Greetings, Jim McNamara!
> I took the bottom of the sha256sum
> file where it was ascii armor and pasted it into notepad and saved it.
Thus destroyed the very possiblity of checking your setup.
Do not touch the signature file. Save it literal.
> I don't know why it isn't verifying.
You did tha
Hi,
Two things come to mind:
1. Is the file fedora.asc being through an editor? Does it have \r\n
terminators by accident? i.e. is DOS formated, not the original format.
2. You should be using the original file, I don't see the point of what
you pasted into Notepad, and Notepad by default wi
Hi Rene-
Everything you mentioned checked out. I took the bottom of the sha256sum file
where it was ascii armor and pasted it into notepad and saved it.
I don't know why it isn't verifying. I named that file fedora.asc. Here is what
the original file looks like.
Please see below for the part
On 6/24/2022 10:55 AM, Jim McNamara via Cygwin wrote:
$ gpg --verify fedora.asc Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-36-1.5.iso
gpg: can't handle text lines longer than 19995 characters
gpg: Signature made Fri May 6 10:21:35 2022 EDT using RSA key ID 38AB71F4
gpg: BAD signature from "Fedora (36) "
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