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GilGonGan

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  1. Hello,

     

    I believe I'm having an issue, similar to this fellow here.

    https://forum.armbian.com/topic/9984-apt-get-update-pointing-to-404-not-found-ip-151101240204-80/

     

    I am using an Orange Pi and I get the impression, that the release I'm using is no longer supported.

    (That's fine, I'm not complaining!!)

     

    However,  I would like to at least grab all the 'final' releases for that version so it's as up to date as it can be?

    This is a very simple OrangePi, running off an SD Card, which handles the PiHole application.

     

    I have attempted several goes at modifying the sources.list file, however I'm uncertain of the *exact* changes required to make the device update to the latest build (for that release)

    I'm not much of a linux guy, but here's the best info I can provide with my skills.

     

    uname -r 

    3.4.113-sun8i

     

    It appears to be:

    Description:    Debian GNU/Linux 8.10 (jessie)
    Release:        8.10
     

    Linux version 3.4.113-sun8i (root@xeon) (gcc version 5.5.0 (Linaro GCC 5.5-2017.10) ) #18 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jan 24 22:10:49 CET 2018
     

     

    I've also tried this command which didn't solve my issues sadly.

    sudo apt-get -o Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false upgrade

     

    Does anyone have an suggestions? The system is working, I'm reluctant to reboot it until I know it's ok.

    I would also consider updating to the latest supported version for this little machine that is supported, although it's quite a weak system (I think 256 or 512MB of memory)  I do have 13GB free on the SDcard though.

     

     

    My apologies if this isn't the right place or this isn't the right way to fix this.  Put yourself in a newbies shoes though, if you attempted an update and it was no longer supported, one would expect it would grab all relevant files for your release, update it and spit back a notification :NOTE: system no longer supported, latest updates applied.

     

    P.S Trying to update, because pihole seems to insist an update is required and recommends performing the apt-update

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