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…

  • Clay_pidgin
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    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)```

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      You can put back ticks inside a code block by using triple tildes or quadruple back ticks for the outer block.

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      Or inline `like this`