On 2/14/26 11:23 AM, Frank Elsner via users wrote:
Hello all,
whats' behind this messages and how to solve the problem which "dnf -y update"
suddenly shows?
[129/129] Total 100% | 3.0 MiB/s | 492.8 MiB | 02m44s
[ 1/130] https://dl.google.com/linux/l ???% | 0.0 B/s | 0.0 B | 00m00s
[ 1/130] https://dl.google.com/linux/l ???% | 0.0 B/s | 0.0 B | 00m00s
[ 1/130] https://dl.google.com/linux/l 6% | 4.0 B/s | 1.1 KiB | 01h07m
[ 1/130] https://dl.google.com/linux/l 100% | 48.0 KiB/s | 17.0 KiB | 00m00s
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[130/130] Total 100% | 3.0 MiB/s | 492.8 MiB | 02m44s
Transaction failed: Signature verification failed.
Public key "https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub" is already
present, not importing.
OpenPGP check for package "google-chrome-stable-145.0.7632.75-1.x86_64"
(/var/cache/libdnf5/google-chrome-6ed7e4f336f6863c/packages/google-chrome-stable-145.0.7632.75-1.x86_64.rpm)
from repo "google-chrome" has failed: Public key is not installed.
Have a nice weekend,
Frank
Curiouser and curiouser. A week later (specifically, yesterday
morning), this resolved itself on ONE of my systems.
Now, however, it's happening with the UNSTABLE version of Chrome.
On my other system, this now happens with BOTH versions of Chrome. That
is, neither will update.
Both systems are F43, fully updated. Main difference between the two
systems is the first has the fedora-updates-testing repo enabled.
I've tried both 'dnf re-install' and 'dnf remove,' followed by a fresh
install attempt
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