Bryan,
I hope my comments about information gathering were not taken
personally. I did not mean to be accusatory or anything. I appreciate
the advice you were giving, and merely offering an opinion how maybe
your wealth of knowledge could be made more accessible to a newbie such
as myself.
>Something else is using the RPM database.
>It's just preventing multiple write access.
>Do you have up2date running?
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Yes, that turned out to be the case. Thanks for suggesting this. The
up2date icon was indicating something needed to be downloaded. So I went
through the up2date process and completed it, and then re-ran the public
key install, and it worked. I now have also successfully installed Xine.
Okay, now I'm over that obstacle, now I am curious. Why did Fedora seem
to be able to install things through yum immediately after install, and
CentOS had to do this key installation stuff?
Dave