Removing deepin from update command

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I'm using Linux mint and when ever I run sudo apt-get update it updates but shows output down and I don't know if I should worry or ignore it either ways is there anyway to remove this "error"?



Ign:16 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring InRelease 
Err:17 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release
404 Not Found [IP: 2001:da8:d800:95::114 80]
Reading package lists... Done
E: The repository 'http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.









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    I'm using Linux mint and when ever I run sudo apt-get update it updates but shows output down and I don't know if I should worry or ignore it either ways is there anyway to remove this "error"?



    Ign:16 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring InRelease 
    Err:17 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release
    404 Not Found [IP: 2001:da8:d800:95::114 80]
    Reading package lists... Done
    E: The repository 'http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release' does not have a Release file.
    N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
    N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.









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      I'm using Linux mint and when ever I run sudo apt-get update it updates but shows output down and I don't know if I should worry or ignore it either ways is there anyway to remove this "error"?



      Ign:16 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring InRelease 
      Err:17 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release
      404 Not Found [IP: 2001:da8:d800:95::114 80]
      Reading package lists... Done
      E: The repository 'http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release' does not have a Release file.
      N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
      N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.









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      I'm using Linux mint and when ever I run sudo apt-get update it updates but shows output down and I don't know if I should worry or ignore it either ways is there anyway to remove this "error"?



      Ign:16 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring InRelease 
      Err:17 http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release
      404 Not Found [IP: 2001:da8:d800:95::114 80]
      Reading package lists... Done
      E: The repository 'http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin raring Release' does not have a Release file.
      N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
      N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.






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      edited Feb 14 at 21:05









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          I am a Red Hat/CentOS user, not Mint. I will share what I know.
          There is a repository list in Unix that tells it where to look for updates. One of the places your system is configured to look is http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin. Mint says that this location is missing some necessary information, so it is ignoring it.

          Thus, there is no harm to your system, unless you really NEED something from deepin.



          It could also be that the deepin repository isn't configured correctly. Notice the "raring" message. Have a look at this URL: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=156447



          Here are some instructions for removing a repository, which, I believe, is your original question. https://askubuntu.com/questions/43345/how-to-remove-a-repository






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            I am a Red Hat/CentOS user, not Mint. I will share what I know.
            There is a repository list in Unix that tells it where to look for updates. One of the places your system is configured to look is http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin. Mint says that this location is missing some necessary information, so it is ignoring it.

            Thus, there is no harm to your system, unless you really NEED something from deepin.



            It could also be that the deepin repository isn't configured correctly. Notice the "raring" message. Have a look at this URL: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=156447



            Here are some instructions for removing a repository, which, I believe, is your original question. https://askubuntu.com/questions/43345/how-to-remove-a-repository






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              I am a Red Hat/CentOS user, not Mint. I will share what I know.
              There is a repository list in Unix that tells it where to look for updates. One of the places your system is configured to look is http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin. Mint says that this location is missing some necessary information, so it is ignoring it.

              Thus, there is no harm to your system, unless you really NEED something from deepin.



              It could also be that the deepin repository isn't configured correctly. Notice the "raring" message. Have a look at this URL: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=156447



              Here are some instructions for removing a repository, which, I believe, is your original question. https://askubuntu.com/questions/43345/how-to-remove-a-repository






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                I am a Red Hat/CentOS user, not Mint. I will share what I know.
                There is a repository list in Unix that tells it where to look for updates. One of the places your system is configured to look is http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin. Mint says that this location is missing some necessary information, so it is ignoring it.

                Thus, there is no harm to your system, unless you really NEED something from deepin.



                It could also be that the deepin repository isn't configured correctly. Notice the "raring" message. Have a look at this URL: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=156447



                Here are some instructions for removing a repository, which, I believe, is your original question. https://askubuntu.com/questions/43345/how-to-remove-a-repository






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                I am a Red Hat/CentOS user, not Mint. I will share what I know.
                There is a repository list in Unix that tells it where to look for updates. One of the places your system is configured to look is http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin. Mint says that this location is missing some necessary information, so it is ignoring it.

                Thus, there is no harm to your system, unless you really NEED something from deepin.



                It could also be that the deepin repository isn't configured correctly. Notice the "raring" message. Have a look at this URL: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=156447



                Here are some instructions for removing a repository, which, I believe, is your original question. https://askubuntu.com/questions/43345/how-to-remove-a-repository







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