Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Ed Greshko
On 8/10/19 1:30 PM, Tim via users wrote: > Tim: >>> If you do "dnf search all pgp" the search goes beyond just the >>> name. But you'd still want to do a search for gnupg, as well. >>> Maybe gpg, too. > > Ed Greshko: >> Well, sadly >> >> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ dnf search all pgp | grep geany >> [

Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> If you do "dnf search all pgp" the search goes beyond just the >> name. But you'd still want to do a search for gnupg, as well. >> Maybe gpg, too. Ed Greshko: > Well, sadly > > [egreshko@meimei ~]$ dnf search all pgp | grep geany > [egreshko@meimei ~]$ > [egreshko@meimei ~]$ dnf sear

Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Ed Greshko
On 8/10/19 11:29 AM, Tim via users wrote: > On Fri, 2019-08-09 at 09:42 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> Ah, I was looking for a plugin that had pgp in its name. > If you do "dnf search all pgp" the search goes beyond just the name. > But you'd still want to do a search for gnupg, as well. Maybe

Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Tim via users
On Fri, 2019-08-09 at 09:42 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > Ah, I was looking for a plugin that had pgp in its name. If you do "dnf search all pgp" the search goes beyond just the name. But you'd still want to do a search for gnupg, as well. Maybe gpg, too. -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp L

udev rule for permissions & symlink for /dev/usb/lp0

2019-08-09 Thread Eric Smith
I'm setting up a turnkey system that uses a Zebra brand USB barcode printer. I need to use it without CUPS, directly printing from an application. I've verified that this works when my application writes to /dev/usb/lp0. I've had to either run the application as root or change the permissions on /d

Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 8/9/19 9:16 AM, Jon Ingason wrote: Den 2019-08-09 kl. 14:53, skrev Robert Moskowitz: On 8/9/19 8:38 AM, Ed Greshko wrote: Oops, resending to list. Well, google told me https://plugins.geany.org/geanypg.html As there is no rpm for it, it looks like I would have to build it myself

Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Jon Ingason
Den 2019-08-09 kl. 14:53, skrev Robert Moskowitz: > > > On 8/9/19 8:38 AM, Ed Greshko wrote: >> Oops, resending to list. >> >> Well, google told me >> >> https://plugins.geany.org/geanypg.html > > As there is no rpm for it, it looks like I would have to build it myself: > > https://plugin

Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 8/9/19 8:38 AM, Ed Greshko wrote: Oops, resending to list. On 8/9/19 8:29 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: On 8/9/19 2:31 AM, Frederic Muller wrote: I didn't expect this, but passwordstore.org is actually a great general-purpose notebook-style application.  It's intended (and I do use it) as

Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Ed Greshko
Oops, resending to list. On 8/9/19 8:29 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > > On 8/9/19 2:31 AM, Frederic Muller wrote: >>> I didn't expect this, but passwordstore.org is actually a great >>> general-purpose notebook-style application.  It's intended (and I do >>> use it) as a password manager. It's d

Re: Any good text editor supporting PGP encryption and packaged for Fedora?

2019-08-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 8/9/19 2:31 AM, Frederic Muller wrote: I didn't expect this, but passwordstore.org is actually a great general-purpose notebook-style application.  It's intended (and I do use it) as a password manager. It's designed to be super UNIXy, so basically the ``pass`` command creates a directory fo