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[SOLVED] Installing Updates Failed - Repository Change - Components-amd64.yml
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Quote:Do you mean "Package System Repair" Steve ?

No, I meant Packet Cache Clean.  It clears any old cached package downloads and is safe to use.
It may be that on your system there is nothing in the cache, so this option isn't being shown by Lite Tweaks.  If so, apologies for any confusion.

Package System Repair re-builds the package source lists - aka the repositories.  It is rated 'Caution' because it changes system files.
This would have been the next suggestion to try.

Please can you re-run the command
Code:
inxi -r
so that we can compare before and after.

Running update/upgrade now looks a bit better.

I don't remember seeing http://archive.canonical.com/ from the list before.
So the implication is that Package System Repair may have added it.  I think I've seen a previous thread in which http://archive.canonical.com/ was causing a problem but we could not work out why it was there.  I'll try to find that thread.
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RE: Installing Updates Failed - by stevef - 06-04-2025, 01:38 PM
RE: Installing Updates Failed - by Daveyboy - 06-04-2025, 02:10 PM
RE: Installing Updates Failed - Repository Change - Components-amd64.yml - by stevef - 06-06-2025, 04:35 PM

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