> Shit... it means I have been going without security updates for some
> time now. After correcting it I got 137 updates, onve of them I
> noticed was Abrowser which has been receiving regular updates
> nonetheless.
I received an Abrowser update today as well, so that might have been a
Shit... it means I have been going without security updates for some time
now. After correcting it I got 137 updates, onve of them I noticed was
Abrowser which has been receiving regular updates nonetheless. Synaptic
should avoid letting the user without security updates, IMHO.
Thanks for
> My sources.list looks like this now
> __
> # deb http://us.archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ flidas main
> # deb http://us.archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ flidas-updates main
> # deb http://@SECURITYHOST@@SECURITYPATH@ flidas-security main
>
I am able, however, to install packages without the system complaining about
hash sums and such...
My sources.list looks like this now
__
# deb http://us.archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ flidas main
# deb
I don't know, this was made by Synaptic. I have been receiving regular
updates, only thing I did was adding the Tor part.
I run those commands, and got this:
$ sudo apt-get clean
$ sudo apt-get update
Get:1 tor+http://ppa.launchpad.net/i2p-maintainers/i2p/ubuntu xenial
InRelease
Get:3
> Hash Sum mismatch
From [1], try
$ apt-get clean
$ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
$ apt-get clean
$ apt-get update
> # Uncomment this lines to enable the backports optional repository
> # deb http://us.archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ flidas-backports main
> # deb-src
> From [1], try
[1]
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15505775/debian-apt-packages-hash-sum-mismatch
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sudo apt update
Get:1 tor+http://ppa.launchpad.net/i2p-maintainers/i2p/ubuntu xenial
InRelease
Err:3 tor+http://ppa.launchpad.net/i2p-maintainers/i2p/ubuntu xenial/main
amd64 Packages
Hash Sum mismatch
Err:4 tor+https://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel flidas/main Sources
Hash Sum
> I tried running
>
> sudo apt update
>
> and noticed that even some PPAs failed to authenticate (something to do
> with the Hash Verification).
Can you post the output of
$ sudo apt update
and the output of
$ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
and the contents of
/etc/apt/sources.list
?
I tried running
sudo apt update
and noticed that even some PPAs failed to authenticate (something to do with
the Hash Verification). Maybe this means that it's not related to Trisquel
server, but instead something on my part. I just don't know what it could be.
Any help please?
Thanks.
Hey,
I tried installing some new packages today, and it said that the packages
couldn't be authenticated, asking if I wanted to go on and install them
anyway. I choose "no". Is anyone having the same issue?
My sources.list file looks like this
deb
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