@nowrep I always feel uneasy about binaries without a checksum. Originally, cryptographic hashes were designed to verify data integrity but to me they also fulfill the scope of verifying data authenticity. Yeah, I know about gpg, but neither is that one bullet proof because it also boils down to trust. Trust is a matter of choice, hence it's always subjective.
Should you not desire to post a sum on the homepage, then please post a sum right here so we can close this issue. Just make sure it's a SHA256 (no MD5, SHA1). Also, make sure you don't edit your post.
Much appreciated in advance. QupZilla is great. Glad to hear about the KDE story.
@nowrep I always feel uneasy about binaries without a checksum. Originally, cryptographic hashes were designed to verify data integrity but to me they also fulfill the scope of verifying data authenticity. Yeah, I know about gpg, but neither is that one bullet proof because it also boils down to trust. Trust is a matter of choice, hence it's always subjective.
Should you not desire to post a sum on the homepage, then please post a sum right here so we can close this issue. Just make sure it's a SHA256 (no MD5, SHA1). Also, make sure you don't edit your post.
Much appreciated in advance. QupZilla is great. Glad to hear about the KDE story.
https://qupzilla.com/download#linux
Again, thanks.