How to fix error message Hash sum mismatch error
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I recently upgraded my Linux Mint to Rafaela 17.2 and while I was tweaking a little bit the interface and installing some themes and icons, I found myself with this annoying error message:
W: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/partner/binary-amd64/Packages Hash Sum mismatch"
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I recently upgraded my Linux Mint to Rafaela 17.2 and while I was tweaking a little bit the interface and installing some themes and icons, I found myself with this annoying error message:
W: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/partner/binary-amd64/Packages Hash Sum mismatch"
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Not a solution, but are you sure that doesn't let you complete the update? That's a warning, not an error.
– terdon♦
Oct 13 '15 at 22:17
Have a look here
– Fabby
Oct 13 '15 at 23:44
@terdon My bad, it does let me complete updates. But when I run the "sudo apt-get update" command it always ends with the error message I described. I just want to remove that error message as it is starting to become annoying at least for me. I think I'll try the other suggestions provided.
– Guillermo Torres
Oct 15 '15 at 9:44
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I recently upgraded my Linux Mint to Rafaela 17.2 and while I was tweaking a little bit the interface and installing some themes and icons, I found myself with this annoying error message:
W: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/partner/binary-amd64/Packages Hash Sum mismatch"
linux-mint hashsum
I recently upgraded my Linux Mint to Rafaela 17.2 and while I was tweaking a little bit the interface and installing some themes and icons, I found myself with this annoying error message:
W: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/partner/binary-amd64/Packages Hash Sum mismatch"
linux-mint hashsum
linux-mint hashsum
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Not a solution, but are you sure that doesn't let you complete the update? That's a warning, not an error.
– terdon♦
Oct 13 '15 at 22:17
Have a look here
– Fabby
Oct 13 '15 at 23:44
@terdon My bad, it does let me complete updates. But when I run the "sudo apt-get update" command it always ends with the error message I described. I just want to remove that error message as it is starting to become annoying at least for me. I think I'll try the other suggestions provided.
– Guillermo Torres
Oct 15 '15 at 9:44
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Not a solution, but are you sure that doesn't let you complete the update? That's a warning, not an error.
– terdon♦
Oct 13 '15 at 22:17
Have a look here
– Fabby
Oct 13 '15 at 23:44
@terdon My bad, it does let me complete updates. But when I run the "sudo apt-get update" command it always ends with the error message I described. I just want to remove that error message as it is starting to become annoying at least for me. I think I'll try the other suggestions provided.
– Guillermo Torres
Oct 15 '15 at 9:44
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Not a solution, but are you sure that doesn't let you complete the update? That's a warning, not an error.
– terdon♦
Oct 13 '15 at 22:17
Not a solution, but are you sure that doesn't let you complete the update? That's a warning, not an error.
– terdon♦
Oct 13 '15 at 22:17
Have a look here
– Fabby
Oct 13 '15 at 23:44
Have a look here
– Fabby
Oct 13 '15 at 23:44
@terdon My bad, it does let me complete updates. But when I run the "sudo apt-get update" command it always ends with the error message I described. I just want to remove that error message as it is starting to become annoying at least for me. I think I'll try the other suggestions provided.
– Guillermo Torres
Oct 15 '15 at 9:44
@terdon My bad, it does let me complete updates. But when I run the "sudo apt-get update" command it always ends with the error message I described. I just want to remove that error message as it is starting to become annoying at least for me. I think I'll try the other suggestions provided.
– Guillermo Torres
Oct 15 '15 at 9:44
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Running rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
(as root) fixes this error.
Credit to Google and ubuntuforums.org
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Running rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
(as root) fixes this error.
Credit to Google and ubuntuforums.org
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Running rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
(as root) fixes this error.
Credit to Google and ubuntuforums.org
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Running rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
(as root) fixes this error.
Credit to Google and ubuntuforums.org
Running rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
(as root) fixes this error.
Credit to Google and ubuntuforums.org
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Not a solution, but are you sure that doesn't let you complete the update? That's a warning, not an error.
– terdon♦
Oct 13 '15 at 22:17
Have a look here
– Fabby
Oct 13 '15 at 23:44
@terdon My bad, it does let me complete updates. But when I run the "sudo apt-get update" command it always ends with the error message I described. I just want to remove that error message as it is starting to become annoying at least for me. I think I'll try the other suggestions provided.
– Guillermo Torres
Oct 15 '15 at 9:44