403 forbidden
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@mitu I just have a regular setup same as I have always had. regular connection over wi-fi. I think it has something to do with SSH, but I have no idea what that means
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@mitu lgn http://dl.bintray.com ./ Translation-en_GB
Err http://dl.bintray.com ./ Translation-en
403 ForbiddenThat repeats several times and then
W: Failed to fetch http://dl.bintray.com/plpplware/dists/jessie/main/binary ./Packages 403 Forbidden
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@tobas You have an older version of RetroPie, these are the old repositories for Kodi which are no longer available. Update your RetroPie script and re-install Kodi, then try again the operation that gives you this error.
EDIT: You can also try removing the/etc/apt/sources.list.d/pipplware.list
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@mitu I did try to update Retropie, but that 403 on me as well, what options do I have? is there another way?
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@tobas Please post your RetroPie version and https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
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@tobas you may have to re flash your SD card
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are you doing updates as root?
I have seen both the Pi and other linux machines give a 403 error when you try to do something that requires root access
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@drakaen391 I'm not sure, it looks like regular command line to me. does SSH have anything to do with it?
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nope... but updates must be done as root...
That means you must put "sudo" before the command
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so, for example, if I wanted to update Retropie, I'd write
sudo update?
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@tobas you would put
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
the first will make sure the lists are up to date (should always be done before install or updates)
The next line is to update any outdated file including retropie
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@drakaen391 could I download the image, transfer it over through my network connection and install it over my existing image?
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@tobas nope, the new image is a full overhaul and requires a fresh install.
If you upgrade to 4.4 you would need to start very fresh
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also, unlike a PC, the bios and other items for the Pi to run, is on the SD card... so its not possible to install fresh images like you would on a PC
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@drakaen391 so...in order to upgrade, I would have to lose all my roms, saved games etc??
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@tobas No, you could transfer those over to your PC or on an USB stick, then transfer them back on the new system.
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@tobas Please post the info requested https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
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@mitu ah. so basically, pull my roms and bios folders out, overwrite the card with the new image, out bios and roms folders back?
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@mitu I'm sorry, I'll post it when I get home. thanks for the help so far.
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@drakaen391 I'm sorry I'm such a noob, but if I do the sudo apt-get upgrade, will that overwrite my entire SD card? or just update retropie?
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