System program problem detected in Ubuntu 18.04
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I have some issue on my ubuntu 18.04. The message that I have get is like this: System program problem detected. Probably it caused after I download wine and it's having some error on the progress.
It's probably because i update wine and it having some error. When I update, it looks like this:
sudo apt update
What should i do to resolve this?
18.04 wine system
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I have some issue on my ubuntu 18.04. The message that I have get is like this: System program problem detected. Probably it caused after I download wine and it's having some error on the progress.
It's probably because i update wine and it having some error. When I update, it looks like this:
sudo apt update
What should i do to resolve this?
18.04 wine system
What about "Report problem ..." ? Going through that procedure, you will create a error report to the developers, and then someone might fix your problem at some point.
– Soren A
Apr 5 at 10:50
Muhammad, are you able to ping the ip address that is timing out? Also, you might be able to get more clues by typingdmesg | less
and looking for errors and warnings there.
– Robert Baker
Apr 5 at 10:55
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I have some issue on my ubuntu 18.04. The message that I have get is like this: System program problem detected. Probably it caused after I download wine and it's having some error on the progress.
It's probably because i update wine and it having some error. When I update, it looks like this:
sudo apt update
What should i do to resolve this?
18.04 wine system
I have some issue on my ubuntu 18.04. The message that I have get is like this: System program problem detected. Probably it caused after I download wine and it's having some error on the progress.
It's probably because i update wine and it having some error. When I update, it looks like this:
sudo apt update
What should i do to resolve this?
18.04 wine system
18.04 wine system
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Muhammad Prabu MutawakkilMuhammad Prabu Mutawakkil
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What about "Report problem ..." ? Going through that procedure, you will create a error report to the developers, and then someone might fix your problem at some point.
– Soren A
Apr 5 at 10:50
Muhammad, are you able to ping the ip address that is timing out? Also, you might be able to get more clues by typingdmesg | less
and looking for errors and warnings there.
– Robert Baker
Apr 5 at 10:55
add a comment |
What about "Report problem ..." ? Going through that procedure, you will create a error report to the developers, and then someone might fix your problem at some point.
– Soren A
Apr 5 at 10:50
Muhammad, are you able to ping the ip address that is timing out? Also, you might be able to get more clues by typingdmesg | less
and looking for errors and warnings there.
– Robert Baker
Apr 5 at 10:55
What about "Report problem ..." ? Going through that procedure, you will create a error report to the developers, and then someone might fix your problem at some point.
– Soren A
Apr 5 at 10:50
What about "Report problem ..." ? Going through that procedure, you will create a error report to the developers, and then someone might fix your problem at some point.
– Soren A
Apr 5 at 10:50
Muhammad, are you able to ping the ip address that is timing out? Also, you might be able to get more clues by typing
dmesg | less
and looking for errors and warnings there.– Robert Baker
Apr 5 at 10:55
Muhammad, are you able to ping the ip address that is timing out? Also, you might be able to get more clues by typing
dmesg | less
and looking for errors and warnings there.– Robert Baker
Apr 5 at 10:55
add a comment |
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What about "Report problem ..." ? Going through that procedure, you will create a error report to the developers, and then someone might fix your problem at some point.
– Soren A
Apr 5 at 10:50
Muhammad, are you able to ping the ip address that is timing out? Also, you might be able to get more clues by typing
dmesg | less
and looking for errors and warnings there.– Robert Baker
Apr 5 at 10:55