Default Debian Trixie entry from /etc/apt/sources.list
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getHello,

I just received my Community Edition PineNote today Big Grin  I accidentally removed the default Debian Trixie entry from `/etc/apt/sources.list`, and was hoping someone could post theirs for me?

Before I removed the entry, `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade` was working correctly and showing 0 new updates available after I did my initial upgrade on the first boot.

After the entry was removed, when I use the standard Debian naming convention for the Trixie sources list I'm getting this error:
Code:
Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie InRelease [175 kB]
Hit:2 http://pinenote.mweigand.net/repo_pn_stable trixie InRelease                   
Error: Release file for http://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/trixie/InRelease is expired (invalid since 2d 1h 54min 47s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.

If I point apt to `bookworm` instead of `trixie` I'm able to `update && upgrade`, which shows a number of packages to update indicating I'm currently on a different version (or was, at this point).

The fact that `pnedeb.sources` is pointing to `trixie` tells me I'm not wrong that the factory version that was shipped was also `trixie`, but I'm wondering if I'm just pointing to an incorrect `deb` url...

Could someone please post their `/etc/apt/sources.list` for me? Heart
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I've removed my Debian mirror entries from `/etc/apt/sources.list` and I'm able to successfully update/upgrade from `http://pinenote.mweigand.net/repo_pn_stable trixie InRelease`.

As far as I can tell I just need to wait for Debian mirrors to update their Release files, I'm still curious as to what the default `apt` mirror is
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If anyone could please post their PineNote's `/etc/apt/sources.list` I would really appreciate it, I am still unable to update my system Sad

Will I be better off just trying to reflash the OS from the PNDeb repo?
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(01-22-2025, 09:31 AM)spont Wrote: If anyone could please post their PineNote's `/etc/apt/sources.list` I would really appreciate it, I am still unable to update my system Sad

Will I be better off just trying to reflash the OS from the PNDeb repo?

Attached.

It might also be possible to mount the flash image file as a disk drive on a linux computer and copy any file you like.


.txt   sources.list.txt (Size: 80 bytes / Downloads: 69)


Attached Files
.gz   sources.list.tar.gz (Size: 181 bytes / Downloads: 42)
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(01-22-2025, 11:43 AM)j_s0 Wrote:
(01-22-2025, 09:31 AM)spont Wrote: If anyone could please post their PineNote's `/etc/apt/sources.list` I would really appreciate it, I am still unable to update my system Sad

Will I be better off just trying to reflash the OS from the PNDeb repo?

Attached.

It might also be possible to mount the flash image file as a disk drive on a linux computer and copy any file you like.

Thank you very much!
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