The package debian-archive-keyring contains the archive key that
verifies the packages. If your system is complaining that it can't
verify the package then the cause is almost always an outdated
debian-archive-keyring package.
Verify that the package is up to date.
# apt-get update
# apt-ge
atar wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> > The problem however is that when I try to install a new package or
> > upgrade an existed one, using the apt-get install command, I get a
> > question asking me: 'Install these packages without verification?'
> > and above this question is a list of some packages that
on Tue, 6 Aug 2013 at 00:27:54 +0100, Brian wrote:
The problem however is that when I try to install a new package or
upgrade
an existed one, using the apt-get install command, I get a question
asking
me: 'Install these packages without verification?' and above this
question
is a list of s
On Mon 05 Aug 2013 at 21:26:24 +, Atar wrote:
> The problem however is that when I try to install a new package or upgrade
> an existed one, using the apt-get install command, I get a question asking
> me: 'Install these packages without verification?' and above this question
> is a list of so
Hi there!!
Recently, I've downloaded and installed into my USB stick the live-boot
debian 7 version operation system (wheezy). I've chosen to add an ext2
partition and to name it 'live-rw' in order to add a persistence
functionality to the changes I make.
The problem however is that when I try to
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