> Tim: >>> Who's key was "theirs"? One from rpmfusion or rpmfind? > > gilpel@xxxxxxxxxx: >> rpmfusion. > > I'd leave the key installed, then. As far as I'm aware, rpmfusion is as > trustworthy as any other of the usual repos that people use. Well, from what I've read, it seems THE source for non-free software but, at first, I was wondering. I believe that, a few years ago, Livna occupied this position, no? And following FedoraFAQs post-installation instructions, I saw that installation of the Livna repository was suggested, first in the list. So, I thought nothing had changed. I was then very surprised to see that I had only 2 keys installed from RPMFusion (free and non-free), which looked suspicious since I thought that installing the repositories list of packages would also download the keys. (Real newbie, yes!) So why wasn't Livna's key there when I issued the command "rpm -qi gpg-pubkey" ? I then learned at Wikipedia that Livna now only offers libdvdcss. I installed it and checked the y/N more carefully after download to find out that, indeed the key is only installed for the first package installation. I suppose I'm in a class part, but people like me would appreciate a very simple HowFedoraWorks document. Anyways, I should worry less about every- and any-thing in a few days. I already feel better :) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines