Hi Although the program, currently unknown, has been offered to me to remedy a previously failed download solution. How will I determine that the new download strategy is free of unwanted security or privacy threatening devises. Thanks, Anthony K
A., have you checked "sources.list" in /etc/apt? You will be best served by using software from your distro. You can add "contrib" to the lines after "main" and even "non-free" for proprietary blobs. If from your distro there has at least been review for compatibility. I plan to bring a laptop tonight in which I edited my "sources.list" to get the install on a proper footing. You can check the Debian wiki for guidelines. Thank you, Ted P. On Thu, Mar 28, 2019, 8:10 AM a <a@kaluta.us> wrote:
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Although the program, currently unknown, has been offered to me to remedy a previously failed download solution. How will I determine that the new download strategy is free of unwanted security or privacy threatening devises.
Thanks, Anthony K
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Would you mind sharing which tool you were offered? Thanks, Jared On 3/28/19 8:09 AM, a wrote:
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Although the program, currently unknown, has been offered to me to remedy a previously failed download solution. How will I determine that the new download strategy is free of unwanted security or privacy threatening devises.
Thanks, Anthony K
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