Sorry for opening so many threads. I don't know where else to go for some of this. The intel stuff at least I think is proprietary so I don't think I can open like a github issue. So on ubuntu 16.04 the intel update utility fails (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/update-tool). The reason I was hoping this would work, is because the udoo will not handshake with my benq monitor (2k gaming monitor) even after boot. It makes things a really big pain for me trying to work on this board. \U0001f55b update_action \U0001f55b Finished : Downloading from us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu [ ] \u23f2 src/package-manager-ubuntu.c/on_transaction_signal: Received transaction signal PropertyChanged from :1.104 with ('ExitState', <'exit-failed'>) \U0001f55b on_transaction_signal \U0001f55b Finished : Downloading from us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu [ ] \u25e6 I tried their 16.04 package and also compiled the latest one from source. My package manager seems to be in working order. How can I get help on this?
[SOLVED] So I did a lot of stuff, but I'm pretty sure this was what fixed my issue. First lets take care of the package manager: You might not have to remove everything, you probably just need the key. I think too, I had to re add the key for google. Code: sudo apt-get clean cd /var/lib/apt sudo mv lists lists.bak sudo mkdir -p lists/partial sudo apt-get clean #Now realistically if you're on 16.04 you just need the 4th one, but I add them all just for fun cause why not? Code: wget -q -O - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add - wget --no-check-certificate https://download.01.org/gfx/RPM-GPG-KEY-ilg-2 -O - | sudo apt-key add - wget --no-check-certificate https://download.01.org/gfx/RPM-GPG-KEY-ilg-3 -O - | sudo apt-key add - wget --no-check-certificate https://download.01.org/gfx/RPM-GPG-KEY-ilg-4 -O - | sudo apt-key add - #You may just need this sudo apt-get update Cool. Packages should be good. Then, add this ppa or else it gets mad later on: #https://launchpad.net/~paulo-miguel-dias/+archive/ubuntu/pkppa Code: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paulo-miguel-dias/pkppa sudo apt-get update Then weep gently at all the time you're burning As an aside, I don't know that this was even my issue. I had to like force the monitor active via arandr. I've never had to do that. So Idk if I missed it last time, or this fixed it.