Jonathan Ryshpan writes:
« HTML content followsI am trying to install the MS Edge Browser (to access a web site that doesn't work properly under Firefox or Chrome of the KDE native browser). The installation fails when I attempt to install the repo, as follows:# curl -v <URL:https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/>https://packages.microsoft.com/keys / -oedgeKeys
Wild guess: the above URL is 404-compliant?
# vi edgeKeys
And loading https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/ itself does not find the presence of any file called "edgeKeys".
There is a file there called "microsoft.asc". Which, from the looks of it, contains a reasonably looking PGP key. And gpg is perfectly happy with it:
gpg --import microsoft.ascgpg: key EB3E94ADBE1229CF: public key "Microsoft (Release signing) <gpgsecurity@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: imported: 1
Attachment:
pgpF7lX8nXpLB.pgp
Description: PGP signature
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