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  1. #1
    rogdepre Guest

    FC9 update today-yesterday

    I installed the FC9-beta like 2 weeks ago. It performs extremely stable and fast end kde4 will be my standard Gui from now on.
    All yum updates I started daily completed successful except today's one. The error is
    "Package gnome-settings-daemon-2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9.i386.rpm is not signed"
    After a reboot of yesterdays yum update, there is a problem starting up "haldaemon". The boot process waits almost 3 Min and reports the haldaemon failed and continuous successfully the boot process.
    As a result there is an error displayed from pulseaudio. If this error is not known yet, let me know and i will sent the dmesg and messages logs and any other info you would require
    Regards

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    I got the same problem updating : "Package gnome-settings-daemon-2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9.i386.rpm is not signed". None of the other errors
    I hope it will be fixed soon.

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    rogdepre Guest
    I forgot to mention, once the system is running, "haldaemon" can be started and restarted successfully from the prompt "/etc/init.d/haldaemon restart".

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    Quote Originally Posted by teox78
    I got the same problem updating : "Package gnome-settings-daemon-2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9.i386.rpm is not signed". None of the other errors
    I hope it will be fixed soon.

    check this thread here

    cheers liro
    some tips and small doc's of fedora core linux setup [german] http://www.liro.ch

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    javier_cepa Guest

    Do it!

    Make these simple steps...

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    #yum clean all

    2
    #yum upgrade


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    Less drastic:
    Code:
    rm /var/cache/yum/fedora/packages/gnome-settings-daemon-2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9.i386.rpm

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    People, has anyone reported the problem to Bugzilla? That is the only way to get things corrected before Fedora 9 goes Final. Workarounds are fine, but we want the developers to know all the issues and put out the best version possible.
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    Don't use any of my solutions on working computers or near small children.

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    javier_cepa Guest

    Is correct?

    The correct option?

    [root@deymos ~]# yum --nogpgcheck update
    Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
    Setting up Update Process
    Resolving Dependencies
    --> Running transaction check
    ---> Package gnome-settings-daemon.i386 0:2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9 set to be updated
    ---> Package gnome-desktop-devel.i386 0:2.22.1-3.fc9 set to be updated
    ---> Package gnome-desktop.i386 0:2.22.1-3.fc9 set to be updated
    ---> Package control-center-filesystem.i386 1:2.22.1-3.fc9 set to be updated
    ---> Package control-center.i386 1:2.22.1-3.fc9 set to be updated
    --> Finished Dependency Resolution

    Dependencies Resolved

    ================================================== ===========================
    Package Arch Version Repository Size
    ================================================== ===========================
    Updating:
    control-center i386 1:2.22.1-3.fc9 fedora 2.7 M
    control-center-filesystem i386 1:2.22.1-3.fc9 fedora 36 k
    gnome-desktop i386 2.22.1-3.fc9 fedora 976 k
    gnome-desktop-devel i386 2.22.1-3.fc9 fedora 41 k
    gnome-settings-daemon i386 2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9 fedora 456 k

    Transaction Summary
    ================================================== ===========================
    Install 0 Package(s)
    Update 5 Package(s)
    Remove 0 Package(s)

    Total size: 4.1 M
    Is this ok [y/N]: y
    Downloading Packages:
    Running rpm_check_debug
    Running Transaction Test
    Finished Transaction Test
    Transaction Test Succeeded
    Running Transaction
    Updating : control-center-filesystem ####################### [ 1/10]
    Updating : gnome-desktop ####################### [ 2/10]
    Updating : gnome-settings-daemon ####################### [ 3/10]
    Updating : control-center ####################### [ 4/10]
    Updating : gnome-desktop-devel ####################### [ 5/10]
    Cleanup : gnome-settings-daemon ####################### [ 6/10]
    Cleanup : gnome-desktop-devel ####################### [ 7/10]
    Cleanup : control-center ####################### [ 8/10]
    Cleanup : control-center-filesystem ####################### [ 9/10]
    Cleanup : gnome-desktop ####################### [10/10]

    Updated: control-center.i386 1:2.22.1-3.fc9 control-center-filesystem.i386 1:2.22.1-3.fc9 gnome-desktop.i386 0:2.22.1-3.fc9 gnome-desktop-devel.i386 0:2.22.1-3.fc9 gnome-settings-daemon.i386 0:2.22.1-0.2008.03.26.7.fc9
    Complete!

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    rogdepre Guest
    OK this solved it.
    Thanks for your help

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