Hi all
When I do apt update, I get this warning:
Searching for it in Google gives quite many results of people who got it,
and also an AI generated solution for it:
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My question:
Before I go ahead and follow these steps,
I am curious to ask:
Since this seems like a general problem that occurred to many (or all?) users,
is there a reason why this requires manual intevention by the user,
and not being done automatically by the OS, during regular updates?
Is there maybe a reason why a person would not follow these steps,
or do something differently than what the AI offered?
I ask this so I don't ruin anything in my RPi OS Lite..
Thank you
When I do apt update, I get this warning:
Code:
W: http://raspbian.raspberrypi.com/raspbian/dists/bookworm/InRelease:Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg),see the DEPRECATION section in apt-key(8) for details.Searching for it in Google gives quite many results of people who got it,
and also an AI generated solution for it:

My question:
Before I go ahead and follow these steps,
I am curious to ask:
Since this seems like a general problem that occurred to many (or all?) users,
is there a reason why this requires manual intevention by the user,
and not being done automatically by the OS, during regular updates?
Is there maybe a reason why a person would not follow these steps,
or do something differently than what the AI offered?
I ask this so I don't ruin anything in my RPi OS Lite..
Thank you
Statistics: Posted by spaceman5 — Fri Jun 27, 2025 9:08 am