If apt-get / aptitude find some problems with dependencies, it generates a proposal of a solution, something like:
"Accept this solution [Y/n/q/?]",
the problem is that now due to these artificial "Return" keys it assumes automatically the default answer Y without waiting for user prompt.
If apt-get / aptitude find some problems with dependencies, it generates a proposal of a solution, something like:
"Accept this solution [Y/n/q/?]",
the problem is that now due to these artificial "Return" keys it assumes automatically the default answer Y without waiting for user prompt.