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Old 02-10-2004, 06:08 PM
Knute Johnson
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Default Ooops - I need some help

I was having a problem updating my kernel sources with up2date. It was
going slow and I kept getting errors that said the GPG signature was bad
and the file had been corrupted. So I started looking around on the
list for posts and found one where somebody said to change where I was
downloading from to one of the mirror sites. Sounded good to me so I
changed it in up2date-config. Bad move. It complains now of an
'supported XML-RPC protocol' error. I thought about copying the old
address before I made the change but I had more balls than brains at
that second. Can anybody tell me what the default address for up2date
is? I know it was an https protocol.

Thanks,

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Old 02-10-2004, 07:36 PM
Brent Clark
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Knute Johnson wrote:
> I was having a problem updating my kernel sources with up2date. It was
> going slow and I kept getting errors that said the GPG signature was bad
> and the file had been corrupted. So I started looking around on the
> list for posts and found one where somebody said to change where I was
> downloading from to one of the mirror sites. Sounded good to me so I
> changed it in up2date-config. Bad move. It complains now of an
> 'supported XML-RPC protocol' error. I thought about copying the old
> address before I made the change but I had more balls than brains at
> that second. Can anybody tell me what the default address for up2date
> is? I know it was an https protocol.
>
> Thanks,
>

try this link
[url]http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Fedora-Multimedia-Installation-HOWTO/x46.html[/url]
Brent

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Old 02-10-2004, 08:19 PM
Knute Johnson
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Default Re: Ooops - I need some help

Brent Clark wrote:

> Knute Johnson wrote:
>
>> I was having a problem updating my kernel sources with up2date. It
>> was going slow and I kept getting errors that said the GPG signature
>> was bad and the file had been corrupted. So I started looking around
>> on the list for posts and found one where somebody said to change
>> where I was downloading from to one of the mirror sites. Sounded good
>> to me so I changed it in up2date-config. Bad move. It complains now
>> of an 'supported XML-RPC protocol' error. I thought about copying the
>> old address before I made the change but I had more balls than brains
>> at that second. Can anybody tell me what the default address for
>> up2date is? I know it was an https protocol.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>

> try this link
> [url]http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Fedora-Multimedia-Installation-HOWTO/x46.html[/url]
>
> Brent
>


Brent:

I appreciate the link but it doesn't get me what I need. Any chance you
could run up2date-config and tell me the address on your computer?

Thanks,

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Old 02-11-2004, 05:51 AM
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Knute Johnson wrote:
> Brent Clark wrote:
>
>> Knute Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> I was having a problem updating my kernel sources with up2date. It
>>> was going slow and I kept getting errors that said the GPG signature
>>> was bad and the file had been corrupted. So I started looking around
>>> on the list for posts and found one where somebody said to change
>>> where I was downloading from to one of the mirror sites. Sounded
>>> good to me so I changed it in up2date-config. Bad move. It
>>> complains now of an 'supported XML-RPC protocol' error. I thought
>>> about copying the old address before I made the change but I had more
>>> balls than brains at that second. Can anybody tell me what the
>>> default address for up2date is? I know it was an https protocol.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>

>> try this link
>> [url]http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Fedora-Multimedia-Installation-HOWTO/x46.html[/url]
>>
>> Brent
>>

>
> Brent:
>
> I appreciate the link but it doesn't get me what I need. Any chance you
> could run up2date-config and tell me the address on your computer?
>
> Thanks,
>


[url]https://xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com/XMLRPC[/url]

Brent
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Old 02-11-2004, 11:36 AM
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Brent Clark wrote:

> Knute Johnson wrote:
>
>> Brent Clark wrote:
>>
>>> Knute Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was having a problem updating my kernel sources with up2date. It
>>>> was going slow and I kept getting errors that said the GPG signature
>>>> was bad and the file had been corrupted. So I started looking
>>>> around on the list for posts and found one where somebody said to
>>>> change where I was downloading from to one of the mirror sites.
>>>> Sounded good to me so I changed it in up2date-config. Bad move. It
>>>> complains now of an 'supported XML-RPC protocol' error. I thought
>>>> about copying the old address before I made the change but I had
>>>> more balls than brains at that second. Can anybody tell me what the
>>>> default address for up2date is? I know it was an https protocol.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>> try this link
>>> [url]http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Fedora-Multimedia-Installation-HOWTO/x46.html[/url]
>>>
>>> Brent
>>>

>>
>> Brent:
>>
>> I appreciate the link but it doesn't get me what I need. Any chance
>> you could run up2date-config and tell me the address on your computer?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>

>
> [url]https://xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com/XMLRPC[/url]
>
> Brent


Thanks very much Brent!

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Old 02-11-2004, 07:27 PM
Brent Clark
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Knute Johnson wrote:
> Brent Clark wrote:
>
>> Knute Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> Brent Clark wrote:
>>>
>>>> Knute Johnson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I was having a problem updating my kernel sources with up2date. It
>>>>> was going slow and I kept getting errors that said the GPG
>>>>> signature was bad and the file had been corrupted. So I started
>>>>> looking around on the list for posts and found one where somebody
>>>>> said to change where I was downloading from to one of the mirror
>>>>> sites. Sounded good to me so I changed it in up2date-config. Bad
>>>>> move. It complains now of an 'supported XML-RPC protocol' error.
>>>>> I thought about copying the old address before I made the change
>>>>> but I had more balls than brains at that second. Can anybody tell
>>>>> me what the default address for up2date is? I know it was an https
>>>>> protocol.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>> try this link
>>>> [url]http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Fedora-Multimedia-Installation-HOWTO/x46.html[/url]
>>>>
>>>> Brent
>>>>
>>>
>>> Brent:
>>>
>>> I appreciate the link but it doesn't get me what I need. Any chance
>>> you could run up2date-config and tell me the address on your computer?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>

>>
>> [url]https://xmlrpc.rhn.redhat.com/XMLRPC[/url]
>>
>> Brent

>
>
> Thanks very much Brent!
>

no problem, the amount of help I have rxed from reading this newsgroup
is amazing

Brent
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