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jonathan47
12th October 2010, 02:12 AM
Which RPM Fusion repos should be active for F14 Beta now? I installed RPM Fusion repos, but ran into the following error message:

The GPG keys listed for the "RPM Fusion for Fedora 14 - Free - Updates" repository are already installed but they are not correct for this package.
Check that the correct key URLs are configured for this repository.

GoinEasy9
12th October 2010, 05:12 AM
Tonight I noticed during the update that the rpmfusion repos changed from rawhide to F14. Just doing the update should fix the problem. It also prompts for installation of the new GPG keys.

caf4926
12th October 2010, 02:10 PM

Thanks for this post
I just installed F14 too and it absolutely fantastic:)

downer
12th October 2010, 05:31 PM
Weird, but since the switch to Fedora 14 from Rawhide for RPMFusion, I had to disable auto-update-debuginfo plugin for yum in "/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/auto-update-debuginfo.conf"
Otherwise I get debuginfo unable to be found for RPMFusion, even though yum shows the repos available.

jonathan47
13th October 2010, 04:38 AM
Tonight I noticed during the update that the rpmfusion repos changed from rawhide to F14. Just doing the update should fix the problem. It also prompts for installation of the new GPG keys.

In addition to RPM Fusion for F14 Free and NonFree, which is enabled: F14 Free/Nonfree "Test Updates" or "Updates?"

GoinEasy9
13th October 2010, 04:50 AM
I believe updates-testing remains until right before the release. At least it has for previous releases.

tox
13th October 2010, 04:51 AM
In addition to RPM Fusion for F14 Free and NonFree, which is enabled: F14 Free/Nonfree "Test Updates" or "Updates?"

you should only need updates enabled, only use testing-updates if your prepared to report back to RPMFusion if 1 of there packages is borked or works as expected

GoinEasy9
13th October 2010, 05:25 AM
Sorry, dexta's right, when I first read it I didn't realize you were talking about rpmfusion. Thought you were referring to the regular repos.

jonathan47
14th October 2010, 03:11 AM
you should only need updates enabled, only use testing-updates if your prepared to report back to RPMFusion if 1 of there packages is borked or works as expected

Thanks Dexta!

jonathan47
17th October 2010, 01:43 AM
I had no luck using RPM Fusion's F14 repos to install VLC. I switched to its Rawhide free and nonfree repos and was able to install VLC from them.