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  1. askubuntu.com/questions/70548/getting-​the-error-error...   Cached
    Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. It's 100% free, no registration required.
  2. ubuntuforums.org/​showthread.php?t=2140271   Cached
    Hi guys, Ubuntu software center says: "Items cannot be installed or removed until the ... Give us the full log of apf-get -f install please. ... apt-get -f install ...
  3. ubuntuforums.org/​showthread.php?t=2016307&page=2&p=12074636   Cached
    if you have solved your issue , you can mark the thread as solved from thread tools . Thank you .
  4. askubuntu.com/questions/98752/broken-​package-after...   Cached
    Error broken count>0. Related. 1. After update: `/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/md5sums': Is a directory. 0 “corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive” error. 7
  5. www.linuxfloat.org/ubuntu-1104-upgrade-​problem-brokencount-error
    Ubuntu 11.04 released,I can't wait to upgrade from 10.10 to Natty ,but I encountered a problem. System got stuck blank at the first restart.
  6. askubuntu.com/questions/199687/error-​brokencount0-when...   Cached
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  7. ubuntuforums.org/​showthread.php?t=1093763   Cached
    I am getting an error when I try to install something. On the top right I have a red ... Make sure you're not running other dpkg instances. Close all running ...
  8. www.linuxine.com/story/error-broken-​count-0
    I have the message: Error Broken count >0 Check if you are using third party repositories. Tag Cloud; Log in/Create account; Home; All; Distributions; Resources ...
  9. www.esdebian.org/foro/24508/error-​brokencount0   Cached
    "Error: BrokenCount>0" y luego al querer ejecutarlo desde. esDebian. La mayor comunidad de Debian en español ¡Regístrate ya! | Ingresar Inicio; Wiki; Artículos ...
  10. www.linuxine.com/story/error-occured-​package-manager   Cached
    The error message was: 'Error: BrokenCount>0'. This usually means that your installed packages have unmet dependencies." So how do I fix this?