Hey there. Try to check that thread on the forum: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=14506
and it might help to use official support channels from here: https://wiki.mobian.org/ Regards and hope that helps. Jul 30, 2022 06:42:31 Joseph Ciurej <[email protected]>: > Greetings Mobian team, > > I recently tried updating my repos for the first time in a few months > and I ran into some difficulties. In particular, running `sudo apt > update` caused the following errors: > > E: The repository 'http://repo.mobian-project.org mobian Release' no > longer has a release file. > N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is > therefore disabled by default. > N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user > configuration details. > > Poking around on the Mobian website, I saw mention of the imminent > expiration of the Mobian PGP key (source: > https://blog.mobian.org/posts/2022/06/30/tmim/#pgp-key-expiry) and > followed the instructions to download the latest version. After fumbling > around with `apt-key` for a bit, I executed the following commands > (the command on the website was invalid; it seems like it's missing an > `apt-key` command, e.g. add or update): > > ``` > # apt-key add mobian.gpg > # touch /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mobian.gpg > # apt-key add --keyring=/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mobian.gpg mobian.gpg > ``` > > Unfortunately, further attempts to run `sudo apt update` resulted in the > same errors and now I'm stumped. Do you have any guidance for how I can > fix my key store and start receiving updates again? If it helps, I'm > running factory settings on a PinePhone Community Edition from early > last year (see: https://www.pine64.org/2021/01/17/mobian-community-edition/). > > Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide! > > Best, > Joe
