![]() Result: 0 errors ! So we are progressing. * went into wolfram.list and commented out "deb stable non-free" * went into opendv.list and commented out "deb experimental main" In order to get around the problems encountered so far, this is what I have done: OpenDV is not supported anymore and the source data has simply vanished. So maybe these are not being supported / updated anymore and are off the list (assuming they were mirros in the first DirkS: I think you are correct. I checked the link you provided for mirrors and could not find wolfram nor nh6z. I am going to check this dougie: I get the same results as you with the google ok but the nh6z site not responding. I am not very familiar with mirror lists, etc. It seems that the wolfram repository now states "NOT FREE" which is probably why we cannot access it anymore. I do not think I have updated for a few months. It is possible that I am running a fairly old version of Raspbian. I do use 22 for SSH on the pi but I have not tinkered with anything else. Thank you everybody for your topguy: I do not think that I am hacked but again in this modern world. You can pick a local mirror and update /etc/apt//raspi.list to use that address. When you discover a broken mirror you'll need to report it to the folks who run your mirror. ping statistics -ģ packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time ~ $ I am also surprised that I am the only person with this problem.Īny help in solving this problem would be greatly appreciated. I assume that these would have been tested but it looks like I am assuming wrong. I am curious as to how my system decides to go to these data sources specifically when i make an update. Is there a way to circumvent this problem or do I have just wait until the data becomes available again? I have tried to contact NH6Z regarding his directory but had no reply. This in turn crashed any attempt to update that I make. Obviously the error messages state that they cannot connect to the sources that provide the data. I eventually end-up getting kicked out of my own system and my login does not get recognized anymore: " Access denied" anytime I try to use a command. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. W: Failed to fetch Could not connect to :80 (198.178.136.37), connection timed out Unable to connect to :http:Ĭould not connect to :80 (198.178.136.37), connection timed out It seems that my terminal isn't able to connect to the internet.Sudo apt-get update fails to fetch some data:Ĭould not connect to :80 (140.177.204.60). Ping: Temporary failure in name resolution ![]() com/ubuntu/ dists/jammy- security/ InRelease Temporary failure resolving 'security. com/ubuntu/ dists/jammy- backports/ InRelease Temporary failure resolving 'archive. com/ubuntu/ dists/jammy- updates/ InRelease Temporary failure resolving 'archive. com/ubuntu/ dists/jammy/ InRelease Temporary failure resolving 'archive. com/ubuntu jammy-updates InReleaseĮrr:4 archive. com/ubuntu jammy-backports InReleaseĮrr:2 security. Recently I've noticed that when ever I am trying to update the software repository references using "sudo apt-get update" I am getting this message: I am currently using Ubuntu in WSL on Windows 11.
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