On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 7:35:54 PM UTC-4, Andrew David Wong wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > On 2017-03-17 14:10, Unman wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 10:49:04AM -0700, cooloutac wrote: > >> On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 1:48:27 PM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote: > >>> On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 1:17:10 PM UTC-4, Unman wrote: > >>>> On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 04:38:17PM +0000, faber wrote: > >>>>> I have a Debian-9 StandaloneVM that I recently am unable to start it. > >>>>> The only thing I've done, before getting stuck there, was removing > >>>>> libreoffice (all packages), jack, mutt and icedove, nothing special. > >>>>> > >>>>> logs from /var/log/xen/console/guest-dev.log: > >>>>> > >>>>> https://share.riseup.net/#jt9PHXk7pbpDkz0ZKmwy7g > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> If you need anything else, please let me know! > >>>> > >>>> If you start it using qvm-start what error do you see? > >>>> Once you have started it can you attah to the console from dom0 using > >>>> (as root) xl console <name> ? > >>> > >>> ya and if you can do that check apt log. I kill my debian system all the > >>> time removing or installing packages. I blindly click yes and don't > >>> realize its asking me if it can kill my system by removing desktop haha. > >>> > >>> after reading about how when updating a template you could accidentally > >>> click yes to a not verified key I had to tell my family to make sure they > >>> read for that specific thing especially before hitting y. (this has > >>> nothing to do with your issue sorry) > >> > >> and when that happens you just keep trying till it gets a valid key. > >> > > > > I hope this was a joke. > > I have no sense of humour - do NOT do this. > > It's a common situation and you will find many answers with a simple > > search. > > > > I'm unclear about the disagreement here. I understood cooloutac as saying: > > Sometimes, apt-get may download a package with an invalid signature. > In that case, you should not install the invalidly signed package. > Instead, you should re-download the package (and let apt-get re-check > the signature), e.g., after a period of time, from a different server, > or via a different connection, until you get a validly signed package, > and only then proceed with installing that package. > > If that's what cooloutac meant, then I'm not sure I see the problem > with that approach. Isn't that what we *should* do in that situation? > > P.S. - Let's keep the discussion civil and productive, please. > > - -- > Andrew David Wong (Axon) > Community Manager, Qubes OS > https://www.qubes-os.org > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJYzcRHAAoJENtN07w5UDAwv38P/idMKPQlh+1hqJmlPwQJJHVq > TjXSUJnS3AL2kX9WGmAbID1cPl3SxHG8ElDWbU5CxnJ7CdgffIV4CRqBcxo/z75H > 6ggMHBKQuZXTUzKTU8IObHwy2A2wTo6RYNYsVO93GFiPsRGQnrXOYxcQ2jFhvZsM > Hsih4Eg60Rbv/pbagWcooVfKDhMrqMHR+tnBBJzcXEwwgqVl2vhCcvzeL/ZeYfAN > Z1nCenv42AQ601hKIDkD8+CgbXzCxAPtQQ7vXHAYq9W8UL/nWRzSbT3L5ih2Z7JW > NUoNJ3NmMXPj11uf7EnZb+NY1mA70njdCQ0HdxiXB6iAZVQ8fJ0Fz6juyFie6RyP > murVctv1Btgz6FR5clKfS9tIFxZJ2bTtPtFNTeiOZInDqIyJLr662Ji/i8Qql6b2 > aTfk0PxSWiDhXeyyBy6NuCckDRvUWyb0FNXJBLNUTzNR8zAuAuR+/jnwTdT+Q/YY > v9Ja6LoqH3s7nfluxi4Zm4TInd/I7XkehYdikm+O4D9re4haoPJkYGfiMzc+g6qH > vDMbGWttj7Tc0wQbmItbb31Nr1/R13wAfST9XMXQS0pav9zOS6J3yOy0Lu8aiQyU > vcB2lP2cQon5capDrP8fatb4mEpRORdBwJ5tv+N2Tqq3tshzxaxJ6AhgzPDHUJmu > punfqhmLEuvp2TodREZT > =xrUX > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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