Devuan Forgot to Renew the Key That Signs System Updates
Due to an invalid key, Devuan users have been unable to update their systems today. Fortunately, the problem has now been fixed.
Devuan emerged in 2014 due to Debian’s transition to systemd following a long technical and widely publicized dispute. Like Debian, Devuan strives to be a general-purpose Linux distribution with desktop and server capabilities.
The distro, aimed at power users and proponents of systemd-free Linux systems, has gained popularity among GNU enthusiasts.
But the Devuan Project found itself in a slightly delicate situation today. Due to forgetting to renew the key with which all software updates are signed, they could not be applied.