So I tried to install a fan script last night. It's supposed to be a 1 line of code.
But even though it's a brand new installation of ubuntu, my system says "No. You need to install curl first"
When I try to do that, my system says "no, you already have a more recent version of curl installed"
I'd love to copy/paste the exact text, so you guys could see what I see, but when I do that, either in comments or in new posts, Lemmy gets confused, and won't post it.
How do I get you guys a copy/paste of this, so you guys can say "Oh, you have to do this this and this"?
Ok, this is becoming what I remember not liking of not understanding linux.
I was supposed to just type one line of code
... curl https://download.argon40.com/argon1.sh | bash ...
And that led to me not having curl installed. After 24 hours of trying to figure this out, I finally figured out I need to type
... sudo snap install curl # version 8.1.2 ...
And so then I type
... curl https://download.argon40.com/argon1.sh | bash ...
again, and this time I get this.
...
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 19245 100 19245 ************* 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0
0 0 4848 Argon Setup
0 0 --:--*************
:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 48598
E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. It is held by process 6408 (unattended-upgr)
N: Be aware that removing the lock file is not a solution and may break your system.
E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), is another process using it?
Please also connect device to the internet and restart installation.
bighat@bighat-desktop:~$ ...
I have no idea what that lock is, or what to do. I was told "oh, it'll be easy, you just gotta put in this one line of code". Going on 4 years trying to get that fan to work...
It's not that. I've hand typed comments far longer than this pasted text. This is like 4-5 sentences worth of text, whereas I've hand typed mini novels here, essentially.
Don't know what to tell you then, bud. Maybe ask your instance admin help community, or if you use a third party app go to them.
You can format code with back ticks, by the way.
def potato(yum)
```def potato(yum)```
You can put back ticks inside a code block by using triple tildes or quadruple back ticks for the outer block.
Or inline
`like this`
Good to know. I just escaped'em.