Claudius Hubig chubig.net> writes:
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> Do you want to verify the downloaded .deb or do you want to verify
> the content on your machine? The latter can be done with debsums, as
> you mentioned. If setting up a repository is not a good idea for you
> (for whatever reasons), you might want to
Darac Marjal darac.org.uk> writes:
>
> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:28:35PM +0000, Uttam wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am currently generating a custom deb file and distributing it over
> > http. What are the options to verify the integrity of .deb files on the
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Hello,
I am currently generating a custom deb file and distributing it over
http. What are the options to verify the integrity of .deb files on the
machine where I have installed the .deb?
Currently I have the following options:
1. Use debsums
- Verifies integrity of installed files bu
Hi,
I am a newbie that is tryting to experiment with debian/linux/GNU. So I ordered the 2.2r potato release so that I could install it on my HP Pavillion XH226 laptop. This laptop has system configuration that is given below. I first formatted my hard drive then I created two partitions, a fat32 fo
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