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This question is about an error of a sign of MikTeX in my computer with Debian. This error is



E: El repositorio «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» no está firmado.


This means that:



The repository «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» is not signed.


when I write apt update in the terminal. I don't know why this happens. Is this normal?









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    This question is about an error of a sign of MikTeX in my computer with Debian. This error is



    E: El repositorio «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» no está firmado.


    This means that:



    The repository «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» is not signed.


    when I write apt update in the terminal. I don't know why this happens. Is this normal?









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      This question is about an error of a sign of MikTeX in my computer with Debian. This error is



      E: El repositorio «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» no está firmado.


      This means that:



      The repository «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» is not signed.


      when I write apt update in the terminal. I don't know why this happens. Is this normal?









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      This question is about an error of a sign of MikTeX in my computer with Debian. This error is



      E: El repositorio «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» no está firmado.


      This means that:



      The repository «http://miktex.org/download/debian stretch InRelease» is not signed.


      when I write apt update in the terminal. I don't know why this happens. Is this normal?







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