rhkramer writes:
> Well, it could have been "based" (or inspired, or similar) based on
> PGP even if it was newly written code. (And my guess / recollection
> from that time is that it was so "based" / inspired / whatever -- very
> similar functionality.)
It was inspired by PGP and designed to be
Debian Testing with the stock PulseAudio install. Combo jack
headphones/microphone. Can't hear microphone except briefly when mute
switch clicks either direction, or earbuds that came with my phone except
when mute button is held down. Lenovo N586. Played around with alsatools
and pavucontrol b
On 12/25/18 7:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
After reading thru the *available* info, starting with Wikipedia, one
thing stands out, and perhaps explains your insistence that it never
happened, and thats the 4+ years of total silence on the subject from
its initial release in 1991, to 1996 when the a
On Tuesday, December 25, 2018 04:58:23 PM Nicolas George wrote:
> Gene Heskett (2018-12-25):
> > As for gpg not being pgp, you are likely correct, but what was gpg based
> > on originally if not pgp?
>
> Original code.
Well, it could have been "based" (or inspired, or similar) based on PGP even
On 2018-12-25 21:33, Trep wrote:
channel #debian is where i got banned... of course...
Boza
Policy on IRC might be to do a port scan and you can get banned if
you've not got a firewall, probably nothing personal.
mick
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On Tuesday 25 December 2018 16:25:58 John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
> > [Phil Zimmermann] spent 3 years in the federal pen...
>
> Citation, please (not an old Amiga mailing list).
After reading thru the *available* info, starting with Wikipedia, one
thing stands out, and perhaps explains your
Gene Heskett (2018-12-25):
> As for gpg not being pgp, you are likely correct, but what was gpg based
> on originally if not pgp?
Original code.
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channel #debian is where i got banned... of course...
Boza
Hi... I got registered in irc.oftc (nick Boza) to post a question about
debian installation issues
I cant finish installation due efi/grub problem caused by the firmware
of my laptop... I got all the summary... for being able to ask...
Im connecting trogh tor, so maybe is because that i got banned
Gene writes:
> [Phil Zimmermann] spent 3 years in the federal pen...
Citation, please (not an old Amiga mailing list).
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Richard Owlett composed on 2018-12-23 06:51 (UTC-0600):
...
Not a substitute for gaining and utilizing understanding of chown, chmod,
chacl, sticky bits and
the rest of file access and permissions, but a way to lessen the pain in the
meantime:
Put the files to be transferred into an archive (.zi
Am 23.12.18 um 13:51 schrieb Richard Owlett:
> I use USB drives to transfer files between systems (sneakernet).
> All systems have only one user(richard). It was created during installation.
>
> The drives are either ext2 or ext4 formatted.
> All files were in /user/richard on source machine
Are
On 12/25/18 8:06 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 12/24/2018 05:50 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
...
The discussion so far has caused me to wonder if I have been
conflating symptoms. I think I've an idea of how to test for that --
more later.
Preliminary tests indicate that is likely.
I will have t
On Tuesday 25 December 2018 12:48:16 John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
> > I haven't played with pgp since they jailed P.Z., and I've always
> > looked at anything newer than 2.62 as possibly equipt with a back
> > door of some sort, one of the unstated conditions for allowing his
> > release.
>
>
tomas writes:
> That corresponds to my memories of that time (including the workaround
> for the export ban which involved sending books around and scanning
> them at the other side of the pond).
And the t-shirts with the source code printed on them to be worn while
leaving the USA.
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John Has
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 11:48:16AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
> > I haven't played with pgp since they jailed P.Z., and I've always
> > looked at anything newer than 2.62 as possibly equipt with a back door
> > of some sort, one of the unstated conditions for allowing his release.
>
Gene writes:
> I haven't played with pgp since they jailed P.Z., and I've always
> looked at anything newer than 2.62 as possibly equipt with a back door
> of some sort, one of the unstated conditions for allowing his release.
I'd like to see some evidence that Zimmermann was jailed. I was paying
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 10:06:04AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 12/24/2018 05:50 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> >...
> >
> >The discussion so far has caused me to wonder if I have been
> >conflating symptoms. I think I've an idea of how to test for that
> >-- more later.
>
> Preliminary tests in
Thanks! Your answer get straight to the ... source of things :-)
I guess the python smptlib does the job in my case.
On 25/12/18 2:36 μ.μ., Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
aprekates wrote:
But reportbug can send emails to BTS .
How does it do that ?
In principle, i'd say by the SMTP internet prot
Hey,
> So, try this /etc/mpd.conf:
>
> group "audio"
>
> audio_output {
> type"alsa"
> name"ALSA sound card"
> }
thanks. I also added the audio group to the mpd line of /etc/passwd.
==> works now. Thank you!
On 12/24/2018 05:50 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
...
The discussion so far has caused me to wonder if I have been conflating
symptoms. I think I've an idea of how to test for that -- more later.
Preliminary tests indicate that is likely.
I will have to get some new flash drives to track my tests
On Tue, 25 Dec 2018 09:21:39 -0500
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> [snip]
>
> But now I'm at this point:
>
> root@s31:~# apt-get upgrade
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> Calculating upgrade... Done
> The following packages have been kep
On 12/25/18 9:40 AM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 03:29:32PM +0100, toogley wrote:
==> any ideas?
This does not look right:
# groups mpd
mpd : audio
This means that mpd's primary group is not audio.
/etc/mpd.conf
audio_output {
type"alsa"
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 09:21:39AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, it helped a lot -- I seem to have one problem remaining
> (below).
[...]
> df told me that /var was at 100%, and /boot was at 98%.
"apt-get autoclean" or its more drastic sibling "apt-get clean" might be
Hi.
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 03:29:32PM +0100, toogley wrote:
> ==> any ideas?
This does not look right:
> # groups mpd
> mpd : audio
This means that mpd's primary group is not audio.
> /etc/mpd.conf
>
> audio_output {
> type"alsa"
> name"ALSA so
Hey,
* i run a updated debian stretch
* mpd cannot find the default alsa soundcard.
* sudo -u mpd aplay -D default /Side_Right.wav -> results in the desired audio
output.
* also, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1372042#p1372042 doesn't
help
* switching to pulseaudio doesn't work, res
Thanks for the reply, it helped a lot -- I seem to have one problem remaining
(below).
On Monday, December 24, 2018 06:22:58 PM Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> You need to
> # apt install firmware-realtek
Ok, I did the apt-get install firmware-realtek and that got rid of the
complaints about the 816
On Tuesday 25 December 2018 05:24:13 Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> merry christmas!
>
> Yesterday I stumbled over a small understanding problem. I wanted to
> send an encrypted mail to a friend. Of course I got his public key.
>
> But when I want to create the mail, I got stuck. Problem: I have
> a
Hans [2018-12-25 13:11:34+01] wrote:
> The old key can only be changed either for enryption or for signing,
> but not both.
Your old key can do both if you want to. Your master key already can
sign [S]. You just need create a new subkey for encryption [E] OR modify
the expiration date of your exi
Hi,
aprekates wrote:
> But reportbug can send emails to BTS .
> How does it do that ?
In principle, i'd say by the SMTP internet protocol.
man 1 reportbug talks of /usr/bin/sendmail.
I guess the logic can be inspected at
https://sources.debian.org/src/reportbug/7.5.1/reportbug/submit.py/#L202
Hi Teemu,
thank you for the fast and good informations. I learned, that my
key is not capable to encrypt, but to sign mails.
This was a long time good enough for me, as no one wanted encrypted mails from
me.
I also learned, that I made a mistake in 2007, when I created the keys, that I
create
Hans [2018-12-25 11:24:13+01] wrote:
> But when I want to create the mail, I got stuck. Problem: I have
> activated, that all encrypted mails shall also be encrypted by my own
> key, but the system says, I have no own key.
>
> Ok, I could create one, but in fact, I already have a key (this mail
>
I dont find any email MTA in my system , and dont
recall ever using or configuring one.
I use only thunderbird for my emails.
But reportbug can send emails to BTS .
How does it do that ?
Alexandros
Hello Sven,
thanks for your immediate reply! I did not have opportunity to see if it works,
but I would be very astonished if it wouldn't! It seems like a perfect fit.
Interesting, I did not not about this part of systemd before.
Thanks again and best regards,
Manuel
Am Sa, 22. Dez 2018, um 1
Katnip (2018-12-25):
> you could try using protonmail which has pgp, it's free to start with.
The problem is not the software, changing it will not help.
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Hans (2018-12-25):
> IMHO kmail could use the already existent key from me, but kmail does it only
> accept as a "signing key". That looks strange and is not logically in my mind.
I get this from your mail:
# gpg: Signature made Tue Dec 25 11:24:13 2018 CET using DSA key ID 5F093FF8
# gpg: Can't
Hi Nicolas,
ok, thank you for the response. Important to know, that the behaviour of kmail
is correct. I will inform me now, what to do.
Thank you very much for the help. Your response was a great help, now I am no
more stuck.
Happy days and a good 2019!
Best
Hans
Hans (2018-12-25):
> this is weired. You should be able to verify my key on www.cacert.org.
Are you sure about what you are doing? cacert.org does not look to be
related to PGP at all.
> However, what can I do? What should I do?
Start by not top-posting, it is not accepted on this list; if you d
Hi,
this is weired. You should be able to verify my key on www.cacert.org.
However, what can I do? What should I do?
Best
Hans
> I get this from your mail:
>
> # gpg: Signature made Tue Dec 25 11:24:13 2018 CET using DSA key ID 5F093FF8
> # gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
>
Hi folks,
merry christmas!
Yesterday I stumbled over a small understanding problem. I wanted to send an
encrypted mail to a friend. Of course I got his public key.
But when I want to create the mail, I got stuck. Problem: I have activated,
that all encrypted mails shall also be encrypted b
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