I Can't use sudo apt install












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When ever i run sudo apt install it says:



E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.


but when I run sudo dpkg --configure -a it says:




Your system has UEFI Secure boot enabled. UEFI Secure Boot requires additional configuration to work with third-party drivers. │ The system will assist you in configuring UEFI Secure Boot. To permit the use of third-party drivers, a new Machine-Owner Key (MOK) has been generated. This key now needs to be enrolled in your system's firmware. To ensure that this change is being made by you as an authorized user, and not by an attacker, you must choose a password now and then confirm the change after reboot using the same password, in both the "Enroll MOK" and "Change Secure Boot state" menus that will be presented to you when this system reboots.




It Started doing that right after I installed Virtualbox



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  • It Won't work even though I did what it said

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago











  • @Hoidberg Please edit and add more details. How exactly does it not work?

    – wjandrea
    2 hours ago











  • And what exactly did you do?

    – terdon
    2 hours ago











  • I Tried to fix it but even after doing what it says it still pops up

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    OK, but please edit your question and add these details. Did you choose a password? Did you reboot? Were the menus actually presented to you? Did you choose the choices described? Did you try the same command after rebooting? Did you get the exact same output?

    – terdon
    1 hour ago
















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When ever i run sudo apt install it says:



E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.


but when I run sudo dpkg --configure -a it says:




Your system has UEFI Secure boot enabled. UEFI Secure Boot requires additional configuration to work with third-party drivers. │ The system will assist you in configuring UEFI Secure Boot. To permit the use of third-party drivers, a new Machine-Owner Key (MOK) has been generated. This key now needs to be enrolled in your system's firmware. To ensure that this change is being made by you as an authorized user, and not by an attacker, you must choose a password now and then confirm the change after reboot using the same password, in both the "Enroll MOK" and "Change Secure Boot state" menus that will be presented to you when this system reboots.




It Started doing that right after I installed Virtualbox



How can I Fix that?










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  • It Won't work even though I did what it said

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago











  • @Hoidberg Please edit and add more details. How exactly does it not work?

    – wjandrea
    2 hours ago











  • And what exactly did you do?

    – terdon
    2 hours ago











  • I Tried to fix it but even after doing what it says it still pops up

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    OK, but please edit your question and add these details. Did you choose a password? Did you reboot? Were the menus actually presented to you? Did you choose the choices described? Did you try the same command after rebooting? Did you get the exact same output?

    – terdon
    1 hour ago














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When ever i run sudo apt install it says:



E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.


but when I run sudo dpkg --configure -a it says:




Your system has UEFI Secure boot enabled. UEFI Secure Boot requires additional configuration to work with third-party drivers. │ The system will assist you in configuring UEFI Secure Boot. To permit the use of third-party drivers, a new Machine-Owner Key (MOK) has been generated. This key now needs to be enrolled in your system's firmware. To ensure that this change is being made by you as an authorized user, and not by an attacker, you must choose a password now and then confirm the change after reboot using the same password, in both the "Enroll MOK" and "Change Secure Boot state" menus that will be presented to you when this system reboots.




It Started doing that right after I installed Virtualbox



How can I Fix that?










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When ever i run sudo apt install it says:



E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.


but when I run sudo dpkg --configure -a it says:




Your system has UEFI Secure boot enabled. UEFI Secure Boot requires additional configuration to work with third-party drivers. │ The system will assist you in configuring UEFI Secure Boot. To permit the use of third-party drivers, a new Machine-Owner Key (MOK) has been generated. This key now needs to be enrolled in your system's firmware. To ensure that this change is being made by you as an authorized user, and not by an attacker, you must choose a password now and then confirm the change after reboot using the same password, in both the "Enroll MOK" and "Change Secure Boot state" menus that will be presented to you when this system reboots.




It Started doing that right after I installed Virtualbox



How can I Fix that?







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  • It Won't work even though I did what it said

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago











  • @Hoidberg Please edit and add more details. How exactly does it not work?

    – wjandrea
    2 hours ago











  • And what exactly did you do?

    – terdon
    2 hours ago











  • I Tried to fix it but even after doing what it says it still pops up

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    OK, but please edit your question and add these details. Did you choose a password? Did you reboot? Were the menus actually presented to you? Did you choose the choices described? Did you try the same command after rebooting? Did you get the exact same output?

    – terdon
    1 hour ago



















  • It Won't work even though I did what it said

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago











  • @Hoidberg Please edit and add more details. How exactly does it not work?

    – wjandrea
    2 hours ago











  • And what exactly did you do?

    – terdon
    2 hours ago











  • I Tried to fix it but even after doing what it says it still pops up

    – Hoidberg
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    OK, but please edit your question and add these details. Did you choose a password? Did you reboot? Were the menus actually presented to you? Did you choose the choices described? Did you try the same command after rebooting? Did you get the exact same output?

    – terdon
    1 hour ago

















It Won't work even though I did what it said

– Hoidberg
2 hours ago





It Won't work even though I did what it said

– Hoidberg
2 hours ago













@Hoidberg Please edit and add more details. How exactly does it not work?

– wjandrea
2 hours ago





@Hoidberg Please edit and add more details. How exactly does it not work?

– wjandrea
2 hours ago













And what exactly did you do?

– terdon
2 hours ago





And what exactly did you do?

– terdon
2 hours ago













I Tried to fix it but even after doing what it says it still pops up

– Hoidberg
2 hours ago





I Tried to fix it but even after doing what it says it still pops up

– Hoidberg
2 hours ago




1




1





OK, but please edit your question and add these details. Did you choose a password? Did you reboot? Were the menus actually presented to you? Did you choose the choices described? Did you try the same command after rebooting? Did you get the exact same output?

– terdon
1 hour ago





OK, but please edit your question and add these details. Did you choose a password? Did you reboot? Were the menus actually presented to you? Did you choose the choices described? Did you try the same command after rebooting? Did you get the exact same output?

– terdon
1 hour ago










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