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1P_justin
1Password Team
6 months agoLinux public key expiry update - action required for Arch Linux, Flatpak & RPM-based installs
Hello 1Password Community! If you are a Linux user, you may have received an email from us last week stating that the public key that certifies updates for 1Password for Linux is expiring with a rec...
timsj
6 months agoNew Contributor
For the RPM instructions, I was getting an error that the existing gpg key package was not installed. The existing key removal command is missing an 'e' at the end of the key id. So it should be:
sudo rpm -e gpg-pubkey-2012ea22-591e021ePlease confirm.
1P_justin
1Password Team
6 months agoYou are 100% right - I made a copy + paste error! Thank you so much. I've updated the post accordingly. :)
- timsj6 months agoNew Contributor
Great, thanks. And just to confirm, after running the command for importing the updated key, should we be receiving what seems to be the same exact key? Here's the rpm -qi output of the 'new' key.