04-29-2015, 05:26 AM 
		
	
	
		When I select 'Install updates' from menu, I get this message  "couldn't fetch the package cache information lists."
	
	
	
	
	
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					2.4 update issue
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		04-29-2015, 05:26 AM 
		
	 
		When I select 'Install updates' from menu, I get this message  "couldn't fetch the package cache information lists." 
		
		
		04-29-2015, 12:30 PM 
		
	 
		Press this keyboard key combination: Ctrl + Alt + T When the terminal window opens type in: Code: sudo apt-get updateWhen you type the password no output will be displayed on the screen. People usualy expect password asterisks while they are typing passwords ********** this feature is disabled by default in Linux. Just type it in and press Enter. This will start to download package information lists. That will be a good start to diagnose what went wrong. You will get something like "E: error while..." and "W: warning..." Paste that information here. 
		
		
		04-29-2015, 04:18 PM 
		
	 Code: Ign http://dl.google.com stable InReleasedon't know why my initial post above shows [size=78%] code - it wasn't there when I posted. [/size][/size] 
		
		
		04-29-2015, 07:49 PM 
		
	 
		Ah ok, run this Code: /usr/bin/software-properties-gtk --open-tab=1http://ppa.launchpad.net/ingalex/super-b...6/Packages Just Untick and enter the password when asked. (04-29-2015, 04:18 PM)Dart link Wrote: don't know why my initial post above shows [size=78%] code - it wasn't there when I posted. [/size]Something got messed up in the formating. I always click on Preview buttton before posting. And if I have to I click on that last button on the right on the WYSIWYG editor. The one with an arrow. [^] 
		
		
		04-29-2015, 11:31 PM 
		
	 
		okay - Got it Misko     ppa removed. All installed - Don't know if I really needed them all but it's done. If it happens again I know what to do. Thanks for the help ! 
		
		
		04-30-2015, 12:01 AM 
		
	 
		OK, marking the thread Solved.
	 
		
		
		03-07-2016, 04:40 AM 
		
	 
		This error indicates a faulty source. Type sudo apt-get update in terminal, and you will find the faulty source near the end. Then enter this into terminal: /usr/bin/software-properties-gtk --open-tab=1 And disable the faulty source. In my case, the faulty source was google (which was added via chromium) In summary the error is basically saying, "Hey you Admin, I can't guarantee your system will be up to date due to a faulty source. Please investigate and resolve the problem." You see, that's a much better error message, and they should implement it except that they would have to add the word "probably". | 
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