Hey Geeks!
I'm running openSUSE Tumbleweed, upgrading all packages every single day. Since several days I'm getting a checksum error on package kdebase4-runtime-branding-openSUSE-13.1-2.9.x86_64.rpm and now I'm concerned someone could try to push modified packages to my system. That is usually the point where I break up the update. Does anybody else here experience this stuff? What is the recommended procedure when this happens? Wait till nerw packages come out?
On another side-note: How about the security signing-keys of several repositories like the OBS which expire in 12 days from today? Will they be renewed in time or do they change? Is it recommended to trust these keys long-term or just for the time of the update?
Thank you for giving me a hint on these things.
SecUpwN
I'm running openSUSE Tumbleweed, upgrading all packages every single day. Since several days I'm getting a checksum error on package kdebase4-runtime-branding-openSUSE-13.1-2.9.x86_64.rpm and now I'm concerned someone could try to push modified packages to my system. That is usually the point where I break up the update. Does anybody else here experience this stuff? What is the recommended procedure when this happens? Wait till nerw packages come out?
On another side-note: How about the security signing-keys of several repositories like the OBS which expire in 12 days from today? Will they be renewed in time or do they change? Is it recommended to trust these keys long-term or just for the time of the update?
Thank you for giving me a hint on these things.
SecUpwN