Kubuntu upgrade process
Myriam Schweingruber
schweingruber at pharma-traduction.ch
Sat Aug 8 10:34:27 BST 2009
oh, and btw, saving the file fingerprint as a *.gpg is a bad idea, you
should name it *.txt, then you can just import it with 'gpg --import
key.txt'. A file with the *.gpg extension is considered encrypted by
gpg, so you can't use the import command.
Regards, Myriam.
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 11:15, Myriam
Schweingruber<schweingruber at pharma-traduction.ch> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 15:17, Celeste Lyn Paul<celeste at kde.org> wrote:
>> FYI.. might want to include the command to import the gpg key in the
>> release article. I always have to go and look it up because I never
>> remember how to do it too :)
>
> Indeed, why is it so difficult to just add these two lines to the instructions:
>
> gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 2836CB0A8AC93F7A
>
> gpg --export --armor 2836CB0A8AC93F7A | sudo apt-key add -
>
> I have it ready in a Knotes here, but have to tell the instruction at
> least 20 times a day to people who simply are stuck when they are
> asked for the gpg key... This would make the support work a lot
> easier, believe me, my left hand is weary doing Ctrl+C Ctrl+V all the
> time...
>
> Regards, Myriam.
>
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