Re: Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-07 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2025-05-07, Marc SCHAEFER wrote: > Actually I went the git path because my first idea was to use the Debian pass > package, on Termux, with multiple password-GPG encrypted files that > don't change that often. That works for me, but for end-users a solution > like keepass2/keepasscx and keepass

Re: Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-07 Thread Marc SCHAEFER
Hello, On Wed, May 07, 2025 at 08:41:00AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > syncthing does what it calls file versioning. > https://docs.syncthing.net/users/versioning.html Aha, interesting! Thank you.

Re: Debian 12 not booting after upgrade

2025-05-07 Thread Geert Stappers
On Thu, May 08, 2025 at 03:38:20AM +, xuser wrote: > On Wed, 7 May 2025, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Thu, 8 May 2025 02:51:20 + xuser wrote: > > > > > After an libreoffice upgrade on may 7, My debian system does not > > > boot, and just shows the word "GRUB" on a black screen. > > > > I

Re: Debian 12 not booting after upgrade

2025-05-07 Thread xuser
I tries that and also tried re-running grub-install and it still did not work I installed debian 12.2 along side the other one and now it works On Wed, 7 May 2025, Charles Curley wrote: Date: Wed, 7 May 2025 21:22:13 -0600 From: Charles Curley To: Debian Users Subject: Re: Debian 12 not booti

Re: Debian 12 not booting after upgrade

2025-05-07 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 8 May 2025 02:51:20 + (UTC) xuser wrote: > After an libreoffice upgrade on may 7, My debian system does not > boot, and just shows the word "GRUB" on a black screen. I doubt it was the libreoffice upgrade that did it. It might have been something else that was upgraded at the same ti

Debian 12 not booting after upgrade

2025-05-07 Thread xuser
After an libreoffice upgrade on may 7, My debian system does not boot, and just shows the word "GRUB" on a black screen. xu...@sdf.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.org

Re: Mouse weirdness

2025-05-07 Thread Eben King
On 5/7/25 21:37, Van Snyder wrote: On Wed, 2025-05-07 at 20:47 -0400, Eben King wrote: On 5/7/25 20:03, Van Snyder wrote: I have two mice: One is wireless, the other USB, both Logitech. The scroll wheel magnifies or shrinks instead of scrolling. That there is what happens if the ctrl ke

Re: Mouse weirdness

2025-05-07 Thread Van Snyder
On Wed, 2025-05-07 at 20:47 -0400, Eben King wrote: > > > On 5/7/25 20:03, Van Snyder wrote: > > I have two mice: One is wireless, the other USB, both Logitech. > > > > The scroll wheel magnifies or shrinks instead of scrolling. > > That there is what happens if the ctrl key is down.  Maybe you

Re: Mouse weirdness

2025-05-07 Thread Eben King
On 5/7/25 20:03, Van Snyder wrote: I have two mice: One is wireless, the other USB, both Logitech. The scroll wheel magnifies or shrinks instead of scrolling. That there is what happens if the ctrl key is down. Maybe yours is stuck, or the computer lost track of its up-down state? Try ta

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-07 Thread Michael Stone
On Mon, May 05, 2025 at 03:12:51PM -0700, David Christensen wrote: NetBSD is a possibility: Yeah, I'd go with NetBSD as the most useful option. They're the project most likely to keep i386 going. FreeBSD is dropping it as are most of the linux distros. But honestly, as a unix system a $35 ras

Mouse weirdness

2025-05-07 Thread Van Snyder
I have two mice: One is wireless, the other USB, both Logitech. Suddenly today, the buttons started deciding on their own what they meant. For example, the left button in the center of a Firefox tab closed the tab instead of "topping" it. The scroll wheel magnifies or shrinks instead of scrolling.

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-07 Thread xuser
TinyCore linux might work, but I know it's not debian. Kind Regards, Benjamin On Wed, 7 May 2025, mick.crane wrote: Date: Wed, 07 May 2025 11:58:56 +0100 From: mick.crane To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware? Resent-Date: Wed, 7 May 2025 10:59:24 +

Re: Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-07 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 7 May 2025 15:30:57 +0200 Marc SCHAEFER wrote: > e.g. syncthing (without > history apparently) syncthing does what it calls file versioning. https://docs.syncthing.net/users/versioning.html -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/b

Re: Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-07 Thread Marc SCHAEFER
Hello, On Tue, May 06, 2025 at 10:53:08AM +0300, Anssi Saari wrote: > > Has anyone experienced the following setup: > > I wonder how fast the git repo grows as you add stuff in the keepass > database? That's indeed a good question. I liked the idea of having an history of the password database

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-07 Thread mick.crane
On 2025-05-05 21:01, Rafał Lichwała wrote: Hi, Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, what "image" should I use? Hardware spec: CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz RAM: 32MB HDD: 6GB BIOS year: 1998 CD-ROM, FDD 1,4MB, RS-232, 1x USB 2.0 Regards, Rafal It is OT. I insta