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QuickHash v2.8.2 Debian Packages for Linux

If you do not want to use the compiled binaries, which you can run as standalone executables of QuickHash on Linux, you can instead download and install these Debian packages for your system. This ensures that QuickHash is displayed in your main menu and executable from the terminal simply by typing the quickhash command. To install a Debian package in Ubunut, Linux Mint and so on, one typically can either just double click it and the software manager will install it, or you can execute the following command line : sudo dpkg -i NameOfDebianPackage.deb SHA-1 hashes of the Debian packages [...]

By |May 31st, 2017|0 Comments

QuickHash Debian Packages for 32 and 64 bit Linux

As mentioned in the v2.8.0 for Linux download section, these are the two Debian packages prepared kindly by fellow developer Dareal Shinji https://github.com/darealshinji. You can install QuickHash as part of your main Linux system using dpkg on the command line or your Debian package manager software. SHA-1 hash : f42b7f7b297170910fdd2b9eac94440da47318bc  quickhash_2.8.0-1_amd64.deb SHA-1 hash : c70e0bf54d3aae4dac14ea8c3b230e06ddb8a366  quickhash_2.8.0-1_i386.deb SHA-1 hash : 8b6ac94a1e13de51b44fe6d266dd83c9d3da00f6  QuickHash-v2.8.0-DebianPackages.tar.gz

By |February 15th, 2017|2 Comments

Debian Package v2.7.0 for Linux

I am delighted to list this - the first Debian package for any Linux system based on the Debian packaging system. By installing the package, the program will be listed in your repoistory and the main Menu with an icon, meaning you can launch the program from the menu or by simply typing 'quickhash' into your terminal. I am hoping that with a little refining, the package might be included as part of the official Debian Linux distribution. But for now, please use and report any general issues (http://34.225.163.28/answers/) or use the Bug Tracker (http://34.225.163.28/bug-tracker/) To install, download the tar [...]

By |December 29th, 2016|0 Comments