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Sorry, jalyst, but this thread is about a specific problem and that thread is cluttered with people happy about their updates. I'd rather keep this one.
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I encountered the same problem.
My way to fix it is removing all the list file except aeige one under folder /etc/apt/sources.list.d/. Then refresh your updates again in "setting-application-manage application". Afterwards, it should work.
BTW, you can use # to comment all the sources in the list files instead of removing the file.
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