05-31-2023, 07:18 AM
The ' File has unexpected size' Error implies that a file in the repository is not right - possibly the repository is undergoing an update itself.
These normally resolve without any user action if you try again later.
The Errors associated with Google Chrome indicates that the Google repositories have changed or added information concerning their software.
These changes can be expected during the support of software, but the update/upgrade process requires indication from the user that these changes are OK.
Opening a terminal and running this command
allows the update process to accept the changes (you will need to enter your password).
Once this command has been run the Google Chrome error messages should be resolved.
Then there are a bunch of Warning messages.
If the Errors above are fixed, the Warnings shouldn't stop the updates running.
Re-run the updates and check the log. Post back with the output.
These normally resolve without any user action if you try again later.
The Errors associated with Google Chrome indicates that the Google repositories have changed or added information concerning their software.
These changes can be expected during the support of software, but the update/upgrade process requires indication from the user that these changes are OK.
Opening a terminal and running this command
Code:
sudo apt-get --allow-releaseinfo-change update
allows the update process to accept the changes (you will need to enter your password).
Once this command has been run the Google Chrome error messages should be resolved.
Then there are a bunch of Warning messages.
If the Errors above are fixed, the Warnings shouldn't stop the updates running.
Re-run the updates and check the log. Post back with the output.
stevef
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