[Bug 1802529] Re: insufficient/wrong info in diagnostic

2018-11-09 Thread david braun
Yep - that was the problem - google caused apt to fail because they
wanted explicit acceptance from someone with fingers. Once I did that
update-manager worked fine. This needs to be fixed!

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[Bug 1802529] Re: insufficient/wrong info in diagnostic

2018-11-09 Thread david braun
Discovered that the cause was because

Repository 'http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable Release'
changed its 'Origin' value from 'Google, Inc.' to 'Google LLC'

and apt is asking (on behalf of google) for me to accept this change.
Telling me to check my connection is so misleading! Why not tell me that
apt returned an error and I should try running apt manually!!!

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