>You can fix your permissions on your trusted.gpg and trusted.gpg.d files in /etc/apt, so that the files are world-readable (chmod ugo+r /etc/apt/trusted.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d -R) [or give access to root and _apt via acls].
That has been successful for me.
>You can fix your permissions on your trusted.gpg and trusted.gpg.d files in /etc/apt, so that the files are world-readable (chmod ugo+r /etc/apt/ trusted. gpg /etc/apt/ trusted. gpg.d -R) [or give access to root and _apt via acls].
That has been successful for me.