Re: Problem with apt update (is not signed)

2023-10-26 Thread Steve McIntyre
kopecpa...@gmail.com wrote: > >Hello, > >since yesterday (2023-10-25) I received an error during the apt update >command: Only since yesterday? Was it working fine previously? >docker run -it debian:bullseye /bin/bash >Unable to find image 'debian:bullseye' locally >bullseye: Pulling from librar

Re: Problem with apt update (is not signed)

2023-10-26 Thread Darac Marjal
As another data point, I've tried the following: $ docker run -it debian apt update $ docker run -it debian:bullseye apt update $ docker run -it debian@sha256:c141beaa9e0767774221cc82efe3a6712a1cc4f75d2699334dfd9a28a6f7357b apt update And these all complete successfully: ❯ docker run -it

Re: Problem with apt update

2019-10-20 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
On 10/20/2019 10:41 AM, Reco wrote: Hi. On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 10:25:27AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: I know the the command worked because I can access -i386 applications. However, when I run: comp@AbNormal:~$ sudo -s apt update none of the Debian i386 repositories are li

Re: Problem with apt update

2019-10-20 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 10:25:27AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > I know the the command worked because I can access -i386 applications. > However, when I run: > > > comp@AbNormal:~$ sudo -s apt update > > none of the Debian i386 repositories are listed. Why is this the case? I