L Logan_Rocks Member Dec 22, 2016 48 0 11 27 May 23, 2019 #1 ive updated my source list to the non subscription links and whenever i run apt-get update its still trying to pull from the enterprise source. I dont know what im doing wrong.
ive updated my source list to the non subscription links and whenever i run apt-get update its still trying to pull from the enterprise source. I dont know what im doing wrong.
S sb-jw Famous Member Jan 23, 2018 1,843 299 128 33 May 24, 2019 #2 Try apt-get clean && apt-get update Otherwise please post the content of the file where you store it and let us know you have deleted the enterprise repo file from apt.
Try apt-get clean && apt-get update Otherwise please post the content of the file where you store it and let us know you have deleted the enterprise repo file from apt.
L Logan_Rocks Member Dec 22, 2016 48 0 11 27 May 24, 2019 #3 This is what is in my source list file and that command didnt help realy its still trying to look for the enterprise repos. https://loganferezy.com/I/putty_jta2A3AyMl.png command log https://loganferezy.com/I/cm87QnrwnE.gif It would be nice if they could have the enterprise repo activated after you apply your subscription key.
This is what is in my source list file and that command didnt help realy its still trying to look for the enterprise repos. https://loganferezy.com/I/putty_jta2A3AyMl.png command log https://loganferezy.com/I/cm87QnrwnE.gif It would be nice if they could have the enterprise repo activated after you apply your subscription key.
S sb-jw Famous Member Jan 23, 2018 1,843 299 128 33 May 24, 2019 #4 Take a look in sources.list.d there should be an enterprise file, delete or overwrite it.