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June 3, 2023 | by Arround The Web | No comments

Fixing ‘Repository does not have a Release file’ Error in Ubuntu and Debian

Encountering an error while updating or installing packages can be frustrating, especially when it hinders your progress. One such error that Ubuntu and Debian users often face is 'Repository does not have a Release file.' This error usually occurs due to an incorrect repository source list, or if the repository does not support your version of Ubuntu/Debian.

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