On 2013-03-17, walt wrote:
> On 03/16/2013 06:15 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for a useable howto/tutorial which describes
>> howto install the java plugin for the current fireox.
>
> I see your question is already answered, but I'll add that there are
> a zillion op
On 2013-03-18 7:15 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
The above reference to 'might need packages like sys-apps/kbd', which is
now *required* by udev, suggests that now I again do need an initramsf?
That was silly - I saw kbd and read it as kmod... ok, this one is no
problem either...
One new concern - I
Hi all,
I have an nvidia powered twin head display config that has things such
as, KDE, the wallpaper is the slideshow thingy, the taskbar is on the
top of the LHS monitor and autohides etc etc. I've just done an "emerge
-NuD world" and all of that has now disappeared. I think I'm back to the
On 19 March 2013, at 15:13, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> ...
> I have an nvidia powered twin head display config that has things such
> as, KDE, the wallpaper is the slideshow thingy, the taskbar is on the top of
> the LHS monitor and autohides etc etc. I've just done an "emerge -NuD world"
> and
On 03/19/13 23:42, Stroller wrote:
On 19 March 2013, at 15:13, Andrew Lowe wrote:
...
I have an nvidia powered twin head display config that has things such as, KDE,
the wallpaper is the slideshow thingy, the taskbar is on the top of the LHS monitor and
autohides etc etc. I've just do
> If you're going to call me out for ignoring things, missing things or
> simply not knowing things, please highlight what it is. "the quote"
> isn't very enlightening in this context. You have a nasty habit of
> referencing things without inlining them or referencing them directly,
> and this has
> Either you ignored what I said about being able to disable loading
> remote content and being able to disable showing inline rich content, or
> you're seriously concerned about HTML parser vulnerabilities.
You can't disable incoming rich content (which is the important one)
like jpg logos on And
On 03/19/2013 05:09 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> If you're going to call me out for ignoring things, missing things or
>> simply not knowing things, please highlight what it is. "the quote"
>> isn't very enlightening in this context. You have a nasty habit of
>> referencing things without inlining
Does anybody know of time lock flash drives?
The scenario I'm looking at is to have a drive that's only accessible
for a certain amount of time after being powered on. It would hold
crypto keys in a server context.
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On 20/03/13 10:58, Michael Mol wrote:
> Does anybody know of time lock flash drives?
>
> The scenario I'm looking at is to have a drive that's only accessible
> for a certain amount of time after being powered on. It would hold
> crypto keys in a server context.
>
Something like this?
http://www.t
On 03/19/2013 11:18 PM, William Kenworthy wrote:
> On 20/03/13 10:58, Michael Mol wrote:
>> Does anybody know of time lock flash drives?
>>
>> The scenario I'm looking at is to have a drive that's only accessible
>> for a certain amount of time after being powered on. It would hold
>> crypto keys i
Hi all,
I'm suffering screen tearing when moving windows around, watching
videos, and some other situations. I've tried almost all popular desktop
environments, including KDE, gnome(both traditional gnome 2 and new
gnome 3), and xfce, the issue always exists except in gnome 3. For the
main differe
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On 03/19/2013 11:28 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
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> Not so much. The idea would be that you could power cycle the
> device to get access to it again. The device would be read for the
> keys at system bootup, but then would shut itself off after a few
> min
On 03/20/2013 12:23 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 03/19/2013 11:28 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
>
>> Not so much. The idea would be that you could power cycle the
>> device to get access to it again. The device would be read for the
>> keys at system bootup, but then would shut itself off after a few
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
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>On 03/19/2013 11:28 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
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>> Not so much. The idea would be that you could power cycle the
>> device to get access to it again. The device would be read for the
>> keys at system bootup, but then would
Hello,
For last few weeks or so, I've been getting intermittent hard lock-ups
during the emerge of various packages. It appears the more compile
intensive the package, the more likely the lock-up. These lock-ups have
occurred under kernels 3.4.9 and 3.7.10 with gcc 4.5.4 and 4.6.3.
Once the mac
"J. Roeleveld" wrote:
>Michael Orlitzky wrote:
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>>On 03/19/2013 11:28 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
>>>
>>> Not so much. The idea would be that you could power cycle the
>>> device to get access to it again. The device would be read for the
>>> key
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