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What to do when sudo apt-get update returns “some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.”



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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead after apt-get updateHow to fix “E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.” when tunning “sudo apt-get update”?E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead after apt-get update“Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.”How to fix this error: “E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead”?update on ubuntu 14.04 “E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.”W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used insteadSome index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. APT-GET ProblemSome index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used insteadUbuntu 14.04 LTS apt-get update error : Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used insteadsudo apt-get update error: Hash Sum mismatch and Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead





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It prompts me for my password and then acts as if its downloading, but gives me this message at the bottom. Im using the newest version as well.










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  • Please be specific, the latest version means 19.04, or 18.04 LTS (the latest LTS release), etc. If it relates to PPA's, they may not support 19.04 yet, or you've added inappropriate sources to your system - none of which we can help you with as we cannot see the messages in the report. If you provided that output we could provide you with more detail.

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It prompts me for my password and then acts as if its downloading, but gives me this message at the bottom. Im using the newest version as well.










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  • Please be specific, the latest version means 19.04, or 18.04 LTS (the latest LTS release), etc. If it relates to PPA's, they may not support 19.04 yet, or you've added inappropriate sources to your system - none of which we can help you with as we cannot see the messages in the report. If you provided that output we could provide you with more detail.

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  • title section should not be used to post the whole question. you have a body section for that.

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It prompts me for my password and then acts as if its downloading, but gives me this message at the bottom. Im using the newest version as well.










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  • Try this : askubuntu.com/questions/329450/…

    – Mohit Malviya
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  • Please be specific, the latest version means 19.04, or 18.04 LTS (the latest LTS release), etc. If it relates to PPA's, they may not support 19.04 yet, or you've added inappropriate sources to your system - none of which we can help you with as we cannot see the messages in the report. If you provided that output we could provide you with more detail.

    – guiverc
    2 hours ago











  • title section should not be used to post the whole question. you have a body section for that.

    – Sirajus Salekin
    17 mins ago



















  • Try this : askubuntu.com/questions/329450/…

    – Mohit Malviya
    2 hours ago











  • Please be specific, the latest version means 19.04, or 18.04 LTS (the latest LTS release), etc. If it relates to PPA's, they may not support 19.04 yet, or you've added inappropriate sources to your system - none of which we can help you with as we cannot see the messages in the report. If you provided that output we could provide you with more detail.

    – guiverc
    2 hours ago











  • title section should not be used to post the whole question. you have a body section for that.

    – Sirajus Salekin
    17 mins ago

















Try this : askubuntu.com/questions/329450/…

– Mohit Malviya
2 hours ago





Try this : askubuntu.com/questions/329450/…

– Mohit Malviya
2 hours ago













Please be specific, the latest version means 19.04, or 18.04 LTS (the latest LTS release), etc. If it relates to PPA's, they may not support 19.04 yet, or you've added inappropriate sources to your system - none of which we can help you with as we cannot see the messages in the report. If you provided that output we could provide you with more detail.

– guiverc
2 hours ago





Please be specific, the latest version means 19.04, or 18.04 LTS (the latest LTS release), etc. If it relates to PPA's, they may not support 19.04 yet, or you've added inappropriate sources to your system - none of which we can help you with as we cannot see the messages in the report. If you provided that output we could provide you with more detail.

– guiverc
2 hours ago













title section should not be used to post the whole question. you have a body section for that.

– Sirajus Salekin
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title section should not be used to post the whole question. you have a body section for that.

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