gitweb.cgi?p=gnupg-doc.git;a=blob_plain;f=misc/blog.gnupg.org/20171005-gnupg-ccid-card-daemon-UbuntuPhone.org
Sincerely,
Daniel
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erstanding anything.
Cheers,
Daniel Villarreal
The device root file system is for good reason mounted read-only. I.e.
one can not just install any other piece of software into it.
could perhaps be...
The device root file system is mounted read-only for good reason, i.e.
one can not just install
...
So how do you apply your superior language skills to improving gnupg
nomenclature and documentation ?
re: https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals.html
Any chance you could put those in EPUB and other formats?
http://idpf.org/epub
Thanks,
Daniel Villarreal
http://www.youcanlinux.org
youc
#x27;d claim this.
I don't expect Germans to communicate in anything other than German. I
appreciate that the main developer communicates in this forum in
English, but I certainly don't feel he owes it to anyone.
Servus,
Daniel Villarreal
http://www.youcanlinux.org
youcanlinux at gma
ahn Gillmor, Sep 14, 2016; 4:05pm
http://gnupg.10057.n7.nabble.com/What-is-a-reliable-way-to-backup-restor
e-my-keys-and-test-tp48847p48854.html
hope this helps,
Daniel
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with vacuum, reindex and analyze on each of the
*.sqlite databases."
I use this script with sqlite2 also.
http://froebe.net/blog/2013/01/27/optimizing-the-firefox-sqlite-database
s/
and then for all my different Firefox profiles, I change
for profile in *.default; do
to
#
nk you for all you do for the computing community and for taking
the time to answer my emails in a very amicable manner.
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co-founded Free Software Foundation Europe.
Everyone has the opportunity to make GnuPG better, see the following
link...
http://fsfe.org/about/basics/freesoftware.en.html
My experience with customer support for German speakers is that the
customers actually study their user documentation very thoroughl
e trust levels assigned to them?
See the above process.
> I use Thunderbird/Enigmail which is using gpg2 but I originally
> created my key pair using gpg 1.4. Does this have any
> ramifications?
None.
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de how do I restore my keys and
> the trust levels assigned to them?
See the above process.
> I use Thunderbird/Enigmail which is using gpg2 but I originally
> created my key pair using gpg 1.4. Does this have any
> ramifications?
None.
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ht
f.) ---
ich würde das nicht tun, aber vielleicht https://www.webpg.org/ ?
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rds-to-avoid.html
or some such page?
At the same time, I wouldn't want a "Chilling effect" [1]
[1] Dr.Ian Goldberg
Battling Internet censorship and surveillance
Privacy Enhancing Technologies for the Internet
Cryptography, Security, and Privacy (CrySP) Research Group
University Researc
ent.
I often quote differently anyway...
MfG,
Daniel
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ch a big deal, so
long as I'm otherwise following best practice and using the software
as appropriately as I can, but I figure I'm on the right track by
using gpg2 on the CL.
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is born knowing this
stuff.
Should we not strive to use gnupg v2x ? I always try to use gpg2 on
the command-line, whereas documentation seems to show gpg.
example...
Encrypting and decrypting documents
https://gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#AEN111
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n APT + SHA1
https://juliank.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/clarifications-and-updates-on-a
pt-sha1/
"...note that SHA1 support is not dropped, we merely do not consider it
trustworthy."
thanks!
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