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ssh into your device and do as root "apt-get install -f" the issue should then be fixed but post the output of the above here if it still doesn't work...
Did you used auto-catch option from N9QT ?
If yes, disable this option..
I can add that immediately before, when I tried to install waze, I got a message about the cache (I don't remember more), I reboot, and now the error. It happens with new .deb, but also with .deb I've already installed. Another strange thing is that if a go in the setup-application, if I touch "updates" ("aggiornamenti" in italian) the page is empty. Yesterday it shows 4 app to be update...
Any suggestion?
thanx
Maxx