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  2. Ign means apt tried to download something (such as translation or InRelease file) but didn't find, but that can be ignored, so proceed to the next thing. Because translation can be secondary priority and if InRelease file can't be found, it uses other method for authentication like using Release and Release.gpg pair.

  3. Ign (Ignore) means that it will ignore the repo, if there is no change in a repo it will say Ign. Anyway it's nothing wrong, it is the way it should be. This simply indicates that nothing has changed in that repository since you last checked. A Hit just means that it did a request, and found out that the file hadn't been updated.

  4. I currently have 23 Ign-entries, while 5 of them belong to my installation DVD. Missing translations do not make a repository unavailable. Missing InRelease files could, but if the server provides Release{,.gpg} files, then it's fine.

  5. I'm working with a local mirror of the Ubuntu distribution, using the 'apt-mirror' package, and I'm seeing "Ign" lines when I # apt-get update from a 14.04 system. On the system that has the mirror, the mirror list contains the following: (I've not shown the entries for Lucid, Precise, etc.)

  6. I tried to run sudo apt-get update this morning on Ubuntu 16.04 running on WSL, and it just keeps trying every server over and over, racking up Ign responses.

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  8. Errors with sudo apt-get update - Ask Ubuntu

    askubuntu.com/questions/403606/errors-with-sudo-apt-get-update

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  9. The problem you're facing is basically a problem to reach the IP 91.189.91.26, try restarting your Internet connection and check if you can ping the IP address using this command:

  10. Synonym of SIGIO SIGPROF 27,27,29 Term Profiling timer expired SIGSYS 12,-,12 Core Bad argument to routine (SVr4) SIGTRAP 5 Core Trace/breakpoint trap SIGURG 16,23,21 Ign Urgent condition on socket (4.2BSD) SIGVTALRM 26,26,28 Term Virtual alarm clock (4.2BSD) SIGXCPU 24,24,30 Core CPU time limit exceeded (4.2BSD) SIGXFSZ 25,25,31 Core File size ...

  11. package management - apt-get returns Temporary failure resolving...

    askubuntu.com/questions/1498513/apt-get-returns-temporary-failure-resolving...

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