How do I fix the GPG error “NO_PUBKEY”?
I recently added some extra repositories with the Mysterium network and received this error when I reloaded the apt package database: To fix this, I found to execute the following…
Cyber Security with a flare
The Debian Project has made the final maintenance release version, Debian GNU/Linux 7.11 available for download. This is the eleventh release in the series and will be the last maintenance release in the stable Debian GNU/Linux 7 “Wheezy” operating system. The update is available for download to all the users of the Debian GNU/Linux 7 “Wheezy” OS. The Debian Project took to Twitter to announce the availability of this download.
Debian has also released the latest update to the Debian GNU/Linux 8 “Jessie” OS. The Debian 8.5 is the fifth update in the series and will cover the improvements and bug fixes that have been released over the last two months. If you have the Debian GNU/Linux 8.4, then you don’t need to download the GNU/Linux 8.5 “Jessie” install mediums. Just have the latest updates from the repositories installed on your system.
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