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SubjectRe: kernel signatures
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Harm Verhagen wrote:

> I use the signatures on the kernel releases to verify all files that I
> download.
> But..... whats with the following files ?
> patch-2.6.X.sign
> linux-2.6.X.sign
> What do they sign ?

It signs the uncompressed files.

Marado

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