YaST2 and openSUSE-updater are complaining that the signing key used on the
ATI repo does not match the key that I accepted when I added the repo. The
exact error that YaST2 is giving me is:
Validation Check Failed
File repomd.xml
is signed with the following GnuPG key, but the integrity check failed:
ID A794DEA1FC2D149
Fingerprint: 7D6F 1AF2 6CD1 D227 CD54 4AAE A794 D9EA 1FC2 D149
Name: ATI Linux Software (ATI-REPO.ZIP)
Created: 06/12/2008
Expires: 06/12/2009
This means that the file has been changed by accident or by an attacker since
the repository creator signed it. Using it is a big risk for the integrity
and security of your system.
Use it anyway?
Yes/No buttons
I'm going to hit No, but did the ATI repo get a new key? I am sending this to
the email address the signed key as hoping that someone on ATI's side will
have an answer also.
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"We must plan for freedom, and not only for security, if for no other reason
than only freedom can make security more secure." Karl Popper