Hi!
I'm currently experimenting with an AFS enabled Client with KDE. My home
directory is placed on an AFS drive, so I need to get the tokens while
logging in.
To establish a proper login via ssh, I modified the pam.d/ssh config like
this:
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#%PAM-1.0
auth
On Thursday 08 May 2003 05:28, Greg Cockburn wrote:
> If anyone has any ideas or pointers that would be great,
Have you tried recompiling your gpg-agent? Maybe some libraries were
updated... (Just to warn you: I don't know at all what your problem
is and this is just a completely wild guess.)
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I have kmail installed whith crypto-plugin compiled as told at:
http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html
But I have two problems:
1) It happens sometimes when I'm typing my gpg-key password that
pinentry exits when I type too fast. I meen when two letters are
entered very fastly ;-). S
several times :-(
On Thu, 08 May 2003 19:34, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
> On Thursday 08 May 2003 05:28, Greg Cockburn wrote:
> > If anyone has any ideas or pointers that would be great,
>
> Have you tried recompiling your gpg-agent? Maybe some libraries were
> updated... (Just to warn you: I don't
Just started using Debian and KDE again recently and I have a question: What
are the different terminals available and what are their advantages and
disadvantages?
So far, I've just been using Konsole, as that's the one I get get by clicking on
the menu bar (I've got a default set-up right now).
[ Please CC me on replies as I'm not suscribed to -kde ]
Hi all,
On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 11:48:41PM +0800, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
> Guillem Jover wrote:
> > deb http://www.hadrons.org/~guillem/debian woody/binary/
>
> I installed this package and found that kdm did not crash. Howev
>Just started using Debian and KDE again recently and I have a question:
What
>are the different terminals available and what are their advantages and
>disadvantages?
>
Talk about a loaded question (-;
That all depends on what you expect from a terminal. Basically, they just
provide a simulation
On Thursday 08 May 2003 03:52 pm, John Gay wrote:
> Konsole is the standard shell for KDE. It's very useful, including the
> ability to open several terminals in one window using tabs to access them.
>
> Eterm is a very pretty terminal with lots of extra eye candy. You can set
> images for the back
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hello,
has anyone seen debian packages (sid) for sim.0.8.2?
thank you
wolfgang
- --
... there are 10 types of people in the world -
those who understand binary and those who don't.
Micro$oft gives you Windows, Linux gives you the whole house.
-BE
On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 04:39:02PM -0500, Peter Clark wrote:
>
> On Thursday 08 May 2003 03:52 pm, John Gay wrote:
>
> > Eterm is a very pretty terminal with lots of extra eye
> > candy. You can set images for the background and even
> > set transparency if you likt that sort of thing.
>
> Not to b
On Thu, 8 May 2003 21:52:39 +0100, John Gay wrote:
[ Michael S Daines wrote :]
>>Just started using Debian and KDE again recently and I have a
>>question: What are the different terminals available and what
>>are their advantages and disadvantages?
>>
>Talk about a loaded question (-;
>
>That al
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