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      niccco
      last edited by niccco

      Hi All, I just got a new Raspberry PI 3 B+ and install the retropie just like the guide saids.

      I can't do:

      sudo apt-get update
      

      I have tried with clean first and then update & upgrade and same error.

      I know isn't a size issue, because with the command dh -h (or something like that) I was using only 4% with a 96% available (I got a 64GB kingston microSD in FAT32).

      I don't know what else to do, I'm from Argentina, Buenos Aires (idk if that make some country restriccion).

      Any help?

      P.S.: I got error updating with the RetroPie Update Script Menu, it could't update rapidjson-dev , and when I try to install retropie-manager I got the same error "Could not install package... python-dev (and something else)".

      EDIT: I'm connected by Wi-Fi 5GHZ

      Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry PI 3 B+
      Power Supply used: microUSB 5V/2,5A f/Raspberry (output 5Vcc )
      RetroPie Version Used: https://retropie.org.uk/download/ v4.4
      Built From: RetroPie website
      USB Devices connected: 1 sentey keyboard
      Controller used: none
      Error messages received: "E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?"
      Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log (if relevant): don't have that file
      Guide used: (Mention if you followed a guide) RetroPi guide
      File: isn't a issue of a file, can't update things with sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade

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        mitu Global Moderator @niccco
        last edited by

        @niccco looks like a download or internet connection problem. Whaterror you get when running sudo apt update ?

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          niccco
          last edited by niccco

          @mitu I understand, but the PI is connected to WiFi, maybe is a WiFi 5GHz problem, or a WiFi (2.4 or 5.8) problem.

          I will try to connect the PI by ethernet.

          Thks for the reply! I will update later.

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            niccco
            last edited by niccco

            @mitu No, it didn't work, after I use the command

            sudo apt-get clean
            
            sudo apt-get update
            

            Update ends with no error.

            sudo apt-get upgrade
            

            Some files were downloaded (which tells me that I got internet), but, at the end it said:

            "E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?"

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              mitu Global Moderator @niccco
              last edited by

              @niccco post the complete error, not just the last line
              . You might have some 3rd party repositories which have errors.

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                niccco @mitu
                last edited by niccco

                @mitu Where I can find the log files? I don't know the path.

                And, if I enter into the path, how can I get that logs files to show them to u?

                BTW, thank u very much for the help, I'm very excited about play old games, like Family, Sega and PS1!

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                  mitu Global Moderator @niccco
                  last edited by mitu

                  @niccco if you don't have SSH enabled, then post a picture with the error lines. Otherwise, if you use SSH, you can copy and paste the error screen from Putty.

                  Edit: please also post the info asked in the read-me-first topic. If you installed the 4.4 image from the Retropie site, you wouldn't have these errors.

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                    niccco @mitu
                    last edited by niccco

                    @mitu said in Hash sum mismatch error:

                    don't have SSH enabled, then

                    I just enabled SSH, and updated the thread info with read-me-first topic.

                    I have installed the 4.4 image from the RetroPie site, and I have internet connection, I made a ping to www.google.com and work.

                    I now with PuTTy connected to the RetroPie.

                    What should do I do? Where is the path to get the log files?

                    E: Failure to obtain http://espejito.fder.edu.uy/raspbian/raspbian/pool/main/u/unzip/unzip_6.0-21+deb9u1_armhf.deb             Hash sum mismatch
                       Hashes of expected file:
                        - SHA256:d69087f3500527bd24f0ee8870a41ac9e45eb34f6b73081a7775fd7ef8825208
                        - SHA1:9156bdc618af94d53ac6a864ef8d93c0f9af0fa7 [weak]
                        - MD5Sum:76f6caff8c43590c18bf7b4d622adc2f [weak]
                        - Filesize:149042 [weak]
                       Hashes of received file:
                        - SHA256:e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855
                        - SHA1:da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 [weak]
                        - MD5Sum:d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e [weak]
                        - Filesize:0 [weak]
                       Last modification reported: Sat, 27 Apr 2019 16:08:06 +0000
                    

                    Looking into it, the web

                    http://espejito.fder.edu.uy/raspbian/raspbian/pool/main/u/unzip/unzip_6.0-21+deb9u1_armhf.deb
                    

                    isn't working, I copied that URL in my Google Chrome browser and a error file was downloaded.

                    But

                    https://espejito.fder.edu.uy/raspbian/raspbian/pool/main/u/unzip/unzip_6.0-21+deb9u1_armhf.deb
                    

                    Work's just fine, so look's like

                    sudo apt-get upgrade
                    

                    command isn't working because that http isn't https.

                    EDIT:

                    I have changed the /etc/apt/source.list

                    and added

                    deb http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ stretch main contrib non-free rpi firmware
                    deb http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/ stretch main ui
                    

                    it seems it working now, the upgrade is doing downloading files without error.

                    But, is ok to use those repositories?

                    My guess? Is a problem for South American people (I'm from Argentina), that the source list is unupdated or wrong setted, because when I got the url it use http and not https, looks like that's the main reason.

                    I tried to install the retropie-manager (after the update & upgrade) and I got this error

                    Could not install packages(s): python-dev virtualenv.
                    

                    EDIT 2:

                    I have it working, to workaround I just change /etc/apt/source.list.p/retropie.list (or something like that)

                    and added (can't edit because the Akinet detect that is a spam, but add deb before the url)

                    https://espejito.fder.edu.uy/raspbian/raspbian stretch main
                    

                    After saving the file, I use sudo apt-get clean and sudo apt-get update and everything is working just fine (or it seem's like that).

                    The error is that the URL is unupdated, but isn't the best option.

                    Idk if I have to send an email to the RetroPie developers to update the repo url for Argentina.

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