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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Technical Support => Topic started by: h3m96 on December 12, 2013, 01:09:45 AM



Title: Strange Event in Ubuntu
Post by: h3m96 on December 12, 2013, 01:09:45 AM
I installed bitcoin-qt and some weird things happened.  Should I not post this here at all?  I went to AskUbuntu, but I didn't get any help.  The problem is, when the blockchain started downloading a while, I then could not update my system and the "apt" function of my operating system disappeared.  I've used Ubuntu since 2006, and I've never seen that happen.  Does it have something to do with bitcoin-qt?  Or did I bonk my machine? 


Title: Re: Strange Event in Ubuntu
Post by: Foxpup on December 12, 2013, 10:59:48 AM
Unless the error message you get when you try to update is "apt-get: command not found", it is safe to say that it has not actually "disappeared". What package manager are you using and what exact problem are you having with it? Does it give an error message? If so, what exactly does it say? Does it not run at all? Does closing Bitcoin-Qt fix the problem? Do you have any other details that might be worth mentioning?


Title: Re: Strange Event in Ubuntu
Post by: Ecurb123 on December 12, 2013, 09:28:56 PM
I've never had that but I was having some issues with downloading the blockchain, so I ended up just using electrum, works much better.


Title: Re: Strange Event in Ubuntu
Post by: h3m96 on December 12, 2013, 10:31:17 PM
Hi, sorry it took me a while to get back, I had major complications with my operating systems.  What you said above is indeed exactly what happened -- I got the "apt-get" command not found."   I tried to use WGET to download Aptitude but it didn't work.  I never did get it fixed.  I'm not sure if I maybe uninstalled a vital program via Synaptic and just didn't realize I check-marked it, it could be that, but I've never had that happen before.  I am now using Xubuntu and MultiBit is fantastic on here, it works great.  I also have Electrum on Windows but I haven't used it yet.  I have run the blockchain download on other computers, on Windows 7 and on Linux Mint with no problems.    By the way, closing Bitcoin-qt did not help because once your wallet is encrypted, on Ubuntu 12 anyway, you lose the tray icon and the Menu options as well, it's a bug I found on google.  I'm thinking it has to do with qt.  What I was looking for is the ideal Linux distro to use with Bitcoin.  It looks so far like Xubuntu is great.  Thanks for your help!


Title: Re: Strange Event in Ubuntu
Post by: Foxpup on December 16, 2013, 09:29:50 AM
:o Wow, I was just joking when I said that... That's not something that can normally happen by accident. Though, it is possible to completely break your system this way with Synaptic if you tell it to - it has a strong "do what I say, not what I mean" policy. Always remember to read the confirmation dialog before clicking Apply.