![]() I am wondering about the validity of my answer but I am looking forward to some feedback to determine if this did cause it. UPDATE: I manually re-enabled the immutable bit and then ran sudo apt-get update and it did not cause the problem to re-occur. ![]() UPDATE: I compared /etc/apt//google-chrome.list past and present since I use etckeeper and I do not see any changes to the file itself which makes me question the validity of the immutable bit however disabling the immutable bit does seem to have resolved the issue for me. I can't imagine why I would have set it but if it is set on other peoples systems than I know this came from Google and not from me. ![]() Please let me know if this is set on your system in the comments. If the the immutable flag is set than you can fix this by running sudo chattr -i /etc/apt//google-chrome.list
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