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Actually, I found the problem. If you go into /usr/share/rhn you'll notice that there are several versions of the file RPM-GPG-KEY. When you run up2date and it asks you to install that file, RPM-GPG-KEY. On Fedora you have to install RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora. Since I'm just now going through and putting Fedora through it's paces I'm doing a few different installs. When I installed as a "personal" machine and went to run the update utility it messed up becasue it installed the wrong key. When I reinstalled as a server and was working in text mode I got fed up with the problem and went to look and see if the file was actually there, and then discovered the other key files. When I installed the -fedora version everything worked as expected.

Carlos Qualls wrote:
I had lots of problems using up2date. One poster
suggested that I just try running "yum update" and
that worked much better. My system was at work and
behind the corp firewall, so I had to type the
following to get YUM to work through the firewall:

export http_proxy=http://<myproxyserver>:<port>
yum update

Hope this helps.

--- Nicholas Fitzgerald <nfzgrld@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
RHN/Up2date does not seem to work from the GUI. I
installed Fedora as a 
"Personal PC" and when I went to run the update it
seemed to download 
everything, although I couldn't find it on the
machine anywhere, and 
started to run an update, but just locked up at some
point during the 
process. Is this an isolated incident, or have
others seen this as well?





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