Hi Ed,
I have Fedora 21 . You guided me to have the file with the key, that I need, inside my computer...
What I need now is only to install this KEY on the computer ...!
That means that the file rpmfusion-free-release-21.noarch.rpm,
that now is in the directory /home Downloads
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yum install
rpmfusion-free-release-21.noarch.rpm
is suitable for this purpose...
I just ask for a confirmation :-) ...
Thank you very much for your help :-)
Angelo
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 5:43 PM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/20/16 22:02, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> rpm -qa | grep rpmfusion give me, now :
> rpmfusion-free-release-22-1.noarch
> rpmfusion-nonfree-release-21-1.noarch
>
> (how as was to think)
>
> And, after I downloaded the free version, I have on the compter the file
> rpmfusion-free-release-21.noarch.rpm.
>
> _*Now*_ it is right to install this downoaded repository, with this command ?
> |yum install |rpmfusion-free-release-21.noarch.rpm ?
What version of Fedora are you running?
AFAIK, the rpmfusion rpms will install the keys for the version noted in their names The
keys will remain for the older version as you upgrade. If you installed
rpmfusion-free-release-22 at some point but not rpmfusion-free-release-21 then the keys
for F22 will be present but not F1.
So, if you're running F21 I'd uninstall rpmfusion-free-release-22-1.noarch and install
rpmfusion-free-release-21.noarch.rpm
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