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This still happens on 13.04!
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I just run into this on 12.10. Why does this horrible usability issue
still exist? :)
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Title:
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To manag
Same problem in 12.04 LTS: cannot install updates from an unsigned
repository.
"apt-get upgrade" prompts, and lets the user decide whether to install
or not:
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
unsigned-package1 package2 etc.
Install these packages without ve
Well, I ran the "check" for new updates and there was a change in the
list (exactly what I cannot tell), but this time updates happened.
Sorry to wake up this old thread.
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I have this same issue in 11.10, but with a different package.
uname -a
Linux machineName 3.0.0-19-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 19 19:05:14 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have tried unclicking some of the packages to be installed, but none
of the attempts has been able to get past
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: update-manager
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- Summary: update-manager does not allow the download/installation of updated
packages from "unauthenticated" sources.
+ Summary: update-manager does not allow the download/installation of updated
packages fro
I can confirm this on my machine. 10.10 32bit Fresh install. Seems to
be a regression because there is no problem in a 10.04 32bit fresh
install. In 10.04 update-manager asks if you would like to continue and
then does so accordingly. Marking and updating description.
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Thanks. Yes, that's correct.
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Ok, that explains it then. It may be a regression or it may have been
implemented by the developer as a safety net. Either way I am going to
reproduce this bug on my machine to confirm it. If it was a regression,
we can mark this to have the developer look at it and fix. If it was
implemented o
No, that's the point: there isn't a PGP key, the package is not signed,
and that's why Update Manager is complaining about untrusted packages.
While this isn't ideal, (and I could at least do apt-get upgrade) I used
to be able to upgrade it via Update Manager but now it seems I can't.
Also, the err
Did you get the pgp key for squeezeboxserver when you added it to your
source list?
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The attached was generated when I said 'no' to installing without
verification (I guess that question, and the default response of N, is
what floors update-manager). I didn't want to say 'yes' as this would
remove the test case!
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Update looks clean. Lets see what an upgrade looks like now:
sudo apt-get upgrade | tee ~/Desktop/Upgrade1
Attach file.
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Attached as requested
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Run:
sudo apt-get update | tee ~/Desktop/Update1
Attach the output file to your next post.
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Have run apport-collect, and my sources.list is attached.
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** Description changed:
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As part of my list of updates this morning I had one from a third party
(Squeezebox Server from debian.slimdevices.com), which is not key-
signed.
When I selected OK to
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desktop after running following command.)
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