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Or follow the apt procedure at fedoranews.org<BR>
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On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 18:26, Michael Kearey wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Richard Welty wrote:
> i'm new to fedora and this list, although i've been using redhat linux
> since version 4.2. i skipped rh 9, but now am starting to work with
> fedora due to a customer requirement.
>
> i've installed fedora core 1 on an x86 desktop, and it's been pretty
> decent so far; the install is better than it was on rh8.0, although it'd
> be good to see a few more improvements. postgresql came right up
> (one of the customer requirements is a reasonably current postgres.)
> i've not yet installed java 1.4.2 so the jury is still out on that.
>
> however, i'm a little stumped by the update process. up2date is
> crashing in python, and not updating anything. when i fetched
> the glib rpms and tried rpm -Fvh, i got a complaint about the public
> keys. i can't find anything in the release notes about how to update
> the keys.
>
> can anyone point me in the right direction, or at the right document?
To install the GPG keys:</FONT>
<A HREF="http://fedora.artoo.net/faq/#GPGSig"><U>http://fedora.artoo.net/faq/#GPGSig</U></A>
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To set up up2date so it points at a decent mirror:</FONT>
<A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-January/msg01577.html"><U>http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-January/msg01577.html</U></A>
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I have been using yum over up2date lately. It justs seems better to
me...(Read the FAQ some more, you will find out how to settup yum there)
Sun's Java 1.4.2_03 works perfectly for me on Fedora BTW, so probably
no need to go to court. The FAQ has tips on how to set that up, but I
am sure you won't need that.
Cheers,
Michael
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