Op vrijdag 10 juni 2005 13:58, schreef David McMillan:
Now, I could just install these packages with --nocheck, but I'd rather not do that kind of thing, for obvious reasons. In fact, it's not just these packages -- I ran a apt-get upgrade, and something like 50% of the packages downloaded come up with the MISSING KEY message. I've never had this problem with apt before -- has anyone else? Could this be a repository problem, or might it be something on my end? Do I need to upgrade apt?
wificonfig is probably not a suse rpm. The other rpms are from the usr-local-bin component. 'Use apt --no-che --no-po install rpmkey-suser-jogley_usr-local-bin-0.1-1.noarch.rpm' to have the key installed. Mention your suse version next time please (suse92). -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless