This should be a problem with not enough entropy that should have been
fixed in recent kernel versions. APT 1.7 will have a fix for that, it's
not backported to 1.6 yet, but it should be easily doable.

I'd say: make sure you are running the latest kernel and that you don't
start apt shortly after boot.

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  apt update fails - 'std::runtime_error' what():
  random_device::__x86_rdrand(void)

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