[SOLVED] Trying to install upgrades to Fedora 14 Beta
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I am having trouble installing upgrades to Fedora 14. The process stops and I get the following message:
"The GPG keys listed for the "RPM Fusion for Fedora 14 - Nonfree - Updates" repository are already installed but they are not correct for this package.
Check that the correct key URLs are configured for this repository."
seeing as fedora 14 beta is for testing ONLY, and for filling bug reports WITH THE FIX
you should allready know how to do this if you are using
a NOT DONE/NOT ready / not for the general public BETA TESTING version
fedora 14 beta is NOT RELEASED FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Sorry, I should have used the term updates instead of upgrades.I have been using Fedora since release 12. Tested 13 and currently using it. I like Fedora and wanted to give 14 a go. I had very few problems with the alpha release. The problem with beta was my fault. An oversight actually. I used older version of RPM Fusion. Once I updated RPM fusion from Rawhide - problem solved.
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