On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:58:11AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> > FWIW, after installing several different mixer/controller widgets, I
> > finally found one that allowed me to un-mute the output.
> >
> > (Top-post seems most appropriate to me
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:58:11AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> FWIW, after installing several different mixer/controller widgets, I
> finally found one that allowed me to un-mute the output.
>
> (Top-post seems most appropriate to me here, since my "solution" doesn't
> seem to fit naturally into the
ng into play. I think I
>> have that taken care of.
>>
>>
>>> > I looked through the sound faqs and discover that key elements of my
>>> sound
>>> > infrastructure are missing. So I started to add them using synaptic,
>>> but it
>>
scover that key elements of my
>> sound
>> > infrastructure are missing. So I started to add them using synaptic,
>> but it
>> > tells me the packages are not authenticated.
>> >
>> > Are we still in the middle of shifting from non-authenticated packages
>
hould check. But there are some
changes this time, what with the audio group coming into play. I think I
have that taken care of.
> > I looked through the sound faqs and discover that key elements of my
> sound
> > infrastructure are missing. So I started to add them using synaptic, b
ed to add them using synaptic, but it
> tells me the packages are not authenticated.
>
> Are we still in the middle of shifting from non-authenticated packages to
> authenticated packages, or are the audio packages just like this?
No. Everything is fine. Therefore you have a problem
After the upgrade from squeeze to wheezy, sound doesn't work.
Adding users to the audio group has no effect.
I looked through the sound faqs and discover that key elements of my sound
infrastructure are missing. So I started to add them using synaptic, but it
tells me the packages ar
I think I had a similar problem with all updates generating "Not
Authenticated" with synaptic.
It was solved by reloading the package information with CTRL-R in
synaptic.
regards
//Örjan
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 08:16:13PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
Chinook wrote:
Now that I've got Etch installed, I'm seeing a "Not Authenticated"
warning for many packages.
Is this normal or is it something I don't have that is causing such?
Thanks
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 08:16:13PM -0500, Chinook wrote:
> Chinook wrote:
> >Now that I've got Etch installed, I'm seeing a "Not Authenticated"
> >warning for many packages.
> >
> >Is this normal or is it something I don't have that is causing
Chinook wrote:
Now that I've got Etch installed, I'm seeing a "Not Authenticated"
warning for many packages.
Is this normal or is it something I don't have that is causing such?
Thanks,
Lee C
I followed what has been said in various threads to remedy the
situ
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
This is one thing that will need documenting extremely well when
we release Etch - everyone running Sarge will panic :)
Why can't it be handled like every other upgrade issue I've ever
seen...? debconf critical message that you have to read and accept
before continu
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 12:02:01AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Chinook wrote:
Now that I've got Etch installed, I'm seeing a "Not Authenticated"
warning for many packages.
Is this normal or is it something I don't have that is causing such?
We
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 12:02:01AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Chinook wrote:
>
> > Now that I've got Etch installed, I'm seeing a "Not Authenticated"
> > warning for many packages.
> >
> > Is this normal or is it something I don't have that
Kent West wrote:
Chinook wrote:
Now that I've got Etch installed, I'm seeing a "Not Authenticated"
warning for many packages.
Is this normal or is it something I don't have that is causing such?
We'll need more detail than this.
I believe this was answered
Chinook wrote:
> Now that I've got Etch installed, I'm seeing a "Not Authenticated"
> warning for many packages.
>
> Is this normal or is it something I don't have that is causing such?
We'll need more detail than this.
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On 28 Jul 2005, Bryan Donlan wrote:
> On 7/27/05, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
> > saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
> > continue. I say I do and things then proceed no
On 7/27/05, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
> saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
> continue. I say I do and things then proceed normally.
>
> This does not happen on my desk
On 27 Jul 2005, Christopher Pharo Glæserud wrote:
> Anthony Campbell,
>
> > > > On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
> > > > saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
> > > > continue. I say I do and things then proceed normally.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 11:48:17AM +0200, Christopher Pharo Glæserud wrote:
> Christopher Pharo Glæserud,
>
> > You didn't really tell anyone what you actually do have installed, now
> > did you? Besides, the configuration setting described in the link I sent
> > you is an apt setting, not a pbui
On 27 Jul 2005, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 27 Jul 2005, Christopher Pharo Glæserud wrote:
> > Anthony Campbell,
> >
> > > On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
> > > saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
> > > continue. I say
Christopher Pharo Glæserud,
> You didn't really tell anyone what you actually do have installed, now
> did you? Besides, the configuration setting described in the link I sent
> you is an apt setting, not a pbuilder setting, so it still might be
> right for you.
apt-get update complains that gnu
Anthony Campbell,
> > > On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
> > > saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
> > > continue. I say I do and things then proceed normally.
> > >
> > > This does not happen on my desktop.
> > >
> >
On 27 Jul 2005, Christopher Pharo Glæserud wrote:
> Anthony Campbell,
>
> > On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
> > saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
> > continue. I say I do and things then proceed normally.
> >
> > Thi
Anthony Campbell,
> On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
> saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
> continue. I say I do and things then proceed normally.
>
> This does not happen on my desktop.
>
> Any way to fix this?
See
On my laptop, whenever I try to install/upgrade packages I get a message
saying that the packages cannot be authenticated and asking if I want to
continue. I say I do and things then proceed normally.
This does not happen on my desktop.
Any way to fix this?
Anthony
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