Hello Tim,
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 12:51:45 +0930 Tim via users
wrote:
> On Wed, 2023-04-19 at 20:51 +0200, wwp wrote:
> > One could also set firefox's window (or the other target app) to be
> > always on top or to be in another focus mode, handled by the window
> > manager - at least when being i
On Wed, 2023-04-19 at 20:51 +0200, wwp wrote:
> One could also set firefox's window (or the other target app) to be
> always on top or to be in another focus mode, handled by the window
> manager - at least when being in mode "multi-click", that might help.
> Mate users can do that easily, devilspi
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 10:41 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> [...]
> Not only does it list cSHAKE, but KMAC (which I use elsewhere) but
> KangarooTwelve (go Team Keccek!), but not ASCON (just selected by NIST
> for LWC).
>
> It definitely gets me started.
>
> Down the road, I will need x25519. And c
People,
I thought grub-customizer might help me do something but I have loaded
it onto two computers now (F37 KDE WS) and a server (F34 XFCE) and after
I run the program (it takes minutes to get info), the listing of OSs
only shows info for the secondary HDs on each computer - instead of also
On 2023-04-19 18:26, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 4/19/23 17:32, Andras Simon wrote:
2023-04-19 23:07 UTC+02:00, Robert Moskowitz :
I have been using pip3 to install updates, as --user, to xml2rfc. This
is for IETF Internet Drafts. Now I know I can just drop the '3'...
And perhaps 'pip', too
Once upon a time, Tom Horsley said:
> I believe grub has support for VNC access
I don't believe that exists, no. grub2 can have local consoles of a few
types: various local graphics and serial, which can be connected to
another system.
--
Chris Adams
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On 4/19/23 17:32, Andras Simon wrote:
2023-04-19 23:07 UTC+02:00, Robert Moskowitz :
I have been using pip3 to install updates, as --user, to xml2rfc. This
is for IETF Internet Drafts. Now I know I can just drop the '3'...
And perhaps 'pip', too, and dnf install python3-xml2rfc
oooh. I n
Once upon a time, p...@pricom.com.au said:
> I am guessing this is not possible since the network is not even
> running yet . . could a mini-network of some kind be possible for
> the menu?
In general, no. This is usually a function of server hardware, using
IPMI (a separate little microcontroll
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 10:59:41 +1000
Philip Rhoades via users wrote:
> I am guessing this is not possible since the network is not even running
> yet . . could a mini-network of some kind be possible for the menu?
I believe grub has support for VNC access (google probably describes
it somewhere),
People,
I am guessing this is not possible since the network is not even running
yet . . could a mini-network of some kind be possible for the menu?
My next-best alternative is to just a let a normal boot take place, get
network access, log in and change the default boot order and reboot . .
2023-04-19 23:07 UTC+02:00, Robert Moskowitz :
> I have been using pip3 to install updates, as --user, to xml2rfc. This
> is for IETF Internet Drafts. Now I know I can just drop the '3'...
And perhaps 'pip', too, and dnf install python3-xml2rfc
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On 4/19/23 13:28, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2023-04-19 05:08, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The instructions to install pycryptodome says not to install over
PyCrypto, but does not tell how to figure this out. I tried a locate
on pycrypto and came up empty. I am kind of assuming that means I
don't h
Hello,
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 11:00:24 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2023-04-19 10:40, Tim via users wrote:
> > Matti Pulkkinen:
> >>> If I clicked a link in Fedora 37 in, say, my email client or a chat
> >>> window, it wouldn't immediately focus the Firefox window, and the
> >>> focus would sta
On 2023-04-19 10:40, Tim via users wrote:
Matti Pulkkinen:
If I clicked a link in Fedora 37 in, say, my email client or a chat
window, it wouldn't immediately focus the Firefox window, and the
focus would stay on whatever window I clicked the link in. This meant
that if I wanted to open multiple
Matti Pulkkinen:
>> If I clicked a link in Fedora 37 in, say, my email client or a chat
>> window, it wouldn't immediately focus the Firefox window, and the
>> focus would stay on whatever window I clicked the link in. This meant
>> that if I wanted to open multiple links, I could just click the
On 2023-04-19 05:08, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
The instructions to install pycryptodome says not to install over
PyCrypto, but does not tell how to figure this out. I tried a locate on
pycrypto and came up empty. I am kind of assuming that means I don't
have it install.
As I mentioned in my e
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 07:53:33 +0200
Andreas Fournier wrote:
> I just read this article about weaknesses in Linux disk encryption
> https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/66429.html
> and wonder how it applies to Fedora?
> Can the instructions in the article be applied to a Fedora
> installation?
>
Fedora
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 10:14:55 +0300
Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> If I clicked a link in Fedora 37 in, say, my email client or a chat
> window, it wouldn't immediately focus the Firefox window, and the
> focus would stay on whatever window I clicked the link in. This meant
> that if I wanted to open mu
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 08:08:01 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> The instructions to install pycryptodome says not to install over
> PyCrypto, but does not tell how to figure this out. I tried a locate
> on pycrypto and came up empty. I am kind of assuming that means I
> don't have it install.
>
thanks, George.
The instructions to install pycryptodome says not to install over
PyCrypto, but does not tell how to figure this out. I tried a locate on
pycrypto and came up empty. I am kind of assuming that means I don't
have it install.
Also I am assuming I should run pip as sudo, and s
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 8:44 PM Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> cSHAKE is a variant of SHA3 defined in NIST SP800-185. This is
> different from SHAKE defined in FIPS-202.
>
> I use cSHAKE in a number of my IETF standards (e.g. rfc9374). I would
> like to be able to have a decent way to perform cSHAKE
On Wed, 2023-04-19 at 07:53 +0200, Andreas Fournier wrote:
> I just read this article about weaknesses in Linux disk encryption
> https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/66429.html
> and wonder how it applies to Fedora?
To be honest, I've always considered encryption of drives to *probably*
be able to protec
If I clicked a link in Fedora 37 in, say, my email client or a chat
window, it wouldn't immediately focus the Firefox window, and the focus
would stay on whatever window I clicked the link in. This meant that if
I wanted to open multiple links, I could just click them all in quick
succession withou
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