![]() ![]() Once the download is complete and the key added you shouldn’t see that error again the next time you go to update your system. You can do this a number of different ways but the easiest is to simply use wget and pass it directly to apt: This quick tutorial shows how to install the latest Google Chrome web browser, and keep it up-to-date, in Ubuntu 20.04 via the official Google repository. Thankfully all we need to do to fix this is download the latest public key and we should be set. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. GPG error: stable Release: The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 6494C6D6997C215EFailed to fetch The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 6494C6D6997C215ESome index files failed to download. Follow the instructions below to manually configure your package manager to use the keys. When prompted for the download make sure to download 64 bit. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. integrity of an initial package download. This article explains how to install google chrome web browser on Ubuntu. Unfortunately this means that if you had it already installed before this change you were greeted with a not so nice error when you went to update your system:Īn error occurred during the signature verification. For separate instructions for Windows VMs, see Windows virtual machines. Recently Google updated the key they use to sign Debian based Google Chrome releases and updates. This tutorial shows you how to set up the Chrome Remote Desktop service on a Debian Linux virtual machine (VM) instance on Compute Engine.
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