Claudius Hubig debian_1205 at 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
Darac Marjal mailinglist at darac.org.uk writes:
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:28:35PM +, 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
machine where I have installed
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
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
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