You can download it over http and check the SHA256SUMS.
Or better yet torrent it and check the same sha256
I can’t remember if it was always like that or not, but all the apt repos are the same. No SSL and verification via signing.
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You can download it over http and check the SHA256SUMS.
Or better yet torrent it and check the same sha256
I can’t remember if it was always like that or not, but all the apt repos are the same. No SSL and verification via signing.
Hmm maybe I was wrong. Either way I think we can both agree this is everything just working normally…
Port 4 is slightly pulled out, you can see the cable difference between 2and4. which I think is what OP was getting at.
It’s probably touching just enough pins to keep active
Torrents verify that the data they downloaded is correct.
That doesn’t mean the data that was used to create the torrent was correct. In this case I suggested downloading via torrent (because of http) and then checking the sha from the website to verify everything matches. If it does they you’ve got a good iso!