I'm running Fedora 17 now for about 2 months. Today I ran the Software Update and there are approximately 50-75 packages to be updated. After dependencies had been resolved and the packages started downloading for approximately 15 minutes, I received this message:
"The software is not signed by a trusted provider. Do not update this package unless you are sure it is safe to do so."
"Malicious software can damage your computer or cause other harm. Are you sure you want to update this package?"
I have some idea what the message is getting at but the problem I have is it doesn't identify the package causing the message. Therefore my only course of action is to abandon the update. How do I identify the offending package??
"The software is not signed by a trusted provider. Do not update this package unless you are sure it is safe to do so."
"Malicious software can damage your computer or cause other harm. Are you sure you want to update this package?"
I have some idea what the message is getting at but the problem I have is it doesn't identify the package causing the message. Therefore my only course of action is to abandon the update. How do I identify the offending package??