
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. N: Updating from such a repository can’t be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. W: GPG error: sid InRelease: The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 06AED62430CB581CĮ: The repository ‘ sid InRelease’ is not signed. N: Skipping acquire of configured file ‘main/binary-i386/Packages’ as repository ‘ green InRelease’ doesn’t support architecture ‘i386’ The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5 NO_PUBKEY 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32 The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 06AED62430CB581C
Hi tried your installation and I get a long list of errors about not updating from insecure repositories.Ĭan you suggest a way around this output?
It never hurts to have a second browser. Brave Payments (micropayments substituting blocked ads) is a really nice idea, IMO. Brave has very nice privacy / tracking settings by default (PureBrowser could learn a bit). Actually, the CPU being at the limit / fan always on with PureBrowser, was when I finally invested the time to get Brave, just to make sure my Librem 13 is actually capable playing games that were state of the art in the millennium I grew up. Brave seems to be much more efficient with silly Google doodles like this one. Brave plays the audio on twitter videos properly (PureBrowser currently doesn’t). sudo su # get a root shellĮcho 'kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1' > /etc/sysctl.d/nfĮcho "deb buster main" > /etc/apt//brave-buster.listĪs the topic (and/or problems) came up a few times, I thought I write a little guide. For reference, in a nutshell, adapted from here:īecome root, enable kernel user-namespaces, install signature key, add repo, install brave.