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- Subject: Re: [emacspeak The Complete Audio Desktop] Emacspeak 24 On Ubuntu 6
- From: Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:54:50 +0200
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As for authenticating packages from
the debian-multimedia site, check out:
http://debian-multimedia.org/faq.html
It explains how to import their gpg key into apt.
Best regards, Lukas
tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx writes ("Re: [emacspeak The Complete Audio Desktop] Emacspeak 24 On Ubuntu 6 "):
>
> The other thing I don't like about the debian-multimedia sight is that
> they don't appear to have a PGP key setup and no way to verify package
> authenticity. I often worry about how many people will just grap a
> package and install it as root without really knowing anything about
> the package or the person who put it together or even have any way to
> safely verify that it is a real package created by the
> person/organisation it appears to have come from.
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