It’s a merged pull request made by a member. Dunno which release it’d be in. This means people can double-click deb files to install again (with a warning).
c.f. https://news.itsfoss.com/ubuntu-24-04-disappointment/
It’s a merged pull request made by a member. Dunno which release it’d be in. This means people can double-click deb files to install again (with a warning).
c.f. https://news.itsfoss.com/ubuntu-24-04-disappointment/
I mean of course it is strange to not have that feature.
But guys please dont install apps from random .deb files! It is extremely insecure, may never be updated and is just bad
What if the deb is from a GitHub repository that matches the MD5 hash?
If the hash and the binary come from the same download location, how does this improve anything?
Also always nice is when there is a PGP signature but the key cannot be found anywhere.