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/usr/lib/libbrcolm2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
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Hope you can help me I am using Ubuntu 18/04 (64bit) and I am a Newbie so please answer in layman terms.
When I do sudo apt-get update or Sudo apt update I get the following message at the end
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrscandec2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrcolm2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
Please can you tell me:
1 how this affects the system?
2 How to correct this?
3 What it means?
I am new to this forum so thanks in advance for helping me.
Frances
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Hope you can help me I am using Ubuntu 18/04 (64bit) and I am a Newbie so please answer in layman terms.
When I do sudo apt-get update or Sudo apt update I get the following message at the end
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrscandec2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrcolm2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
Please can you tell me:
1 how this affects the system?
2 How to correct this?
3 What it means?
I am new to this forum so thanks in advance for helping me.
Frances
command-line symbolic-link
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Hello and welcome to askubuntu. Do you have a Brother printer or scanner? the error seems to be related to this: Doubts about symbolic link Printer Brother all-in-one
– steeldriver
2 hours ago
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Hope you can help me I am using Ubuntu 18/04 (64bit) and I am a Newbie so please answer in layman terms.
When I do sudo apt-get update or Sudo apt update I get the following message at the end
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrscandec2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrcolm2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
Please can you tell me:
1 how this affects the system?
2 How to correct this?
3 What it means?
I am new to this forum so thanks in advance for helping me.
Frances
command-line symbolic-link
New contributor
Hope you can help me I am using Ubuntu 18/04 (64bit) and I am a Newbie so please answer in layman terms.
When I do sudo apt-get update or Sudo apt update I get the following message at the end
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrscandec2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
/sbin/config.real: /usr/lib/libbrcolm2.so.1 is not a symbolic link
Please can you tell me:
1 how this affects the system?
2 How to correct this?
3 What it means?
I am new to this forum so thanks in advance for helping me.
Frances
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Hello and welcome to askubuntu. Do you have a Brother printer or scanner? the error seems to be related to this: Doubts about symbolic link Printer Brother all-in-one
– steeldriver
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Hello and welcome to askubuntu. Do you have a Brother printer or scanner? the error seems to be related to this: Doubts about symbolic link Printer Brother all-in-one
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Hello and welcome to askubuntu. Do you have a Brother printer or scanner? the error seems to be related to this: Doubts about symbolic link Printer Brother all-in-one
– steeldriver
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Hello and welcome to askubuntu. Do you have a Brother printer or scanner? the error seems to be related to this: Doubts about symbolic link Printer Brother all-in-one
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Yes a Brother MFC-J6930DW. I also mislead you sorry the version I am using is Ubuntu 18.04 (I forgot I updated duh!) I had a look at the link you shared but I'm not sure what to do as the answers are a little advanced for me. I installed via the Brother site using their instructions.
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Yes a Brother MFC-J6930DW. I also mislead you sorry the version I am using is Ubuntu 18.04 (I forgot I updated duh!) I had a look at the link you shared but I'm not sure what to do as the answers are a little advanced for me. I installed via the Brother site using their instructions.
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Yes a Brother MFC-J6930DW. I also mislead you sorry the version I am using is Ubuntu 18.04 (I forgot I updated duh!) I had a look at the link you shared but I'm not sure what to do as the answers are a little advanced for me. I installed via the Brother site using their instructions.
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Yes a Brother MFC-J6930DW. I also mislead you sorry the version I am using is Ubuntu 18.04 (I forgot I updated duh!) I had a look at the link you shared but I'm not sure what to do as the answers are a little advanced for me. I installed via the Brother site using their instructions.
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Yes a Brother MFC-J6930DW. I also mislead you sorry the version I am using is Ubuntu 18.04 (I forgot I updated duh!) I had a look at the link you shared but I'm not sure what to do as the answers are a little advanced for me. I installed via the Brother site using their instructions.
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Hello and welcome to askubuntu. Do you have a Brother printer or scanner? the error seems to be related to this: Doubts about symbolic link Printer Brother all-in-one
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