> rm /var/lib/urpmi/list.contrib
done,
then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ororkep]# urpmi kernel-source
The following packages have bad signatures:
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms/kernel-source-2.4.22-21mdk.i586.rpm: Invalid signature
(sha1 MD5 GPG GPG#22458a98 NOT OK)
Do you want to continue installation ? (y/N) y
On January 5, 2004 08:41 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
>
> I've seen this crap before but I don't remember why it happens Paul. The
> simple fix is to download the source directly from the mirror, move it to
> /var/cache/urpmi/rpms then urpmi it. Or use the GUI (rpmdrake) to install
> it. First check t
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Monday 05 January 2004 7:27 pm, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> On January 5, 2004 04:37 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
>
>
> OK here goes:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ororkep]# gpg --list-keys
> gpg: /root/.gnupg: directory created
> gpg: new configuration file `/root/.gnu
On January 5, 2004 04:37 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
OK here goes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ororkep]# gpg --list-keys
gpg: /root/.gnupg: directory created
gpg: new configuration file `/root/.gnupg/gpg.conf' created
gpg: WARNING: options in `/root/.gnupg/gpg.conf' are not yet active during
this run
gpg: k
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Monday 05 January 2004 5:32 pm, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
>
> main:
> ftp://mirrors.secsup.org/pub/linux/mandrake/Mandrake/9.2/i586/Mandrake/RPMS
> and update-source:
> ftp://mirrors.secsup.org/pub/linux/mandrake/Mandrake/updates/9.2/RPMS
>
> > At any rate;
On January 5, 2004 03:28 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
> Monday 05 January 2004 3:00 pm, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> > On December 10, 2003 01:24 am, Charlie Mahan wrote:
> >
> > Back after Christmas and still can't get the kernel-source 2.4.22-21 to
> > install. I'm still getting the "bad signature" messag
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Monday 05 January 2004 3:00 pm, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> On December 10, 2003 01:24 am, Charlie Mahan wrote:
>
> Back after Christmas and still can't get the kernel-source 2.4.22-21 to
> install. I'm still getting the "bad signature" message. I was suc
On December 10, 2003 01:24 am, Charlie Mahan wrote:
Back after Christmas and still can't get the kernel-source 2.4.22-21 to
install. I'm still getting the "bad signature" message. I was successfull
with the 2.4.22-10 source - so I'm unsure why one would install and not the
other.
:-(
--
Pa
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Wednesday 10 December 2003 1:50 am, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> I'll be harassing you again tomorrow with details of how your suggestions
> went.
>
> Cheers for now.
A reply to this message will be forthcoming off list. Hope that's OK but I
think the rea
On December 9, 2003 11:45 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
A little background info here might be usefull since you are going to so much
trouble to help me. :-)
Although my email address is from Australia, I've had that for more than 8
years. Since then I've moved to Canada as a landed Immigrant.
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Tuesday 09 December 2003 11:56 pm, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> Baby steps
>
> OK let me see if I am grasping what we are doing here. Hope this isn't too
> long winded but I'd like to know vaguely what I'm doing here...
>
> urpmi.removemedia main
>
> the
Baby steps
OK let me see if I am grasping what we are doing here. Hope this isn't too
long winded but I'd like to know vaguely what I'm doing here...
urpmi.removemedia main
then:
urpmi.addmedia main
ftp://mirrors.secsup.org/pub/linux/mandrake/Mandrake/9.2/i586/Mandrake/RPMS
with ../base/h
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Tuesday 09 December 2003 1:33 pm, Charlie Mahan wrote:
It may benefit you to have all your software sources other than the CDs on one
mirror. I notice you added the source I posted for main but you use secsup
for updates. Add main there instead. It
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Tuesday 09 December 2003 1:13 pm, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> On December 9, 2003 11:50 am, Charlie Mahan wrote:
> or ?
>
>
> OK I tried what you said, using the terminal and was successful in adding
> main as a source, I got stuck when trying to insta
On December 9, 2003 11:50 am, Charlie Mahan wrote:
or ?
OK I tried what you said, using the terminal and was successful in adding main
as a source, I got stuck when trying to install the kernel_source. I got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ororkep]# urpmi --wget kernel-source-2.4.22-21mdk
http:/
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Tuesday 09 December 2003 12:29 pm, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> On December 9, 2003 11:23 am, C. Tresenriter wrote:
> I have 1024MB RAM so I should boot to enterprise by default then?
>
It also supports multi processors and has a few other bells and whistles.
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Tuesday 09 December 2003 12:49 pm, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 December 2003 20:42, Charlie Mahan wrote:
> >
>
> Hey Charlie,
>
> What do you use for snipping, an axe or a club? ;)
>
> Good luck,
> HarM
A broad axe HarM.
But that was shown
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 15:25, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
> Hi I'm trying to install the kernel_source so I can run the NVIDIA driver,
> but when I try to use the Mandrake 9.2 software installer I get a message
> that the rpm has a missing signature, could not open file. It doesn't seem
> to matter w
Hi raffaele,
I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ororkep]$ gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.3
Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions. See the file COPY
Just a guess, do you have gpg installed? To check, just type
$ gpg --version
from the command line.
raffaele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I'm trying to install the kernel_source so I can run the NVIDIA driver, but
when I try to use the Mandrake 9.2 software installer I get a message that
the r
Hi I'm trying to install the kernel_source so I can run the NVIDIA driver, but
when I try to use the Mandrake 9.2 software installer I get a message that
the rpm has a missing signature, could not open file. It doesn't seem to
matter where I get the package from, Mandrake_Updates, elsewhere - s
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