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 · One of the most common error one faces while updating Ubuntu, either through Software Updater or in Terminal, is “Failed to download repository information Check your Internet connection.” However, this is a generic error shown for any kind of Ubuntu update error. What you need to know is exactly what’s wrong with it.  · Some index files failed to download - FIX This usually means that you have repositories activated that don't exist anymore, at least on the mirror you are using. Please post the complete output of the update command and the content of your /etc/apt/bltadwin.ru file. Once you know the do’s and don’ts of Ubuntu, finding a solution to the index files download fail is easy. Generally speaking, the problem will resolve itself after a few hours. But knowing the right time when things are going to change is tough.


Copy these lines and add them in your /etc/apt/bltadwin.ru file. If you don't want the source repository, simply comment it out. Add additional repositories. Assalamualaikum, Cara mengatasi pesan. E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. pada ubuntu, ketika mencoba update menggunakan perintah terminal biasanya di ubuntu yaitu. Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community > Other Discussion and Support > Other OS Support and Projects > Other Operating Systems > Any Other OS > [SOLVED] raspbian - update - Some index files failed to download.


Once you know the do’s and don’ts of Ubuntu, finding a solution to the index files download fail is easy. Generally speaking, the problem will resolve itself after a few hours. But knowing the right time when things are going to change is tough. One of the most common error one faces while updating Ubuntu, either through Software Updater or in Terminal, is “Failed to download repository information Check your Internet connection.” However, this is a generic error shown for any kind of Ubuntu update error. What you need to know is exactly what’s wrong with it. Change the Download Server. In the Ubuntu Software tab of the Software Sources window, there is a drop-down menu labeled Download from. Select your regional server. For example, I'm in the United States and it looks like this on my machine: Software Sources window showing Sever for United States being selected in the "Download from" drop.

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