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Now I am able to do update. Thank you. Then I try to upgrade qbittorrent, but it says I have the latest version which is not. The latest version is v4.4.5. Please help again.[...]qbittorrent is already the newest version (1:4.3.9.99~202110311443-7435-01519b5e7~ubuntu20.04.1).
Open up your package manager. Click Installed. Then click Origin. This will list the Repos. Click the Bullseye repo. That will list the Debian package you installed. Uninstall it from there once you know what it is or correct the Debian URL in your source list if you want to keep it.It's a newbie here friends so jump the gun advice is not necessarily helpful.https://www.dbts-analytics.com/htoll.htmlTC
What software/application have you tried to add recently ?Anything between the last successful update and the beginning of the problem.
Would be better to know the reason why a Debian repo was added, then if it's even necessary, then offer a better supported alternative for the software in question.
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys ###
Quote from: ???? on September 11, 2022, 08:21:26 PMI am a newbie. Please direct me how to use Gdebi. Thanks a lot.Hi! 1. First, you need to install GDebi. To do that, use Synaptic Package Manager.2. After installing GDebi, you need to download the package you want to install on your system. From the log file, I guess is qbittorrent. 3. After downloading the package (say, qbittorrent.deb), either doubleclick the file, or right-click on the file then choose from the menu "Open With..." then "gdebi". This will start GDebi Package Manager. I hope this helped!Best regards!
I am a newbie. Please direct me how to use Gdebi. Thanks a lot.
Try: http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye As a point of interest Linux Lite 5.x emerald is based on Ubuntu focal and the Debian parent is Buster not Bullseye so you may still have update issues with whatever software it is you have installed. Also occasionally mirrors don't keep up. Using the official Debian mirror is the most reliable. Please use Gdebi installer to install Debian based software. TC