 https://termbin.com/wmgi (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <arraybolt3> Michael: In a terminal, run "ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d | nc termbin.com 9999". That will spit out a link, share that link in the chat.)
[17:55] <arraybolt3> Looks like Microsoft SQL Server is throwing a wrench in the works. One of the repos you have appears to be for 20.04, and so there aren't 22.04-compatible files in that repo I would guess.
[17:55] <arraybolt3> To verify, run `sudo apt update` in a terminal and share a screenshot. That will say which repo is causing the issue.
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/09d1c94f/image_2024_01_01_23_41_18.png
[18:17] <arraybolt3> Oh, that's unexpected. It's AnyDesk causing the problem.
[18:17] <arraybolt3> it looks like they probably updated the security key for their repository.
 I uninstalled anydesk now
 I will try restarting the system and try to update
[18:20] <arraybolt3> You should probably also remove the AnyDesk repo.
 Could you please help me with the command 😅
[18:22] <arraybolt3> sure, one sec
[18:22] <arraybolt3> Easiest way is probably `sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/anydesk-stable.list`
[18:25] <tomreyn> philandro merged with anydesk in 2022, and continued as anydesk, i guess they want to get rid of the old name
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/314b95d4/file_10322.jpg
 Now I'm not getting that error
 Thank you so much
[18:36] <arraybolt3> Looks like it's working now!
[18:37] <arraybolt3> Now just `sudo apt full-upgrade` to install missing updates, and then I'd try `sudo apt autopurge` to clean up after the AnyDesk uninstallation.
[18:37] <arraybolt3> (Careful with autopurge, it might try to remove way too much, usually it does a good job though.)
 Thank you so much 😊
[18:41] <arraybolt3> Glad we could help!
 Let us know if we can help any further :) (sorry, I just love seeing support success stories)
 Happy new year to all the members of Lubuntu Support 🎊
[18:43] <arraybolt3> Thanks! 🎉