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How to increase your apt cache limit
24 January 2011 at 1:54 pm 10 comments
Increase value APT::Cache-Limit
When the time I try to install
backtrack unfortunately i got message error in the terminal :
Reading package lists… Error!
E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room. Please
increase the size of APT::Cache-Limit. Current value: 25165824. (man
5 apt.conf)
E: Error occurred while processing
riece (NewVersion1)
E: Problem with MergeList
/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.offensive-security.com_dists_pwnsauce_universe_binary-i386_Packages
W: Unable to munmap
E: The package lists or status file
could not be parsed or opened.
and solution to fix it is just increase
the value APT::Cache-Limit at the /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf.
sudo gedit
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf.
Then put this code
APT::Cache-Limit "100000000";
at the below on that file and then save
it.
Next typing this code on your terminal
sudo apt-get clean && sudo
apt-get update --fix-missing
and you won’t find apt cache limit
again in the next time.
Good luck..
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10 Comments Add your own
1. pete | 31 January 2011 at
11:34 am
thank you sir! been trying to fix
this problem for a while now. i am a complete newb to linux and your
instructions were just what i needed. thank you very much
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2. aziest | 1 February 2011
at 1:21 am
yes, sharing is good to each
other..^^
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3. bluestarr | 19 May 2011 at
11:35 pm
thanx for your sharing … it
really gave me a hand…..^^
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4. vedad | 9 August 2011 at 3:49
pm
Thanks for the tip. Very usefull.
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5. Tnx | 16 September 2011 at
9:53 am
This helped, thanxs
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6. Paolo | 15 November 2011 at
11:29 pm
Thank you very much, fast and
clean!
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7. Bob | 15 December 2011 at
10:12 pm
Thank you!!!
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8. Tamas | 27 December 2011 at
12:56 am
Thanks, exactly what I needed!
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9. Tejas | 30 December 2011 at
4:18 pm
thank you very much… it solved my
problem
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10. hershey | 2 January 2012 at
11:44 pm
Hi, thanks for the suggestion, but
it is not working for me. Please let me know what am I doing wrong.
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