Oh, I see. monotoned's question had really been about the commandline usage of the Windows
find
command.I had misunderstood it to be: I know how to use Windows
find
, but why does Linux find
not work in the same way?Oh, I see. monotoned's question had really been about the commandline usage of the Windows
find
command.find
, but why does Linux find
not work in the same way?Thank you! That was indeed my question, I already assumed ctrl+f was fine and went on with the installation. I asked out of curiosity so thank you for answering!gm10 wrote: ⤴Sat Apr 13, 2019 8:57 am karlchen thx but this is a guide for Windows so the Linux command really doesn't matter in this context.
Not a dumb question at all but a shortcoming of my guide actually. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
I had originally not written it with PowerShell in mind, was reminded of it later in this thread but didn't consider the implications for the find command. In PowerShell you'd need to use triple quotes """hash""". I'll adjust the guide to make everybody use cmd.exe, it's simpler.
Your Ctrl+F manual check is completely sufficient though so you do not need to do it again, usingfind
was meant to simplify things, not complicate them as happened here.
Thank you for answering as well. I didn't know I could use
man find
for more information, I've got a lot to learn!Code: Select all
C:\Users\drago\Downloads\linux mint>gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com:443 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 B3CF 3BD7 D291 300F 846B A25B AE09"
'gpg' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\drago\Downloads\linux mint>gpg --verify sha256sum.txt.gpg sha256sum.txt
'gpg' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
So it was just pretending when I double clicked it and the installer popped up and said installing while the bar went from left to right and then it said finished at the end? Such a rude little program...
I guess. Alternatively you skipped ahead and already had a command window open before the installation. The command will only work in a new command window.
See my post above yours, that poster was having the same problem. Unfortunately they never posted back so I'm not sure if I had identified the problem correctly. As long as you installed it correctly you can also access it via the full path it gets installed to:
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%LOCALAPPDATA%\gnupg\bin\gpg.exe
Could you clarify? I'm not sure what error you're seeing. Are you saying you've got trouble with port 80 but not port 443?Ambergriff101 wrote: ⤴Wed Apr 17, 2019 8:37 pm Have already resorted to trying to download the ISO and verify it on my Linux computer, I tried twice before using my windows PC but I have since discovered the error in this bit of code;
gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 B3CF 3BD7 D291 300F 846B A25B AE09"
I would never have picked it up without discovering the correction made to the same bit of code in the instructions for verifying ISO image on Windows.
What I'm asking is what error you identified in the non-Windows how to.Ambergriff101 wrote: ⤴Thu Apr 18, 2019 6:33 am I don't under stand, I have no idea what ports have to do with this as I mentioned none?
Just that I now, thanks to having downloaded linux on Windows and tried to verify and do the integrity check, I have realised that there is an error on the NON-Windows How to Verify ISO instructions. If that error had not existed, chances are that my first attempt on my linux computer would have been successful and I would not have needed to try on Windows.
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gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 B3CF 3BD7 D291 300F 846B A25B AE09"
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gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com:443 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 B3CF 3BD7 D291 300F 846B A25B AE09"
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gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 B3CF 3BD7 D291 300F 846B A25B AE09"
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gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com:443 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 B3CF 3BD7 D291 300F 846B A25B AE09"
GPG' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
,In your command, simply change sha256sum.txt.gpg for sha256sum.txt.gpg.txtMaxmagicbanana wrote: ⤴Wed Apr 10, 2019 6:29 pm So I got the first few step good but whe nI went to verified the iso with the last command it showed me this line
SO I'm not to sure how to get it to work.Code: Select all
PS C:\Users\maxmagicbanana\Desktop\Linux> gpg --verify sha256sum.txt.gpg sha256sum.txt gpg: impossible d'ouvrir « sha256sum.txt.gpg » : No such file or directory gpg: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory
Yes.Zaphod15 wrote: Is that alright?
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gpg --verify sha256sum.txt.gpg sha256sum.txt
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PS C:\ISO> gpg --verify sha256sum.txt.gpg sha256sum.txt
gpg: can't open 'sha256sum.txt.gpg': No such file or directory
gpg: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory
PS C:\ISO>