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Old 11th June 2005, 02:59 AM
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problem installing xcdroast -- Public key prob

i AM NEW TO LINUX AND JUST INSTALLED IT. i WAS TRYING TO INSTALL XCDROAT BY usiing yum.

I wrote the following command,

yum install xcdroast.

The rpm was downloaded . but the installation stopped giving thr error as --- Publlick key cannot be found.

Can anybody help to slove this probelm. I am trying to search but didnt get much info..


Ranjit
 

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