The dpkg command is the base package manager for Debian systems. The --configure flag tells it to look for packages that have been unpacked but not yet set up. The -a (or --pending ) flag ensures it processes all currently unfinished packages. 2. If the Standard Fix Fails (Common Roadblocks)
Leo sighed, took a sip of cold coffee, and did exactly what the terminal asked. He typed: sudo dpkg --configure -a The dpkg command is the base package manager