Hi On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 09:36:31PM +0100, wehpozz wrote: > W: http://security.debian.org/dists/stretch/updates/InRelease: The key(s) in > the keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg are ignored as the file is not readable by > user '_apt' executing apt-key. > W: Target Packages (main/binary-i386/Packages) is configured multiple times in > /etc/apt/sources.list:13 and /etc/apt/sources.list:28
First: Note that these are all warnings (W) which should be solved as they indicate problems, but aren't critical in a way to block upgrades as such – GUIs might have problems, but at the very least the commandline tool "apt(-get)" itself should be fine and continues its job even if it would like to do its job in better working conditions. To help you with the misconfiguration causing these warning we will need to see the configuration you (or some tool on behave of you) made, so please attach to the bugreport: The file /etc/apt/sources.list (the warnings speaks about line 13 and 28, but just to be sure and to see context please the whole file). That should deal with the second mentioned warning. For the first please open a terminal and run (as root or with prepended 'sudo'): ls -l /etc/apt/trusted.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/* and apt-key list That should tell us what the permissions are on the keyring files & what keys are included in the files at all. Note that this looks like a support question, which tend to be better asked via one of support channels documented on debian.org/support like IRC, forums or mailinglists – simply because the reply-roundtrip time tends to be lower than in the bugtracking system as its primary focus is on finding longtime solutions for general problems rather than instant solutions for a single user. Best regards David Kalnischkies
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