Okay nevermind, instead of adding it to the source.list I just ran both commands independently from each other and it looks like it downloaded what we've been trying.
I followed your instructions and I added echo "deb http://styrion.at/apt/ ./" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/styrion.list to my source list and I still get the error
E: Malformed entry 7 in list file /etc/apt/sources.list (Suite)
E: The list of sources could not be read.
I've followed the above steps (apt install dirmngr -y)
I tried adding the repository to my /etc/apt/sources.list and I'm still having issues.
This what it looks like when I first copy it from the dev's website
This is what it looks like when I modify what I copy/paste
This is the error...
I found the error!
I typed # sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/styrion.list and delete whatever was there and I was able to run apt-get update once more.
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Hello,
I was trying to follow the steps in this post (https://serenity-networks.com/how-to-update-proxmox-ve-when-you-do-not-have-a-valid-subscription/) and now Proxmox is throwing out some weird error.
Has anyone encountered this? If so, can anyone walk me through fixing it?
Fireon,
Thank you for your suggestion but I remember reading through some of the older threads and they didn't recommend USBmount since it wasn't being maintained any longer by the dev.
Have you encountered any issues with it?
Hello everyone,
I work for a non-profit organization that largely relies on donations to successfully get anything done and as such sometimes the IT Department gets overshadowed.
We have some remote workers that needed to remote in and we simply did not want to have desktops sitting around so...
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