nb. there are also commands which don't require additional (non-repo)
packages to be installed. The command shread should allow you to
shread files.

http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl1_shred.htm

Joseph Walton-Rivers,
webpig...@gmail.com | www.webpigeon.me.uk

On 19 September 2010 20:30, Tyler J. Wagner <ty...@tolaris.com> wrote:
> On Saturday 18 Sep 2010 23:35:26 John Matthews wrote:
>> Hi, thank you so much for giving me that info I installed it, and it
>> works so quite happy. Problem is, the http://www.ubuntu-unleashed.com
>> <http://www.ubuntu-unleashed.com/> website, only deals with ubuntu up to
>> 9.04 I think, is there an up to date version of it, it looks really
>> helpful.
>
> The secure-delete package works just fine up to 10.04. Don't worry about the
> website.
>
> Of course the shred command, which is always installed with Ubuntu, works fine
> as well. If you really want to ensure a harddrive is cleaned:
>
> shred -v /dev/sda
>
> That'll take about 48 hours to finish, but it will ensure the drive is not
> recoverable.
>
> For deleting just directories or free space on the drive, the secure-delete
> tools are better.
>
> Regards,
> Tyler
>
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