01-14-2022, 04:05 PM
(01-14-2022, 03:51 PM)vusra Wrote: Can binaries from https://omniteck.com/ be trusted? omniteck is a "security researcher" that does not seem to be active on any pine forum or chat community. People can't post issues on his github. No reproducible verifiable build. You can not prove your compiled binary from his source is the same one on github. What good is a self signed deb if the author can't be trusted? Long time community contributor undef1 also releases signal-desktop builds and is active in the community. https://gitlab.com/undef1/signal-desktop...-/packages with out the theater of a self signed deb. Signal has added Apple M1 ARM support in v5.27.1. https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/releases The community should push the signal foundation to release an official ARM64 deb.
+1 for undef's repo.
I tried out Signal 5.28 beta this morning (https://gitlab.com/undef1/signal-desktop...-/packages - which includes a collapse-able left menu pane: https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/issues/2454) having sync'ed to my primary phone and it's not half bad to use.
Omniteck used to publish the corresponding scripts with the deb file but I've stopped considering it a viable option as soon as only deb files were being published. It's sketchy enough using a third-party to install Signal, let alone one that doesn't allow you to see the build process.