Lee wrote: > My gripes and difficulties are the same thing. No universal image > viewer like Ifranview,
`apt search image viewer` suggests: eog, eom, ephoto, photoqt.. among dozens of others. But start with one of those. > an html editor would be nice -- something along > the lines of the seamonkey html editor but current software and > supported `apt search html editor` offers a bunch of suggestions, but really most editors have support for specialized syntax checking and previews and such. You might try bluefish. > , something equivalent to notepad++ Assuming that you don't want the graphical forms of emacs or vim, how about bluefish, or notepadqq ? >, something equivalent to > winmerge (meld is nice, but isn't really a substitute) You will have to be specific about what makes meld "not a substitute". Assume whoever you are talking to doesn't know what winmerge is. > , a cloneSpy equivalent would be nice duff, perforate, rdfind, dupeguru... > Exact Audio Copy doesn't work on Linux, but supposedly does run under > wine so that's a possibility.. You want to pull stuff off of an optical disk? cdparanoia, or one of the things that wraps it like ripit or ripperx. > Debian firefox does NOT allow one to do > TLS intercept - ie. this does not work: > C:\UTIL>cat firefox-tlsdecode.bat > set SSLKEYLOGFILE=C:\Users\Lee\AppData\Local\Temp\FF-SSLkeys.txt > start C:\"Program Files\Firefox\Firefox.exe" > > @rem wireshark: > @rem edit / preferences > @rem protocols / tls (v2.6: protocols / ssl) > @rem paste SSLKEYLOGFILE filename into (Pre)-Master-Secret log > filename (was SSL debug file entry) I have no idea what you are trying to do there, but I'm sure a DOS batch file won't run here, especially since it appears to mostly be comments. Describe what you want to do, not how you want it to happen. -dsr-