X-Git-Url: https://www.yuggoth.org/gitweb?p=weather.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=FAQ;h=45ffcfd24d501f85c4aeeeff9cc79de5adb7e0d4;hp=9a2662409236617533b1c1506876b2a3d154dedd;hb=a4375bf577aede658066af89df19e5f1a1e5640d;hpb=b755668b64a70bb7b0efbf1bd0aff8c310471ee1 diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ index 9a26624..45ffcfd 100644 --- a/FAQ +++ b/FAQ @@ -42,30 +42,3 @@ likely to be published in a non-English language, requiring some additional input from speakers of that language for how to handle filtering and formatting of the text. - -5. I get a warning when using apt-get to install on Debian Etch -or later... - -If you're getting a warning from apt-get update like: - - W: GPG error: http://fungi.yuggoth.org ./ Release: The - following signatures couldn't be verified because the - public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 29ABF7441FB84657 - -...it means my PGP key is not recognized by apt-get. Since this -isn't an official Debian package repository, the Release.gpg -file can't be signed by a key on the default keyring. To add my -personal key to the list of trusted package repository Release -signers, run (as root): - - finger fungi@yuggoth.org | apt-key add - - -...or if you want to be a little paranoid, retrieve it from a -public keyserver instead (all one line): - - wget -O- "http://subkeys.pgp.net:11371/pks - /lookup?op=get&search=0x29ABF7441FB84657" | apt-key add - - -Though if you're really, truly paranoid, you'll re-write the -program from scratch anyway, right? -