On Monday, February 17, 2020 at 11:19:58 AM UTC-8, david glenn wrote:

> the attached screen shot is the same result.  From the very beginning of 
> this process I have had the ''0 upgraded, ..., 0 to remove *and 27 not 
> upgraded*" and there has always been an " Err 
> http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/.......".to a number of files as it 
> scrolls through the update.
>
>
>
There are two things going on.

The '27 not upgraded' happens when the system has had a lot of upgrades 
over time.  If you google a bit you'll find the magic incantation for that, 
but it's not related to your problem.

Your screenshot helped, however.  It's indeed finding the package, but if 
you read closely it's saying the signature of the package can't be 
verified.  There's an option to install without the verification (don't use 
it - it's there to protect you from hacked packages), but John's reply 
saying how to update your keys is what you want to do.

I'm hazily remembering some mention of a distribution key expiring in the 
recent past, so the apt-key command should catch your set of keys for the 
repos up to current.  Give it a try.  It's probably your issue at this 
point.

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