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Okay, my level is this - I don't know what Bash is, but I think I am using it because the tutorial told me to... https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu
It then told me to follow the tutorial to install the Ubuntu Terminal. I did this.
Once I got that running, now what? I try the commands suggested and get nothing like what I am expecting back, but the tutorial offers no guidance beyond the two cases expected.
So I can't check the file signature key, because I have no idea what to do when it is telling me the file can not be found. Why? Because it is in my downloads and I have no idea where to find the new folder structure created for ubuntu on Win 10.
Why am I doing this in Win 10? Because I can't install Ubuntu on my old laptop after spending something like a week on this.
gpg --keyid-format long --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS
gpg: can't open 'SHA256SUMS.gpg': No such file or directory
gpg: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory
I would move the file if I knew where to move it to, or could find anything in my file structure to go on.
Please help with what is surely a trivial issue to those who have got beyond this infuriating early ut steep learning curve. Thanks
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Okay, my level is this - I don't know what Bash is, but I think I am using it because the tutorial told me to... https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu
It then told me to follow the tutorial to install the Ubuntu Terminal. I did this.
Once I got that running, now what? I try the commands suggested and get nothing like what I am expecting back, but the tutorial offers no guidance beyond the two cases expected.
So I can't check the file signature key, because I have no idea what to do when it is telling me the file can not be found. Why? Because it is in my downloads and I have no idea where to find the new folder structure created for ubuntu on Win 10.
Why am I doing this in Win 10? Because I can't install Ubuntu on my old laptop after spending something like a week on this.
gpg --keyid-format long --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS
gpg: can't open 'SHA256SUMS.gpg': No such file or directory
gpg: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory
I would move the file if I knew where to move it to, or could find anything in my file structure to go on.
Please help with what is surely a trivial issue to those who have got beyond this infuriating early ut steep learning curve. Thanks
bash windows-10 checksums
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Okay, my level is this - I don't know what Bash is, but I think I am using it because the tutorial told me to... https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu
It then told me to follow the tutorial to install the Ubuntu Terminal. I did this.
Once I got that running, now what? I try the commands suggested and get nothing like what I am expecting back, but the tutorial offers no guidance beyond the two cases expected.
So I can't check the file signature key, because I have no idea what to do when it is telling me the file can not be found. Why? Because it is in my downloads and I have no idea where to find the new folder structure created for ubuntu on Win 10.
Why am I doing this in Win 10? Because I can't install Ubuntu on my old laptop after spending something like a week on this.
gpg --keyid-format long --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS
gpg: can't open 'SHA256SUMS.gpg': No such file or directory
gpg: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory
I would move the file if I knew where to move it to, or could find anything in my file structure to go on.
Please help with what is surely a trivial issue to those who have got beyond this infuriating early ut steep learning curve. Thanks
bash windows-10 checksums
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Okay, my level is this - I don't know what Bash is, but I think I am using it because the tutorial told me to... https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu
It then told me to follow the tutorial to install the Ubuntu Terminal. I did this.
Once I got that running, now what? I try the commands suggested and get nothing like what I am expecting back, but the tutorial offers no guidance beyond the two cases expected.
So I can't check the file signature key, because I have no idea what to do when it is telling me the file can not be found. Why? Because it is in my downloads and I have no idea where to find the new folder structure created for ubuntu on Win 10.
Why am I doing this in Win 10? Because I can't install Ubuntu on my old laptop after spending something like a week on this.
gpg --keyid-format long --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS
gpg: can't open 'SHA256SUMS.gpg': No such file or directory
gpg: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory
I would move the file if I knew where to move it to, or could find anything in my file structure to go on.
Please help with what is surely a trivial issue to those who have got beyond this infuriating early ut steep learning curve. Thanks
bash windows-10 checksums
bash windows-10 checksums
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The gpg command you're trying to run is to verify that you downloaded a legitimate copy and that it downloaded to completion. You don't have gpg installed on Windows for that command to work. If you know your download is legit, go ahead and use it. Otherwise download it from a machine with GPG installed.
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The gpg command you're trying to run is to verify that you downloaded a legitimate copy and that it downloaded to completion. You don't have gpg installed on Windows for that command to work. If you know your download is legit, go ahead and use it. Otherwise download it from a machine with GPG installed.
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The gpg command you're trying to run is to verify that you downloaded a legitimate copy and that it downloaded to completion. You don't have gpg installed on Windows for that command to work. If you know your download is legit, go ahead and use it. Otherwise download it from a machine with GPG installed.
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The gpg command you're trying to run is to verify that you downloaded a legitimate copy and that it downloaded to completion. You don't have gpg installed on Windows for that command to work. If you know your download is legit, go ahead and use it. Otherwise download it from a machine with GPG installed.
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The gpg command you're trying to run is to verify that you downloaded a legitimate copy and that it downloaded to completion. You don't have gpg installed on Windows for that command to work. If you know your download is legit, go ahead and use it. Otherwise download it from a machine with GPG installed.
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