Re: [expert] Linuxconf update

2001-01-14 Thread Ralph F. De Witt
On Friday 12 January 2001 23:50, you wrote: No. I downloaded the linuxconf rpm's (from sunsite mirror) and checked them with rpm -K and they checked OK. Install went fine too. However, I only use update to tell me if there are updates, then I go get them, ftp them into my updates directory,

Re: [expert] Linuxconf update

2001-01-14 Thread Mark Weaver
I checked the update listing and there's only a .1 upgrade available for Linuxconf. Is that little of a change a needed update? What is the update for anyhow? On Sunday 14 January 2001 06:52 am, you wrote: Look on http://www.linux-manrake.com/en/updates for their security update key. Install

Re: [expert] Linuxconf update

2001-01-13 Thread Ralph F. De Witt
On Friday 12 January 2001 23:50, you wrote: No. I downloaded the linuxconf rpm's (from sunsite mirror) and checked them with rpm -K and they checked OK. Install went fine too. However, I only use update to tell me if there are updates, then I go get them, ftp them into my updates directory,

Re: [expert] Linuxconf update

2001-01-13 Thread Tom Berkley
You need to get the key file off your cd or download from a trusted site and gpg --import keyfilename while logged in as the user who is going to do rpm -K. I have both root and my username set up with the imported key. Then you will get a gpg ok. Also look at mandrake updates web page for a

[expert] Linuxconf update

2001-01-12 Thread Ralph F. De Witt
Hi all: Has any one had problems with the new Linuxconf update. I tried to download it from several sites and had Mandrakeupdate tell me either it was unsigned or that it was not properly signed, or my Gnupg was improperly installed. At any rate it would not install even if I tried to force

Re: [expert] Linuxconf update

2001-01-12 Thread Tom Berkley
No. I downloaded the linuxconf rpm's (from sunsite mirror) and checked them with rpm -K and they checked OK. Install went fine too. However, I only use update to tell me if there are updates, then I go get them, ftp them into my updates directory, check them with -K, and install them after ogling