![]() ![]() Now in the main Kleopatra window, right click on the Linux Mint ISO Signing Key and choose Certify Certificate. (You can Make a Backup Of Your Key Pair to a file if you want, but you won't need it for this, and I don't know what you'd need it for.) ![]() Note that you need to remember this passphrase for later. Now you need to enter a passphrase - this is a new passphrase that you are creating right now. So it should work equally well with real or fake name and email.) (Note: as far as I can tell, nothing is actually done with this name and email since we won't be choosing the options to publish or share the certificate. Choose "Create a personal OpenPGP key pair" This opens up a Certificate Creation Wizard. In the menu, choose File > New Certificate. Now we need to create our own certificate so that we can certify the mint certificate. (We can trust this key because we already manually compared the key details to the mint website above and saw they are identical.) Click on the "I believe checks are very accurate" radio button, and then click OK. Right click on the Linux Mint ISO Signing Key and choose "Change Owner Trust" ![]() Now you will see the Linux Mint ISO Signing Key in the main Kleopatra window. Select the Linux Mint ISO Signing Key and click Import. (If you click on Details, you can compare it with the key details at the top of ) It will find the Linux Mint ISO Signing Key, A25BAE09. Type "Linux Mint ISO" and click Search. In the menu, choose File > Lookup Certificates on Server. (This automatically adds the default certificate server ) In the menu, choose Settings > Configure Kleopatra. It has to be run as administrator or it will fail in writing a text file in a step later on below. Run Gpg4win Kleopatra as administrator (right click on the shortcut to Kleopatra and choose "Run as administrator"). Now you need to download and install Gpg4win from ĭuring the installation, the only components you need to install are GnuPG and Kleopatra. Download sha256sum.txt and to the same folder as your iso (you will need to right click on them and Save Link As.) If you haven't already downloaded your iso, download it now. ![]() Browse to the main mirror or a mirror near you and browse to the stable/18/ folder (for example, ). Steps to verify a Linux Mint 18 ISO image on Windows: ![]()
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