

After I manually closed it, I checked the software center to see if I had done the same thing again, and I did.

I tried 'exit' to close it, but it just echoed the command. So I did until this point where the terminal was not responding again. Now I tried installing Spotify and they have a similar list of instructions.Īdd the Spotify repository echo deb stable non-free | sudo tee /etc/apt//spotify.list I formatted my computer back to an earlier backup being unable to find an answer to this error and not knowing what I did wrong. So then I wanted to check if the software center had just the Mono cs compiler and that's when the software center started closing immediately after opening and ubuntu gave me this error E: Type 'sudo' is not known on line 2 in the source list /etc/apt//mono-xamarin.listĮ: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened. So I closed it and tried it again with no luck. The terminal stopped was not responding so I put the command back in and it just echoed it. I followed their instructions up to sudo tee /etc/apt//mono-xamarin.list.
Sudo cat tee install#
The first incident happened when I was trying to install Mono. This has happened twice where I followed instructions on installing software and then having the software center open then close immediately as a result of running the commands from the instructions.
