Use repositories of InfoNotary
For Ubuntu 21.04 and older, Debian and Mint
1. Add the InfoNotary PGP key to the apt trusted key list:
2. Download the configuration file to the directory where the apt repository information is stored:
3. Update the repository information with the following command:
For Ubuntu 22.04
1. Add the InfoNotary PGP key to the apt trusted key list:
2. Download the configuration file to the directory where the apt repository information is stored:
3. Update the repository information with the following command:
After completing the above steps, you will be able to install the software from the repository via apt-get, aptitude, Software Center or Synaptic.
Installation of programs from the repository
Installation for Bit4id smart cards:
Installation for Siemens smart cards:
Installation of our smart card management software (Smart Card Manager) and for signing documents (e-Doc Signer)
- IMPORTANT for Ubuntu 22.04: After installing the driver for your smart card is necessary to start PC/SC Smart Card Daemon.
Please, write the following commands in terminal:
For Fedora, RHEL, CentOS
To register the Infonotary repository in yum or dnf, you need to install the following rpm package. This can be done with the following command:
All packages in the repository are signed with a gpg key with the following fingerprint:
- 9c14 29cf 1cdb 76bd 5efe 9cf1 ade8 9959 0dae 44fe
Installation of programs from the repository
Installation for Bit4id smart cards:
Installation for Siemens smart cards:
Installation of our smart card management software (Smart Card Manager) and for signing documents (e-Doc Signer)