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I doubt I’ll ever have to do that since I don’t really work in software development (I’m guessing that’s only relevant in software dev?), but thanks for the heads up.
Wait until you need to validate the installed state of files on the machine. You’ll reconsider Debian like many security people do.
I doubt I’ll ever have to do that since I don’t really work in software development (I’m guessing that’s only relevant in software dev?), but thanks for the heads up.
I don’t think I’ve ever had to do that in all my years of using Debian. What does it even mean?