[14:37] <SebastianS> So when I try to update using apt with pre-release updates on. I get an error message saying that one of the links does not have a release file. I then checked and saw that the directory it was supposed to refer to does not exist. I wonder if anybody knows how to fix this problem? The link to the error is https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rzBZ3CFxT3/. I am running Kubuntu so this may or may not apply to all versions of Groovy 
[14:37] <SebastianS> Gorilla 
[14:45] <tomreyn> when there is no repository available for a release, then apt reports an error, that's expected.
[14:46] <tomreyn> your best option would be to temporarily disable this apt repository
[14:47] <SebastianS> How do I do that?
[14:49] <tomreyn> you edit the file referring to it, placing a # character in front of the line referring to it. the file referring to it will be one of /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}
[14:49] <tomreyn> actually /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*.list}
[14:50] <tomreyn> i.e. you may want to start identifying the file and line number containing the reference using the grep -rF command
[14:56] <SebastianS> Well I open the list file but I do not know which line refers to the problem link as it does not have the exact text that apt is giving me about the problem link.
[14:59] <tomreyn> grep -rF '/archive.canonical.com' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*.list}
[14:59] <tomreyn> any line that matches the literal string    /archive.canonical.com     and isn't already commented out (by prefixing it with a # character) should be commented out.
[15:00] <tomreyn> i would recommend reconsidering to run a pre-release system if you're not familiar with the basic package management utilities.
[15:04] <SebastianS> Now I see the lines thank you
[16:17] <housecat> they've been a bit faster than usual getting stuff going this cycle. i like it.
[16:17] <housecat> 1 week in and we already got dailies
[16:17] <housecat> oh, or not, those are just netbook and upgrade products
[16:17]  * housecat shrugs and leaves it there