On Fri Oct 24, 2003 at 07:18:30PM +0000, Thierry Vignaud wrote: > Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 18:55:27 +0200 > From: Galileo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Cooker] 9.2 Updates a total mess > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > All of the updates for 9.2 have an invalid gpg signature > For example : > rpm --checksig kernel-2.4.22.18mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm > returns : > kernel-2.4.22.18mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm: sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: > GPG#22458a98) > i even imported gpg key from https://www.mandrakesecure.net/RPM-GPG-KEYS > same thing. > I used fr2.rpmfind.net to download updates.
How did you import the key? Did you do it using gpg? If so, then you really need to learn how to use urpmi. urpmi will import the key for you. You also need to use rpm to import the key since rpm manages the keys internally now instead of using gpg. > Next : > On this page > http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/advisories/advisory.php?name=MDKA-2003:020 > > Mandrake says that all of the mandrakeclub commercial drivers are > available. > Quote: > "New commercial drivers for this kernel are available at Mandrake > Club." > Now my English is a bit rusty but this should mean that they are there > wright NOW !!!!! > I don't see them here : > http://rpms.mandrakeclub.com/rpms/MandrakeClub/comm/9.2/i586/ByDate.html The nvidia rpms should be up by now or very shortly... waiting on the Club webmaster for that. The ATI ones will be up as soon as I obtain the srpms. > Next: > After updating my system KDE lost its desktop and also menus. > Deleting a user and adding it again didn't work. > I wasn't even able to run rxvt since alt+f2 didn't work. > Luckily there was menudrake in the menus so i restored the original > menus. No one in testing experienced this, so I'm not sure what the problem was. Perhaps you just needed to run "update-menus" as root... there seems to be an issue with rpm not always running this, although it hasn't been confirmed yet. > You people need a reality check. And some really heavy quality > assuring since this is really unprofessional. I don't remember > something like this happening before. > Now desktop issues don't bother me really but if such obvious things > are happening what is going to happen with nonobvious. Well, let's see. The first issue was user error. The second issue is a matter of mirroring and timing, and the third issue... well, that's really the only issue. > I'm currently building a new firewall/ruter using 9.2 and I'm starting > to question myself should i do it with 9.2. > I can't afford such stupid things to happen on a central firewall in my > network. Well, the obvious response here is to check the hands behind the keyboard. =) That would have solved your first problem and, really, is the only one that would affect your "firewall/ruter". > Now how do you think this looks in the eyes of a desktop user ? > It shoes that Mandrake is really unprofessional. > > It's no wonder that people look at me weird when a say that i use > Mandrake for all of my servers. > Maybe I should try some other distribution but since i have been using > Mandrake since 7.0 or so it would be really sad. > > Just my 0.2 $. Not even bothering to respond to the rest. -- MandrakeSoft Security; http://www.mandrakesecure.net/ Online Security Resource Book; http://linsec.ca/ "lynx -source http://linsec.ca/vdanen.asc | gpg --import" {FE6F2AFD : 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD}
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