Joel Rees wrote:Sound can be very frustrating. I have had my own share of problems
> After the upgrade from squeeze to wheezy, sound doesn't work.
with it lately.
> I looked through the sound faqs and discover that key elements of my soundNo. Everything is fine. Therefore you have a problem on your end.
> infrastructure are missing. So I started to add them using synaptic, but it
> tells me the packages are not authenticated.
>
> Are we still in the middle of shifting from non-authenticated packages to
> authenticated packages, or are the audio packages just like this?
Verify that you have "wheezy" not "testing" in your /etc/apt/sources.list
file.
Did you remember to 'apt-get update'?
What is the output of:
apt-cache policy debian-archive-keyring
Pick one of the packages that you are trying to install. Say it is
called "foo". What is the output of 'apt-cache policy foo'?
Bob