Hi,
> Yes, it's taking longer than usual. But the good news is, after this
> update, I doubt Mozilla will be modifying their PGP implementation
> anytime soon, and thus won't need such close review.
To be honest, it's somehow irritating to stick on a version because
somebody may find an impleme
Hey hey,
I have just got a new Western Digital USB drive, GameDrive, an 8TB medium. I
can't however format it or even create a new partition table.
I am running a fairly up-to-date system:
Kernel: 5.6.19-rt12-1-rt #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT
The device is recognised upon connection, also lsblk shows it.
Hi Jeanette,
> I have just got a new Western Digital USB drive, GameDrive, an 8TB medium.
Being USB, is it connected directly to the PC or strung out on a hub?
Can you try altering how it is connected?
Is it definitely getting sufficient power? For example, is it on a
powered hub, or does it hav
Oct 29 2020, Ralph Corderoy has written:
...
Being USB, is it connected directly to the PC or strung out on a hub?
I have tried both.
...
Is it definitely getting sufficient power?
It coems with its own power supply.
...
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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> From: Kevin Morris
> Sent: Thu Oct 29 00:28:04 CET 2020
> To: General Discussion about Arch Linux
> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Thunderbird 78
>
>
> Could you guys reference the security patches that Arch is
> critically missing out on by delaying this update? I've noticed
> a couple of you s
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 01:51:23PM +0100, Geo Kozey via arch-general wrote:
> > From: Kevin Morris
> > With the update, TB is implementing PGP by themselves without gnupg
> > for internal PGP usage. This is quite a large change, security-wise,
> > and could result in encryption/signing being broke
> From: Morten Linderud via arch-general
> Sent: Thu Oct 29 13:57:35 CET 2020
> To:
> Cc: Morten Linderud
> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Thunderbird 78
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 01:51:23PM +0100, Geo Kozey via arch-general wrote:
> > > From: Kevin Morris
> > > With the update, TB is implem
Hi Jeanette,
external USB drives could be a PITA. I don't buy pre-build drives, but
most enclosures I bought were a PITA, suffering from input/output
errors. I had a lot of discussions with vendors and always got my money
back.
As a rule of thumb, if the USB controller (again, the USB controller,
PS: I experienced input/output errors under some special conditions,
with the "good" fantec enclosures and healthy HDDs, too, e.g. when using
hfs+ and not running fsck.hfsplus when connected to my Arch Linux PC,
after using the hfs+ partition with iPadOS.
On 10/29/20 12:49 PM, Jeanette C. via arch-general wrote:
> Oct 29 2020, Ralph Corderoy has written:
> ...
>> Being USB, is it connected directly to the PC or strung out on a hub?
> I have tried both.
> ...
>> Is it definitely getting sufficient power?
> It coems with its own power supply.
> ...
D
Dear Arch maintainers,
ibus 1.5.23 was released at the end of last month,[1] but Arch is
still on 1.5.22.[2] Could you please update the package? The new
version supports compose rules that output multiple codepoints,[3]
which I need to type certain Greek characters such as "ᾱ̈́".
-Alex
[1] https
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