On Monday 11 May 2015 22:04:26 Ken Heard wrote: > I am installing Jessie in an virgin amd64 machine, and I want to install > TDE in it. I found Sl�vek's preliminary stable builds of R14.0.1 which > I understand is what should be used for Trinity for now. > > First however I wanted to download the GPG key; so as root I ran the > following: > > apt-key adv --keyserver pks.gpg.cz --recv-key A04BE668 > > The command returned the following: > > gpgkeys: key A04BE668 can't be retrieved > gpg: no valid openPGP data found > gpg: Total number processed: 0 > > Lisi in her original post mentioned ken ED1F4884. That one did not > work either. > > It is safe to download files from http://mirror.xcer.cx/trinity-sb > without authentication? Safety is as as safety does. I have done it! But would not recommend it to anyone else. The problem is ongoing, it turns out, and the problem lies with the server. Alternative servers suggested by Sl�vek earlier in this thread: keys.gnupg.net pgp.mit.edu pgp.zdv.uni-mainz.de keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net ED1F4884 was an old key, as it turned out, and was therefore wrong. Lisi