Ubuntu :: Require Installation Of Untrusted Package?
Nov 1, 2010
I am installing a simple software(Gnome-Do) from software center but it gives me an error....Require installation of untrusted package...? after that it stops installation...
when I try to install anything using the Ubuntu software centre, I get the following message Requires installation of untrusted packages The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources.
I have a lenova B450, installed ubuntu 10.04 netbook remix(dual boot with win xp), everything works fine, even installed some games through ubuntu software center. I tried to install cd burning software, i received the following message. Requires installation of untrusted packages The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources. Even after i gave OK there was no response. Now when i tried to install games also same message & no response.
whatever i try to install through the Ubuntu Software Center or through synaptic i get an error "Requires installation of untrusted packages" and it says "The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources." what am i doing wrong or what settings am i supposed to change?
A few weeks ago, i installed Ubuntu Desktop 10.10. I installed several of my previously used programs and am now having trouble with the update manager. It refuses to download updates; insisting that it does not trust the source. The details in the error message indicate that the problem is with a package for Banshee Media Player. I am posting a link for a video I made that displays this problem. [URL]
I'm doing a fully automated install of Etch, installing the standard system task. I'm using PXE boot with a preseed file.
I do this a lot, and I've not had problems before. This morning, it's stuck at 5% on "Select and install software" saying "Please wait...". The log on console #4 says:
WARNING: untrusted versions of the following packages will be installed!
[snip]
Do you want to ignore this warning and proceed anyway?
I installed a system yesterday without any problems, so I wonder if there's a recent problem with the mirrors I'm using. My /target/etc/apt/sources.list contains:
deb [url] deb [url]
So it looks like either the UK mirror or security.debian.org.
I would like to use an EFI loader, if it's easy to do, and doesn't require a whole other set of drivers.. My laptop has EFI, but I think the default 10.04 AMD64 install uses regular BIOS bootloader. The HD isn't GPT though as far as I know, it's MBR, as Gparted says it's MSDOS.. (but i do have an ext4 partition, the ntfs HP recovery partition, and a small HP tools EFI partitions, at the very end of the HD).. How do I install it, should I, is there a benefit (memory?)?
try to install something via software center or update it gives me this errorCode:Requires installation of untrusted packagesThe action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources.
I was impressed to be asked on Fedora 10 if I want to upgrade to Fedora 11 but the first time I tried I had this error: Not enough space in /boot/upgrade to download install.img.
My boot partition is 99MB and AFAIK that is not unusual so I tried tidying up a bit, uninstalling all except 2 kernels, and now have about 80MB for whatever needs to be downloaded in /boot/upgrade. But I get the same error. I can fix this by using wired instead of wireless networking but I want to know for planning purposes (next time I create a boot partition) how much space is required?
$ ls -l /boot/upgrade total 21594 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 18985802 2009-06-03 00:02 initrd.img -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3035056 2009-06-03 00:02 vmlinuz Should I delete these? It looks like they might be left over from last time but I assume preupgrade knows what is junk and what isn't.
I've tried to install FEdora 15 using the Fedora 15 DVD for i686 architecture. However, after the step where I chose the setup for GRUB boot options, I got this error: "Some of your repositories require network access but networking could not be setup" (or something similar). Then I only had the option to exit the installer, but after reboot there was no GRUB and I have no means even to boot back to Windows.
How to install Fedora without networking or is Fedora the only distro so messed up that this can't be done? I've tried the Live CD/USB version but that version has no C compiler to allow me to install networking drivers after install completes. Now I was told to try the full DVD, by the full DVD managed to mess up my computer completely.
Whenever I do sudo apt-get or use the Ubuntu Software Center, I can't download anything because a message comes up saying "Action requires installation of untrusted packages: The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources." I've been trying to download GIMP and Thunderbird, so... I dunno what the problem is.
I just want to install software from ubuntu software center, but when i click install, the error occur. the error message is : " Requires installation of untrusted packages, The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources."
I'm trying to use my update manager, and I keep getting an error box that says "Requires Installation of untrusted packages. The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources" When I push the "Details" Button a text box appears and inside it says "libv4l-0."
I recently upgraded our ldap server to Ubuntu 10.04.1 (64-bit). In the past, I've been able to use smbldap-useradd to create new ldap and samba users but am having problems since the upgrade. For starters, /etc/smbldap-tools was empty, which caused smbldap-useradd to bomb out with configuration-related errors. After following some tips on how to create the config files, I've gotten as far as being able to run smbldap-useradd but am now getting this error:
Error: modifications require authentication at /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm line 1187, <DATA> line 466.
I've got the correct credentials set up in /etc/smbldap-tools/smbldap_bind.conf. I can login and make changes just fine through phpldapadmin with the same credentials, but smbldap-useradd just doesn't want to work.
while trying to install many applications from the "Ubuntu Software Centre", it gives an error named "Requires installation of untrusted packages" and quits installation... But, I want to install applications from the Software Centre.
Every time I try downloading anything with the software center, it tells me I can't because "The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources." I can still download via synaptic, but it still warns me that nothing is authenticated.
I am following this guide to installing eclipse via terminal command-line on Linux. However, this seems to be happening lately with all the packages I try to install..I checked the Synaptic Package Manager and reloaded and rebooted the computer, but to no avail.
I have a problem when installing this package through synaptic package manager. this is :
libpng12-dev the error is: W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/po...tu2.1_i386.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.167 80] my distribution is ubuntu 10.4.
I just finished installing a dual boot XP/Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for desktop about half an hour ago, and it's my first experience with a Linux OS. Now that my *complete idiot noob* flag is flying, I have an error I think I need to report:An error occurs with the Package Manager, I get this message when I try to run it, and when Ubuntu boots:
E: Encountered a Package with no Package: header E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/ us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_lucid_restricte d_binary-i386_Packages E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
This usually means that your installed packages have unmet dependencies I tried to download and install Chrome, and it came up with a similar error.
Is my install corrupt/incomplete or something? My setup is a P4 2.4Ghz, 512Mb RAM, onboard graphics, wireless internet and the HDD is 40GB, split into 2 partitions, and my Ubuntu Partition is 10 GB. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS distribution, and the other OS is Windows XP Professional SP3.I installed Ubuntu by using the Wubi installer.
I am completely new to Linux, so forgive me for possibly asking idiotic questions. I downloaded Fedora 11 through BitTorrent, and burned the ISO images to CD using the Active@ ISO burner. I then booted using the "low display driver" option, since the computer I am attempting to install on is fairly old. I also added the following options, which were the only way I could even get into Anaconda:
no-hlt all-generic-ide acpi=off
However, after loading Anaconda, selecting the "Use entire drive" option on the hard disk screen, it told me I needed a network connection for some software repositories. I have read that software repositories are meant to be downloaded after the installation, and I have not chosen to install any repositories at all. Why does it require a network connection to install from the CD?
I have managed to fix the problem where Ubuntu did not recognize my admin password,but now I have another problem.I tried to install an application from the Ubuntu Software Center.I entered my admin password, when I was asked to do it.Then,I got this message: ''Requires installation of untrusted packages The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources.''
And I am not allowed to install the program.It happens regardless of the app I'm going to install-thus I can't install anything! I use Ubuntu 10.10.
I have just recently installed ubuntu on a new (new to me at least) machine and am have some trouble installing common programs from the USC. Like Amarok, BlueFish.. ect. Pretty much everything I have tried says it requires download from untrustworthy source. All installed fine on my laptop. I am running natty narwahl on this computer and 10.10 on my laptop.
I want to install kernel package by this command sudo apt-get install kernel-packagebut it gives me the error :Package kernel-package has no installation candidate
i could really do with some help, basically every package is seen as untrusted and it is stopping me from upgrading or updating, and to install packages i have to do it from apt-get and say that i trust the source.
I got this error (see the pic from this link [URL]) when opening google account, face book, etc. Some guys suggested to check the system time and make sure the computer time is same as the local time. According to this hint, I run the command "sudo tzselect" and choose "Europe -> Dublin" (Im in Dublin), then restart PC. However, the error still pops up.