Re: Truecrypt

2012-02-01 Thread Curt
On 2012-02-01, Jon Dowland wrote: > > The debian installer supports encrypting your entire disk at > install-time. If you have already installed, and have one big > filesystem left / no opportunity to change partitions / volumes around, > then take a look at "ecryptfs", which can be used to en

Re: Truecrypt

2012-02-01 Thread Jon Dowland
On 31/01/12 16:59, Stayvoid wrote: I want to encrypt my files automatically when I close my laptop. Is it possible? Which directories should be encrypted? Where is stored my personal information (GPG keys, personal data etc.)? I'm using gNewSense (it's a Debian-based distro). The debian instal

Re: Truecrypt

2012-01-31 Thread Ashton Fagg
On 1 February 2012 04:33, Stayvoid wrote: > Thanks! What could you recommend as a replacement? Look at LUKS or dmcrypt. You can encrypt your entire machine if you want to, or just create a separate volume to store your sensitive stuff in. From that you can also glean that you can encrypt /home.

Re: Truecrypt

2012-01-31 Thread Stayvoid
> TrueCrypt is non-free software, and as a gNewSense user you should know it. Thanks! What could you recommend as a replacement? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.

Re: Truecrypt

2012-01-31 Thread Alexey Eromenko
TrueCrypt is non-free software, and as a gNewSense user you should know it. -- -Alexey Eromenko "Technologov"

Re: Truecrypt as A User

2008-11-29 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
floyd wrote: >> I am using truecrypt to encrypt my partition. But I can't access my >> encrypted partition as a user. Is is must run as a root? >> > > Go to /etc/sudoers and add to: #User privilege specifications > *your login name* All=(ALL) ALL > > /etc/s

Re: Truecrypt as A User

2008-11-28 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 02:40:14PM +0700, Zaki Akhmad wrote: > I am using truecrypt to encrypt my partition. But I can't access my > encrypted partition as a user. Is is must run as a root? Mounting is (usually) an activity that requires root privileges. I don't use truecrypt on linux, so someone

Re: TrueCrypt install on Debian v4.3 or v5?

2008-03-19 Thread Russell Gadd
Brian McKee wrote: On 18-Mar-08, at 12:52 PM, Russell Gadd wrote: Alternatively is anyone using version 5 happily without suffering negative experience as mentioned in some places, e.g. Truecrypt 5.1 - How I loathe thee One user suggests he w

Re: TrueCrypt install on Debian v4.3 or v5?

2008-03-19 Thread Alex Samad
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 04:52:25PM +, Russell Gadd wrote: > I would like to install Truecrypt on Debian Etch. According to recent > posts I have read (see below) there are problems with the new version 5 > which means I would like to install version 4.3a. which I am sure will > do all I n

Re: TrueCrypt install on Debian v4.3 or v5?

2008-03-18 Thread Brian McKee
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 18-Mar-08, at 12:52 PM, Russell Gadd wrote: Alternatively is anyone using version 5 happily without suffering negative experience as mentioned in some places, e.g. Truecrypt 5.1 - How I loathe thee

Re: truecrypt 5

2008-02-06 Thread Alex Samad
Oh did not know about the licensing thing. As for compiling, well I have run into the wxWidgets 2.8 issue Alex On 2008-02-07 01:43, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote: > Alex Samad wrote: > > so does any one have a deb for amd64 > > and does this now mean that it can be incorporated into the normal repo's

Re: truecrypt 5

2008-02-06 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Alex Samad wrote: so does any one have a deb for amd64 and does this now mean that it can be incorporated into the normal repo's ? It is unlikely that truecrypt will be incorporated into the 'main' repo since its license is incompatible with DFSG. Atleast till the license issues are sorted