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June 03, 2015, 05:58:38 PM
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Hi all I'm setting up a secure Linux machine for my coin collection, and I'm having difficulty finding the debug console in Peerunity. I want to be able to import and dump private keys. Is this possible with Peerunity on Linux? It works just fine with the Windows wallet. Will I have to use the original Peercoin-QT, or will I have the same problem importing keys in the Linux version? Thanks in advance.

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June 04, 2015, 12:26:33 AM
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Hi all I'm setting up a secure Linux machine for my coin collection, and I'm having difficulty finding the debug console in Peerunity. I want to be able to import and dump private keys. Is this possible with Peerunity on Linux? It works just fine with the Windows wallet. Will I have to use the original Peercoin-QT, or will I have the same problem importing keys in the Linux version? Thanks in advance.

I've never used this unity thing, but perhaps your software comes with a command line interface that you can use in a terminal emulator.  See what binaries came with the software and run:

$./BINARYNAME --help

in your terminal to see if you get any help (replace BINARYNAME with the name of some binary in the package you downloaded).
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