On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 08:47:00PM -0700, Russell Senior wrote:
> Ubuntu does not come standard with keybase, fwiw. If it is on your
> machine, you (or someone) must have put it there.

Alrighty then.  

Isolate the suspect machines from the network.  Then
try to learn how and when the keybase package showed up.
Write the user files to DVDs.

Then download a mate-ubuntu install DVD image from a
different source, wipe my test machines, and start over.

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Perhaps keybase was a dependence for a package that
I added after the DVD install; mostly graphics
packages from official Debian sources.  I kept track
of what I added and when ... which includes many of
my own vanilla C sources that I wrote long long ago.  

In any case, I will check after re-installation,
and after each package install, and learn if (or
when) this nonsense reappears.

The price of software freedom is eternal vigilance.

Or is that eternal confusion?  One of those ...

Keith

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Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]

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