On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Ernest Jonker wrote:
> I think this is a ts7390 issue because it is a ts7389 that I am trying to
> install programs on. Thanks for the help.
Sort of, and there again not sort of. If you got this issue on your desktop
computer would you go straight to your mobo manufacturer for advice? I'd
only do that if there was a a mobo issue. If I'd got your problem, I'd have
first googled, and then if nothing usefull cropping up, I'd have
emailed either a debian user group, or a gpg forum/userlist, or some other
group that might know about the intricacies of the software concerned.
There are 100's of thousands of programs that can be run on a debian
OS, whether it's an ARM board, or an X86, or a MIPs board whatever.
Your chances of hitting someone with serious experience on most of these
pieces of software here is pretty low.
Seriously take the advice proffered. Though it may not sound like it, they
were trying to help you.
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> --- On Mon, 10/19/09, Jason Stahls <> wrote:
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> From: Jason Stahls <>
> Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: no valid user IDs
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> Date: Monday, October 19, 2009, 2:57 AM
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>>> I am trying to do figure out how to enter or correct a missimg
>>> self-signature error that comes when I try to get a public key. I get a key
>>> and try to install it and always get the following:
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>>> gpg: key 16BA136C: no valid IDs
>>> gpg: this may be caused by s missing self-signature
>>> gpg: Total number processed: 1
>>> gpg: w/o user IDs: 1
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>>> I am new to Linux programming and the TS7390 so dummy instructions will be
>>> welcomed so I might get it right.
>> this is not the best place to look for dummy instructions on using linux.
>> Unless there is something specifically realted to a feature of the TS boards
>> or TSlinux you would be better posting in a more appropriate place.
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>> readership here is very small and very specialised.
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> Not only that but this is totally a gpg issue and nothing to really do
> with Linux at all :)
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> Jason Stahls
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