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Tagged: update upgrade
This is my first post here, I’ve looked for an answer on this forum and the internet but can’t locate one, maybe my search method is wrong.
I’ve tried Antix 17 & 19 and I seem to have the same issue, if I try an apt-get update or upgrade I’m told there is a Hash Sum mismatch and a GPG error in http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian buster InRelease.
Is there a known cure? or as a last resort should I tell apt to allow these unsecure files? If so what is the file to edit? I can’t find it, probably looking in the wrong place.
David.
Use repo-manger to select a different Debian source.
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