![]() ![]() Lsb_release -a uname -a dpkg -l \ grep screensa and this is what I lsb_release -a uname -a dpkg -l \ grep screensaĭpkg-query: error: package name in specifier ' grep' is illegal: must start with an alphanumeric I just found my vertical slash which is a Capital i, so will run the command as he has wrote it and see what I get. I again typed in what actionparsnip suggested, but this time instead of 'uname -a', I put in 'margaretmackintosh -a' and here is what I lsb_release -a margaretmackintosh -a dpkg -l \ grep screensaĭpkg-query: error: package name in specifier ' grep' is illegal: must start with an alphanumeric typed in a terminal again: Like I said I do not have just a vertical line on this laptop, so I use the back slash instead. But, other then it saying there was no packages found, I don't know what the above means. I see that here it printed out like what he told me to type in. |/ Err?=(none) /Reinst- required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) | Status= Not/Inst/ Conf-files/ Unpacked/ halF-conf/ Half-inst/ trig-aWait/ Trig-pend Margaretmackint Z62FM:~ $ lsb_release -a uname -a dpkg -l I grep screensaĭesired= Unknown/ Install/ Remove/ Purge/Hold What happened was when I typed the Capital 'I' into the terminal, instead of being like this 'I' it had a cross bar at top and bottom and this was the results: Okay I just found my vertical slash which is a Capital i, so will run the command as he has wrote it and see what I get. Margaretmackint Z62FM:~ $ lsb_release -a uname -a dpkg -l \ grep screensa ![]() Lsb_release -a uname -a dpkg -l \ grep screensa and this is what I got: Margaretmackint Z62FM:~ $ lsb_release -a margaretmack intosh -a dpkg -l \ grep screensaĭpkg-query: error: package name in specifier ' grep' is illegal: must start with an alphanumeric character I again typed in what actionparsnip suggested, but this time instead of 'uname -a', I put in 'margaretmackintosh -a' and here is what I got: ![]()
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