Given that your key has expired.
$ gpg --list-keys
$ gpg --edit-key KEYID
Use the expire command to set a new expire date:
/*--- #3. Hack the Tab Labels ---*/ | |
/* Hide Ugly Tab Labels */ | |
.aAy.aIf-aLe .aKx .aKz, | |
.aAy.aJi-aLe .aKx .aKz, | |
.aAy.aH2-aLe .aKx .aKz, | |
.aAy.aHE-aLe .aKx .aKz{ | |
display: none; | |
} |
Once upon a time there was a user that wanted to install firefox.
The user tried to do pacman -S firefox
but it didn't work. The all
mighty pacman reported that firefox-3.2.4-1.i686.pkg.tar.gz
could not
be found on his mirror. So the user tried pacman -Sy firefox
. It
worked and the user rejoiced since he could once again go and troll /h/.
But all was not good. The user had made a grave error!
See, when the user told the almighty pacman to -Sy firefox
, pacman did