You should download every samba-*-3.0.14a-1.i386.rpm and install them to make this work. When you download every package, just
rpm -Uvh samba*3.0.14a*rpm
And everything maybe... maybe... works. But again, is Fedora...
<sigh><sarcasm> and of course, if you were using apt and debian this would all just work I suppose </sarcasm></sigh>
For some reason, the person who initially laid out the packages for Fedora (and maybe other rpm distros that I can't comment about) decided that the 3 (4?) inter-dependant samba packages should be seperate. If you follow the original responders instructions you will be fine, jabs at your distro aside.
That being said, every time I've done an upgrade on a linux box my printer drivers have needed rebuilding even after backing up tdb files, etc. FWIW. Everything else has gone fine however.
No, the DSA warning is not the biggest thing in the world. If are running with the GPG keys installed and are checking all of your installed rpms for validity and integrity from the source, then the DSA warning would be a big red flag for you.
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