gene1934 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago uptodated today, jammy on bpi-m5 running 3d printer with klipper etc. With snapd frozen, so is firefox. possible fix? passwd f-u, I am that other contributing member but finally got it reset. 0 Quote
gene1934 Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago looks like the github key has changed how do I refresh it? 0 Quote
Igor Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 23 minutes ago, gene1934 said: looks like the github key has changed how do I refresh it? Not with Armbian. Please provide logs. 0 Quote
gene1934 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago gene@bpi51e5p:~/kiauh-master$ sudo apt list --upgradable Listing... Done snapd/jammy-updates 2.66.1+22.04 arm64 [upgradable from: 2.65.3+22.04] thunderbird/jammy 9:128.5.0+build1-0ubuntu0.22.04.1~mt1armbian1 arm64 [upgradable from: 9:128.4.4+build1-0ubuntu0.22.04.1~mt1armbian1] 0 Quote
gene1934 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Err:1 https://cli.github.com/packages stable InRelease The following signatures were invalid: EXPKEYSIG 23F3D4EA75716059 GitHub CLI <opensource+cli@github.com> 0 Quote
Igor Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 14 minutes ago, gene1934 said: Err:1 https://cli.github.com/packages stable InRelease The following signatures were invalid: EXPKEYSIG 23F3D4EA75716059 GitHub CLI <opensource+cli@github.com> This package is hosted at our repository, you can delete the list: sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/githubcli.list For the Firefox, I have to check. Our package should be snapd free. Perhaps try to uninstall firefox, remove snapd and install firefox again (should be downloaded from armbian repo). 0 Quote
gene1934 Posted 39 minutes ago Author Posted 39 minutes ago I'll give that a shot after the weekend when the current new dirt addition to this printer should be working. Right now I'm torture testing the relay that will control the motor driver, waiting on Amazon to deliver some 30 amp 50 volt schotkey's to make a flywheel diode. Otherwise the back emf fry's the bugs in a 300 watt buck kit at turnoff time, that limits the start up currant to something the OEM 24 volt supply can handle. I am a 90 yo, long retired CET, we teach EE's stuff their profs didn't but getting rusty now. Thanks Igor. 0 Quote
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