Re: auto-upgrade not working
Originally Posted by
dcdano2007
Greetings: I am currently running Ubuntu 9.10. I have upgraded twice via the 'update manager' from previous versions. However, the new version 10.04 will not auto-upgrade. I don't even get the option to select the upgrade when running update manager. I do get the following error msg when running update manager however:
W: GPG error:
http://www-personal.umich.edu debian Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY C95104E509BAC46D
I believe this is due to the remnants of an old Samsung printer driver. Ive tried to delete the driver via
sudo /opt/Samsung/mfp/uninstall/uninstall.sh
but I still get the error message anyway. I am working on a Toshiba Portege Laptop. Any thoughts?
You will need to disable that repository and key. Your post indicates only the key is offending; however I bet that if you only disable (comment out) the key you'll just get another error.
This involves editing files or use the gui tools to disable all third party repositories...Need help with that?
I'd disable (comment out) the possibly offending repos then run another "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get (dist-)upgrade" The upgrade first, then dist-upgrade.
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