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    Should I Install Keyring Update?

    I noticed that there is an update for the keyring. In the past, with other Linux systems, I have had trouble with keyrings. They tended to mess up my email. I would have difficulty sending emails, because they kept asking for the keyring password. I decided I was better off without them.

    I'm currently using KMail and also still have T-Bird on my system. Both are working fine. I don't want to "fix it till it's broke", so what about this update? Should I install it or not?

    #2
    Since that is an update, that means you already have ubuntu-keyring on your system. To the best of my knowledge, ubuntu-keyring manages the gpg keys for (k)ubuntu update repos. I updated last night, and no problems.
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      #3
      Thanks. Can anyone else validate that this is an update? If not, I would rather hide this update.

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        #4
        Close Discover. Wait a few seconds. Open a konsole and type: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade

        Look at the packages that are listed. You'll see packages that are identified as upgradable, and packages that will be installed (IF any). IF ubuntu-keyring is in the Upgradable list, it's an upgrade. Simple as that.
        Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
        "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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          #5
          Thanks Snowhog. Yes. it was listed as an update. Since it is not causing any problems, I suppose I could update it. A little research showed me that people have trouble with keyrings when using Chromium browser. I'm using Falkon, and it's not causing any problems. My email also works fine. So I guess I'll go ahead with it.

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