing sudo dpkg --configure -a. After that I reverted
back to my former port (it wasn't 22) and it works fine now.
How can I close this "bug" report?
Kind regards
Ulf!
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;s already in use. How to solve this?
Regards
Ulf
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Today I've got an update to openssh-server version 1:7.2p2-4ubuntu2.5
but installation fails. Also when I purge the package and install it
again, I get the same error message:
openssh-server (1:7.2p2-4ubuntu2.5) wird eingerichtet ...
insserv: warning: script 'screen-cleanup'
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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For me the issue seems to be cause as the VMhost for this Ubuntu guest has
netskope / goskope.com installed and https traffic is inspected by way of a
wildcard certificate.
So yes, there is an issue with the cert, but it should be possible to manually
allow this operation to proceed anyway like
same here with Ubuntu 16.10 and iOS 10.2 (14C92). The ppa cited above
does not install on yakkety.
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same here with Ubuntu 16.10 and iOS 10.2 (14C92). The ppa cited above
does not install on yakkety.
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