On Tuesday 19 Mar 2013 01:14:23 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday 18 March 2013 14:10:40 Grant Edwards wrote:
> > There's no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML editor
>
> Depends. Kompozer is built on the Firefox tree, so if Firefox gives you
> what you want to see, Kompozer will be WYSIWYG..
>
> On th
On 03/18/2013 08:10 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:28:04 -0400
> Michael Mol wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Even though it is from a DVD it can be updated just like standard
>>> linux. The problem is, if you run out of ram then things get killed.
>>>
>>>
(Frankly, this sounds quite
On 03/18/2013 08:05 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:16:52 -0400 Michael Mol
> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> On 03/18/2013 04:38 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> It can write but forces html onto users,
>>>
>>> You seem to miss some of the details.
>>
>> About that. See the attachment. It
On Monday 18 March 2013 14:10:40 Grant Edwards wrote:
> There's no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML editor
Depends. Kompozer is built on the Firefox tree, so if Firefox gives you what
you want to see, Kompozer will be WYSIWYG..
On the other hand, its HTML is not pure, the application is buggy and i
On 03/18/2013 08:15 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 23:38:11 +
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
K9 Mail can do both plain text and bottom posting.
Both set in Account settings/Sending mail.
>>>
>>> It can write but forces html onto users, which potentially includes
>>> j
On Tue, 19 Mar 2013 00:15:34 +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > What are you talking about? K9 forces HTML on no one, it sends plain
> > text if you set it to do so.
> >
> If you receive a html email you have no choice but to execute code to
> handle as per my above examples.
That applies to mai
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 23:38:11 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > > K9 Mail can do both plain text and bottom posting.
> > > Both set in Account settings/Sending mail.
> >
> > It can write but forces html onto users, which potentially includes
> > jpg exploits, png exploits, html exploits, script
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:28:04 -0400
Michael Mol wrote:
> >
> > Even though it is from a DVD it can be updated just like standard
> > linux. The problem is, if you run out of ram then things get killed.
> >
> >
> >> (Frankly, this sounds quite nice for kiosk environments.)
> >
> > Could be
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:16:52 -0400
Michael Mol wrote:
> >
> > On 03/18/2013 04:38 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> >>> It can write but forces html onto users,
> >
> > You seem to miss some of the details.
>
> About that. See the attachment. It's a screenshot of the setting in
> K-9 where you
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 20:38:11 +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > K9 Mail can do both plain text and bottom posting.
> > Both set in Account settings/Sending mail.
>
> It can write but forces html onto users, which potentially includes jpg
> exploits, png exploits, html exploits, script exploits, f
On 03/18/2013 05:38 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>>>
>>> It's one of Blueness projects based on Hardened Gentoo. It loads
>>> into ram at boot (you need something like 4 gig of ram) which
>>> takes ages from dvd but could be from an ssd/hdd (defeating half
>>> the point without a ro switch though). I
> >
> > It's one of Blueness projects based on Hardened Gentoo. It loads into
> > ram at boot (you need something like 4 gig of ram) which takes ages
> > from dvd but could be from an ssd/hdd (defeating half the point
> > without a ro switch though). It can update from the net once booted too.
> >
> I don't know what mail client you use (I suppose I could check your
> headers), but *every* mail client I've used disables loading remote
> content by default.
>
Except the content within the message. Why do you assume I am talking
about remote content.
> Further, you're ranting about users bei
On 03/18/2013 04:21 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> On 15 March 2013, at 17:32, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>>>
>>> If you use the Gentoo hardened Tinfoil Linux you will need lots of ram
>>> and wait ages to boot but firefox will just pop up.
>>
>> I'm sorry, I don't understand this statement. Could you p
On 03/18/2013 04:38 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>>> Wait, K9 Mail doesn't have a plain text option?
>>>
>>> Perhaps I shouldn't be surprised, as I am also unable to comprehend why K9
>>> might enforce top-posting on replies.
>>
>> K9 Mail can do both plain text and bottom posting.
>> Both set in A
> > Wait, K9 Mail doesn't have a plain text option?
> >
> > Perhaps I shouldn't be surprised, as I am also unable to comprehend why K9
> > might enforce top-posting on replies.
>
> K9 Mail can do both plain text and bottom posting.
> Both set in Account settings/Sending mail.
It can write but
> On 15 March 2013, at 17:32, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> >
> > If you use the Gentoo hardened Tinfoil Linux you will need lots of ram
> > and wait ages to boot but firefox will just pop up.
>
> I'm sorry, I don't understand this statement. Could you possibly explain,
> please?
It's one of Bluene
> sublimetext is nice, not OSS though
Netbeans is quite useful for html5. Also chrome and firefox have good
developer options so you can try changes and see them without a refresh.
When I load my pages in a browser they are fine but in every WYSIWYG
editor I have tried they are desimated to unread
> > Is that partition mounted with "noexec" option? or "user" option
> > without explicit "exec" option?
> >
>
> problem solved :)
You know you can bind mount just the directories you want with exec but
as interpreters don't check this mount option, it's not as effective as
it could be ;-(
--
2013/3/18 Paul Hartman
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:43 PM, João Matos wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I want to install a samba server using Gentoo. But I decided to start the
> > installation o my machine and make a stage4 at some folder. The idea is
> to
> > spent less time at the target machine.
>
sublimetext is nice, not OSS though:/
-Andy
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2013-03-17, Joseph wrote:
>
> > Any recommendation for HTML editor Graphical.
> > I've tried to use Open Office but it not user friendly.
>
> There's no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML editor, si
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:43 PM, João Matos wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I want to install a samba server using Gentoo. But I decided to start the
> installation o my machine and make a stage4 at some folder. The idea is to
> spent less time at the target machine.
>
> But, when I try to chroot, I get the
Am 18.03.2013 19:43, schrieb João Matos:
> Do I need to create a partition just for this?
>
no
Hi list,
I want to install a samba server using Gentoo. But I decided to start the
installation o my machine and make a stage4 at some folder. The idea is to
spent less time at the target machine.
But, when I try to chroot, I get the error:
"chroot: failed to run command '/bin/bash': Permission
On 2013-03-17, Joseph wrote:
> Any recommendation for HTML editor Graphical.
> I've tried to use Open Office but it not user friendly.
There's no such thing as a WYSIWYG HTML editor, since WYG depends on
the redering engine, display size, and various browser settings...
--
Grant Edwards
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 07:15:39 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Thanks for ya'lls patience. I have a feeling this is going to be
> another non-event, but I'd much prefer a little pre-update pain than a
> lot of post-update pain... ;)
quickpkg udev before the update. Then if it all goes TU, you can boot fr
meino.cra...@gmx.de writes:
> FIXED!
The problem seemed to be *~-file in package.use left from my last vim
session...
Huh? I once filed a request that *.bck files should be ignored, because
NEdit creates such files per default, and was told that they already
ignore those.
https://bugs.gent
Ok, spent a little time re-reading the old threads about this...
Just to confirm, changes I should make in my /etc/fstab...
normal fs lines
> # NOTE: The next line is critical for boot!
> none /proc procdefaults0 0
I can/should simply delete the above two li
On 18/03/2013 12:14, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-03-18 4:18 AM, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
>> On 2013-03-17, Tanstaafl wrote:
>>> Ah, ok... but as for the rest... I should be able to safely upgrade
>>> udev, with a reasonable (I know there are no guarantees) expectation
>>> of everything 'just working' (
On 2013-03-18 4:18 AM, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
On 2013-03-17, Tanstaafl wrote:
Ah, ok... but as for the rest... I should be able to safely upgrade
udev, with a reasonable (I know there are no guarantees) expectation
of everything 'just working' (ie, my lvm managed /usr partition
shouldn't be an is
On 2013-03-17, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-03-17 2:17 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 13:46:39 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
>>
>>> Also, should I manually fix the blockers:
>>>
[blocks B ] sys-apps/module-init-tools
("sys-apps/module-init-tools" is blocking sys-apps/kmod-
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