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Viruses & Task Viewers

https://lemmy.world/post/15916924

Viruses & Task Viewers - Lemmy.World

Hello everybody! I can say I’m a newbie at Linux. Wanted to ask about Linux’ task viewers. On the famous task viewers such as bpytop, htop etc., can viruses hide from them? Excluding the injected codes, can virus & tracker/logger softwares hide from classic task viewers of Linux? Do they show all kinds of services and running tasks?

Thanks for much detailed comment. That helped me alot and answered all of the questions from my head. Eventually, I am not a criminal or activist. Looks like its secure and private enough. At least there is some eyes as Meta, Google etc. I will mind self-hosting. Thank you again for your labor. Goodbye.
Fonts are crappy - Lemmy.World

Hello guys! I’m dealing with a font problem in Inkscape. Not only Inkscape, some apps’ interface fonts are not antialiased / not smooth fonts. That happens on Steam updating mini window too. Idk is it about X11 or not but font are just sharp and looks very bad. How can I smooth it? On KDE Plasma and Arch Linux.

Oh, thank you. First key didn’t work but the second did. That helped me very much. Thanks for help again, goodbye.

+Visited the AUR site of Arch about librewolf-bin. Executed commands that pinned user recommended. But there is another error.

Used commands

gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com --search-keys 031F7104E932F7BD7416E7F6D2845E1305D6E801

gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com --search-keys 662E3CDD6FE329002D0CA5BB40339DD82B12EF16

The error for both commands

gpg: error searching keyserver: Connection closed in DNS gpg: keyserver search failed: Connection closed in DNS

Do I have anything to do with my ISP? Or only local problem?

Arch PGP not be verified

https://lemmy.world/post/15722208

Arch PGP not be verified - Lemmy.World

Hello guys! I have done a fresh install of Arch Linux with KDE. The first thing to do was downloading Librewolf but there is an issue. I used an installation way that is without an AUR helper. And the package named librewolf-bin. System updated, git command executed, changed directory to librewolf-bin, executed the makepkg -si. But it couldn’t verify PGP signatures. > -> Downloading librewolf-126.0-1-linux-x86_64-package.tar.bz2.sig… % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 100 566 100 566 0 0 1257 0 --:–:-- --:–:-- --:–:-- 1260 ==> Validating source files with sha256sums… source … Passed default192x192.png … Passed librewolf.desktop … Passed ==> Validating source_x86_64 files with sha256sums… librewolf-126.0-1-linux-x86_64-package.tar.bz2 … Passed librewolf-126.0-1-linux-x86_64-package.tar.bz2.sig … Skipped ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg… librewolf-126.0-1-linux-x86_64-package.tar.bz2 … FAILED (unknown public key 8A74EAAF89C17944) ==> ERROR: One or more PGP signatures could not be verified! -end-

I mean fail as error. Like, I did something wrong at commands. I haven’t verificated the iso about its valid or not. That’s the thing I’m worried about. I asked can I verify with other ways without the iso. But I decided to do clean re-install. Thanks for comment. Goodbye.
Better guarantee it haha. I did nothing except using unnecessary documents and surfing on the net. And maybe some games. I used archinstall for it but now, I will set it up customized and nonscript. Maybe fresh restart would be better. Thanks for the help again. Goodbye!
So sorry for labor. There is a lacking information. I created the bootable at my previous OS, so there is no same .iso file. Only extracted version on my USB and installed version that is running on my PC. Can I see the mirror source from the extracted version?
Oh, I didn’t know that. I just downloaded iso and iso.sig and used gpg commands. The thing I’m worried about is, maliciousy chance of the iso. I probably used German or French mirror to download the iso. Then, failed the verification. I am using unverificated iso’s Arch Linux now. Can I know if I had any tracker, keylogger or mining software etc. ? Usage is normal and smooth as how it have to be. But idk… Just worried. I still have the same bootable USB for Arch. I have a FreeDOS unnecessary PC. Can I verificate the bootable by executing any verification command while I’m at the installation process. Or, can I verify or check my operating system’s originality at post-installation era of my main PC. Thanks for comment.