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title: "Resuming Stopped Apt Updates"
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date: 2020-02-29T17:58:14-05:00
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tags: ["ubuntu", "linux"]
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Especially on the Raspberry Pi, it is quite often for me to lose connection while updating. I know some people setup `screen` or `tmux` sessions so that they can easily reconnect. I'm not good at remembering to do this. [Angus and Cas](https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/46546) on StackExchange shared that to resume a stopped update...
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```bash
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sudo kill $(pgrep dpkg)
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sudo dpkg --configure --pending
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sudo apt install -f
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```
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Which will then configure the packages that have already been installed but not configured yet and finish installing packages.
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