This signature file may be used to cryptographically verify file integrity,
like this::

    $ gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 0xA16EB94D
    $ gpg --list-keys 0xA16EB94D
    pub   2048R/A16EB94D 2008-08-15 [expires: 2023-08-12]
    uid   Turnkey Linux Release Key <release@turnkeylinux.com>

    $ gpg --verify turnkey-zurmo-12.0-squeeze-x86-xen.tar.bz2.sig
    gpg: Signature made Tue Aug 21 17:34:33 UTC 2012 using RSA key ID A16EB94D
    gpg: Good signature from "Turnkey Linux Release Key

For your convenience we also include file checksums:

* sha1sum  3512019e53bbadf00e85dd1628f69646210fe7cb
* md5sum   deffe77e993009f4b0bd73d9d16d419a

You can calculate these on your end and compare to check for errors, but
cryptographic verification is recommended for security reasons.

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Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux)

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EURaMVJGAoNKKVe7dpBHNMcT83EOFf9rK03srnI0b6a955gL1IScapcz40sTsy1+
kX9tS0w817nxvpgmW4z/tAk7JLVJvN9xuwi+bzXulyb2E/oyHcoYvmAzE5f1y8sj
6jlGD9QEqoQbGSUjSrnkur/nldGTB7d4Fs8YCB787ZlaRR2XHRvXKphK63m/lkw=
=E/c6
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