On 25/03/2023 10:39, Albretch Mueller wrote:
You can't physically alter a DVD[+|-]R once it is burned ...
Do you customize images to change preferences, e.g. to make OS aware
that hardware clock is set to local time? If you do not than OS almost
certainly assumes that system time is in UTC,
Am 24.03.2023 um 12:32 schrieb cor...@free.fr:
> Hello,
>
> Should CLI (command line interface) have a nice UI library?
> today web dev has so many libraries that make web pages with
> rich/colorful interactive views.
> But CLI is still in dull mode. That should be improved in these days.
> for ex
On Fri, 24 Mar 2023 20:32:31 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 08:28:03AM +0800, f...@dnsbed.com wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > as you see this PTR,
> >
> > $ dig -x 1.1.1.1 +short
> > one.one.one.one.
> >
> > so 2.2.2.2 can have the PTR two.two.two.two? and 3.3.3.3 can have
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 09:13:22AM +0100, DdB wrote:
> Am 24.03.2023 um 12:32 schrieb cor...@free.fr:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Should CLI (command line interface) have a nice UI library?
> > today web dev has so many libraries that make web pages with
> > rich/colorful interactive views.
[...]
> Well,
Hi folks,
I wanted to import my secret key into thunderbird, but thunderbird can not read
the directory.
What an I doing wrong?
I do (my thunderbird is in German, so my English translation might not be quite
accurate):
- starting thunderbird
- chose in "Open PGP" the option "add key"
- cl
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 11:21:25AM +0100, Hans wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I wanted to import my secret key into thunderbird, but thunderbird
> can not read the directory.
>
> What an I doing wrong?
>
> I do (my thunderbird is in German, so my English translation might
> not be quite accurate):
>
>
Hi Geert,
I tried, but ran into the same issue:
LANG=C gpg --export-secret-key
/home/ullhan63/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/123456789.key >
testkey
gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/home/myusername/.gnupg'
gpg: WARNING: nothing exported
Strange.
Best regards
Hans
> If I rec
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 02:37:10PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> LANG=C gpg --export-secret-key
> /home/ullhan63/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/123456789.key >
> testkey
> gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/home/myusername/.gnupg'
> gpg: WARNING: nothing exported
>
> Strange.
Did you read t
Hmm, maybe it is because I changed the permissions during my testing purposes.
I reset them to original and tried again.
The error is gone, but nothing is exported.
Ok, thanks guys, I will try some more. Maybe kleopatra is interfeering with my
keys.
If I know more, I will let you know.
Best
* 2023-03-25 14:37:10+0100, Hans wrote:
> I tried, but ran into the same issue:
>
> LANG=C gpg --export-secret-key
> /home/ullhan63/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/123456789.key > testkey
Wrong argument. "gpg --export-secret-key" does not want filename
argument. It wants key id, key fingerprint or us
Am Samstag, 25. März 2023, 15:52:03 CET schrieb Hans:
I am answering myself.
It is now working. Problem was, that I first tried to use the
"lkhjpoqwrpoqfjiah.key" files below ".gnupg/private-keys--v1.d/, which did not
work.
Then, during testings, I changed permissions of .gnupg, which led to a
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 04:18:28PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> I am answering myself.
>...
> Then I could export the keys using the correct syntax (name of the key, not
> some filename).
Probably like
gpg --export-secret-key 8A7F208C6D9E73291657414D2135D123D8C19BEC > precious
> Such I got a new
f...@dnsbed.com wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> as you see this PTR,
>
> $ dig -x 1.1.1.1 +short
> one.one.one.one.
>
> so 2.2.2.2 can have the PTR two.two.two.two? and 3.3.3.3 can have
> three.three.three.three?
A simple counter example is
$ dig -x 8.8.8.8 +short
dns.google.
> Sorry I am not good a
On Saturday, March 18, 2023 03:33:46 AM Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> But if that same project, in addition to those two text files, also
> within each code file contains a statement that I, Jonas, am copyright
> holder and grants the rights of BSD-3, then those files are licensed as
> BSD-3. If nothi
Hi,
El vie., 24 mar. 2023 16:57, Tom escribió:
>
> >> Should CLI (command line interface) have a nice UI library?
> >
> > There are many. The generic underlying library is usually
> > ncurses.
>
> But it needs to be stressed that there are many. For Python there is
> Textualize [1], for Go there
In-reply-to:
References: <9ef536feee6ec3ae2e3032d22e06d...@easthope.ca>
From: David Wright
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2023 23:18:47 -0500
That looks fine, and shows that you're going to send through their
port 465, which will require TLS and authentication. So first you need
to encode your u
On Sat 25 Mar 2023 at 19:47:35 (-0700), pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> > That looks fine, and shows that you're going to send through their
> > port 465, which will require TLS and authentication. So first you need
> > to encode your username and password with:
> >
> > $ echo -e -n '\0username\0passw
Hi,
I have a Debian testing system with a Realtek 8852be wireless card.
As the kernel in Debian testing does not currently support this
hardware, I have to build the kernel driver as an external DKMS
module from:
https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89
Specifically that is the rtw_8852be module.
Hi folks,
Debian Bullseye here up to date. Browsers installed: Firefox, Opera,
Vivaldi, and Google Chrome.
I'm having a weird problem streaming movies from archive.org. The movies
are lagging & keep buffering in all browsers but Google Chrome. Google
Chrome streams same movies at the same ti
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