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Is this fixed in the new version? There is no Debian edition?
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The support doesnt seem very personalized imo.
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Ok after ./compile.sh there was a pubkey error while it was trying to update (how ironic), and now im at a GUI menu that has 2 options... U-boot and Kernel Packages and Full OS Image for flashing... Ok... Please bear with me as I am a beginner in this beginner thread, and I dont know which of those two options I should select to fix my apt update pubkey error. I appreciate you for trying to help, and Igor for developing all this stuff.
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Noob question sir, will this erase the data I have on my current Armbian install? Wondering if this is a reinstall before I attempt. Thanks. Igor your git there looks good man. Did Igor found Armbian?!
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Ok man name your price, I already waited a while on this thread. I need my apt update man, how much u want. I aint got much but Ill see what I can do.
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For an update? I am about to change distro, I REALLY AM GOING IT DO IT!!! 😬
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tfw
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Dear masterful and gracious Igor, please enlighten us Beginners and help us understand this solution we are misunderstanding! Please have pity on us sinful and dumb beginners! I laid out my confusion regarding the solution in detail in a previous thread but it was just merged with this one!
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Atleast tell me if you are seething because you dont like my wording in the title or something like that... I am about to give up on this distro due to lack of support.
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Sorry to double post but it was not letting my type anything after that last quote I made.. So I did "sudo apt-key del C99B11DEB97541F0 && sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/github-cli.list" and then tried again "sudo apt-get update" and heres my output excluding a lot GET links. Get:21 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/contrib armhf Packages T-2022-10-10-1406.43-F-2022-10-08-1410.42.pdiff [335 B] Fetched 1817 kB in 10s (185 kB/s) Reading package lists... Done W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: https://cli.github.com/packages stable InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 23F3D4EA7571xxxx W: Failed to fetch http://cli.github.com/packages/dists/stable/InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 23F3D4EA7571xxxx W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. Put xxxx for the last Pubkey numbers for security (idk I am a beginner). I also tried to tinker changing the pubkey using different sources before, idk if this may have caused a problem. This future release that fixes this Igor mentions hasn't been released yet? (I saw latest release is still from August) Please help, Thanks
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I see this is the beginners section so mind as a beginner I had difficulty following the solution to the problem presented here Igor posted the "solution" which is I quote So I went to the first link he posted for the "instructions" and saw the first post stating a sort of diagnostic for the error, and a large amount of following comments from the community, one of these comments was from a user called "rmw" where he says,
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https://github.com/cli/cli/issues/6175 I say the solution mentioned here was to: apt-key del C99B11DEB97541F0 && sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/github-cli.list So I am assuming I should replace C99B11DEB97541F0 with the key code I got in my error? Looks asking because concerned this might break my system...