Package: gnupg
Version: 1.4.12-7+deb7u7
When generating a new key pair, gpg sets the digest algorithm to the
default SHA1 and completely ignores non-default settings specified
with s2k-digest-algo.
This happens both when specified on the commandline:
gpg --s2k-digest-algo SHA256 --gen-key
o
Package: libfm-gtk-bin
Version: 0.1.17-2.1
On my Debian Wheezy, I have 2 browsers installed: iceweasel and
chromium. Iceweasel is the system-wide default browser:
$ update-alternatives --display x-www-browser
x-www-browser - auto mode
link currently points to /usr/bin/iceweasel
/usr/bin/chromiu
Package: chromium
Version: 37.0.2062.120 Built on Debian 7.6, running on Debian 7.8
(281580) (64-bit)
when I start chromium from command line, I get following error:
ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(308)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple
threads in process gpu-process
while googling, I found bug 7
Package: xscreensaver
Version: 5.15-3
I am using xscreensaver to lock my screen. When the screen is locked,
any mouse movement brings up the login dialog. After a timeout, login
fails with the message "authentication via PAM timed out" and this
message is aslo logged into /var/log/auth.log.
The p
Package: sylpheed
Version: 3.2.0-1
The package Sylpheed has insane dependencies, such as libpisock9 ->
libbluetooth3.
Sylphed is supposed to be a "Light weight e-mail client". Why does a
lightweight email client need integration with some PalmOS PDA device,
that nobody is using anyway? There are
I had exactly the same problem when installing flashplugin-nonfree:
failed to read https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ at
get-upstream-version.pl line 74.
ERROR: failed to get upstream version
More information might be available at:
http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
The problem was solved by in
Package: x11-xserver-utils
Version: 7.7~3
The packages x11-xserver-utils and x11-apps both depend on cpp. Since
these are "miscellaneous assortment of X applications" and not
development tools, I think they should not depend on cpp.
There are people like myself, who like to keep their installati
On 2013-12-14 20:46, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On 12/14/2013 05:01 AM, Martin Vegter wrote:
Yes, the button is still there. It is the "Decrypt" button (Decrypt or
verify the message with OpenPGP), I think same as when you click the
"OpenPGP menu" -> "Decrypt/Verify
Hi Daniel
> On 2013-12-13 22:31, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Hi Martin--
It used to be, that I could select an encrypted message and see the
actual encrypted text, without being asked for my passphrase. First when
I clicked on "decrypt" was I asked for my passphrase.
when you say "it used to
Package: enigmail
Version: 2:1.5.1+id17-3~deb7u1
When I start Icedove a window opens prompting me for my OpenPGP
passphrase. Similarly, when I select an encrypted message in my "sent"
folder I am again asked for my passphrase.
This happens despite having the option "Automatically decrypt/veri
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 3.4.1.1-2
Severity: normal
When I have two gnome-terminal windows open, after some time the cursor
in the inactive window starts blinking as well, looking as if both
windows were active.
The correct behavior obviously should be that the cursor in the inactive
Package: mc
Version: 3:4.8.3-10
When I set num_history_items_recorded=0 in my $HOME/.config/mc/ini, mc
stops working properly. For example copy (F5) no longer works. When I
press F5, simply nothing happens, no files are copied.
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