On Monday 04 Nov 2013 21:07:01 Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/nov/01/snowden-nsa
> -files-surveillance-revelations-decoded
And in other news...
http://slashdot.org/topic/datacenter/google-chief-eric-schmidt-slams-nsa-for-tapping-datacenters/
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On Monday 04 Nov 2013 21:07:01 Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/nov/01/snowden-nsa
> -files-surveillance-revelations-decoded
And in other news...
http://slashdot.org/topic/datacenter/google-chief-eric-schmidt-slams-nsa-for-tapping-datacenters/
Google Ch
On Tuesday 03 March 2009 23:26:21 Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> For the UK, I believe the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act
> (RIPA) is still in effect. Quite a ghastly bill, really.
Yes. Lot like being tortured ;)
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Richard
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On Tuesday 03 March 2009 23:26:21 Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> For the UK, I believe the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act
> (RIPA) is still in effect. Quite a ghastly bill, really.
Yes. Lot like being tortured ;)
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Richard
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Hi
> > gpg: waiting for lock (held by 2676 - probably dead) ...
> > [this line repeats itself until I interrupt]
> >
> > I don't have a PID numbered 2676.
>
> Probably in a former session, gpg (or your whole PC) crashed so
> that lockfile remains until you manually clean it.
I get the same thing
Hi
>What is the simplest way of integrating GnuPG with the Pegasus Mail
> client? Is there a plugin for Pegasus? Many thanks.
http://community.wow.net/grt/qdgpg.html
I haven't used because I only have access to GNU/Linux desktops. It's
supposed to be reliable. Used Pegasus a lot when I was
Hi
Wasn't sure whether to send this into a Debian list or a GnuPG list.
Mailed my request for help here because I thought Werner might want
to read about it...
My own workstation was running Debian testing back in February. For
various reasons I was only able to upgrade through Debian Sarge