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cdoublejj_ | i wonder if any one knows if there will be a ppc version yet as it's such a new and fresh launch, maybe once things settle down, there might be a better idea? | 05:19 |
darsie | Where can I get cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/bionic/release/SHA256SUMS over a secure channel? Or is there a trusted GPG signature for it? | 15:22 |
krytarik | darsie: Yes, look besides it: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/bionic/release/ | 15:28 |
darsie | ahh, right. | 15:29 |
darsie | thx | 15:29 |
darsie | Can someone please verify 46181433FBB75451 is the Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key <cdimage@ubuntu.com>? | 15:36 |
krytarik | ..Why would you trust any individual here more than the GPG system? | 15:37 |
darsie | Anyone can upload GPG keys. It provides additional security. | 15:39 |
darsie | Having it on a HTTPS server would be better. | 15:39 |
darsie | A hacker possibly hacked my server which routes my internet, so I'm a bit paranoid. | 15:40 |
darsie | I found the key ID on numerous websites. Should be ok. | 15:46 |
Unit193 | Gpg has a trust network. | 15:49 |
darsie | I miss instructions how to make a bootable USB stick from the iso. Do I dd it to /dev/sdX? | 15:50 |
wxl | that's one way to do it, darsie. if you know what you're doing, it's a very reliable methodology, too | 15:53 |
darsie | ok | 15:53 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | the hackers can change iso image, then you write it to flash. they can hack write util | 15:55 |
darsie | JohnDoe_71Rus: That's why I verified the hash and signature. | 15:56 |
wxl | that ^^ | 15:56 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | after write? or after save to disk | 15:56 |
wxl | jboth | 15:56 |
darsie | after save | 15:56 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | they can modify at the write moment | 15:56 |
wxl | you can verify it after write | 15:57 |
darsie | I assume my computer isn't hacked. They can modify the data I receive via internet. | 15:57 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | darsie: that OS do you use at the moment? | 15:58 |
darsie | debian | 15:59 |
darsie | Downloaded the netinstall image on a mac that doesn't have ssh enabled. | 15:59 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | and why you think you system compromised? | 16:00 |
darsie | My server may be compromised because a hacker found my email password, reset my bitstamp password, stole 7000 EUR and sent me an email with a web bug link to my server. | 16:01 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | wow | 16:02 |
darsie | So I assume he got root and wanted to check the server logs to find the IP of my PC and possibly launch a key logger there etc. | 16:04 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | darsie: https://imgur.com/WmRwjI3 | 16:06 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh3AQuhQO8U | 16:07 |
foldmorepaper | Hello! | 21:15 |
foldmorepaper | I'm on Lubuntu 17.10, and was wondering if the method of updating to 18.04 is the same as dor Ubuntu? | 21:16 |
krytarik | Yes. | 21:17 |
foldmorepaper | The command 'do-release-upgrade' returns "No new release found" even though I have the Software Updater utility set to "any new version". | 21:22 |
krytarik | Yes, see the release notes on that please. | 21:22 |
foldmorepaper | Do I need to update anything beyond all packages and doing a dist-upgrade? | 21:22 |
foldmorepaper | Thanks, will do. | 21:23 |
krytarik | (The answer is, it'll become available for you in a few days.) | 21:24 |
foldmorepaper | I'm sorry about that--I automatically assumed 18.04 had been released for a few days and didn't check the date on the post! | 21:27 |
foldmorepaper | Thank you again. | 21:27 |
krytarik | Heh, no problem. :) | 21:27 |
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