9/11/2012 · m:~$ gpg –keyserver subkeys.pgp.net –recv 85A3D26506C4AE2A gpg: requesting key 06C4AE2A from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net gpg: key 06C4AE2A: Debian Mozilla team APT archive debian .org> not changed gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: unchanged: 1 ztcoracat@mock:~$ gpg –export –armor 85A3D26506C4AE2A tmp.key —–BEGIN.
I have read almost a dozen apt-get update questions, most from askubuntu.com , with failed to fetch errors and tried the solutions answered there. Unfortunately, none worked. I just recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop, dual booting it alongside Windows 7.
I’m using a docker image as a base for my own development that adds the jessie backports repository in its Dockerfile and uses that to install a dependency. This image uses the following command to…
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4/14/2014 · Have you accepted the upgrade ? If not, you need to run sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade again, and say Y at the end of the process. I’m not sure about the errors you get opening kate with kdesudo. In any case, to edit the sources.list file, you can do it from the terminal.
Additional information. It seems (but I am not 100% sure) that the key needs to be added as from docs. I had success a couple of times doing so, but it must be done _after_ the addition with add-apt-repository and before the apt-get update.
?????Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ?Ubuntu????????apt-get???????????????????????????????????????????????????sudo apt-get update?????????????????????????????????????? Failed to fetch ????, ????????????????? cc 4.0 by-sa ?????????????????????, ?????root?? ???? gedit /etc/apt/sources.list ????????????????????????apt-get update ??????? failed to fetch ????????????????????????????????