Debian Jessie Recently ran into a problem with aptitude. I get the following message:
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https could not be found Since I am not using ANY HTTPS repos, I should not be getting the above error. Still, after searching the Internet for similar problems I installed the apt- transport-https package. I got a different error. I tried to submit a request for help on the Debian forums, but when I tried to register I received a warning that my ISP had been blocked as a source of spamming networks. I'm guessing the two issues are related, since I can still access non-official repositories, including Kubuntu repositories (VM) without a problem. While I can sympathize with a need to fight spam, I don't think blocking access to security updates is the best way to go about this. Since I have only one ISP option (rural Thailand), I'm concerned. I've brought the matter to the attention of my ISP, but given the Debian mirrors and forums are the only sites I can find (out of about 100 regularly visited) that are blocking my ISP, it's going to be a tough sell to get them to do anything. I'm sure few if any of their other users are complaining. Please advise. I'd hate to have to abandon Debian after nearly 10 years of daily use just to keep my computers up to date. -- "The world is a dangerous place to live -- not because of the people who are evil but because of the people who don't do anything about it." --Albert Einstein