On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 23:41:58 +0100 (CET)
wrote:
> Don't know how to explain my problem (probably because I am not
> familiar with hardware and sound relation setting). Apology if
> description of my problem looks incompletely. My problem is when
> attending the online meeting, my laptop's microph
Don't know how to explain my problem (probably because I am not familiar with
hardware and sound relation setting). Apology if description of my problem
looks incompletely. My problem is when attending the online meeting, my
laptop's microphone never worked at all.
My laptop is HP 840 G5, and
Nicolas George wrote:
> If you do not understand the question, you can let somebody else answer.
> That saves your time and mine.
if you do not understand the answer read twice ;-) will save you time in
future and mine too
Greg Wooledge wrote:
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> I verified it using xclip -o and od.
>
> wooledg:~$ xclip -o | od -tx1 -An
> 78 78 4e 31 79 0d 0a 7a 7a 71 6e 0d 0a 66 6f 6f
> 20 62 61 72 20 62 61 7a 0d 0a
>
> As you can see, xclip is definitely retaining the carriage returns
> and newlines.
>
> I suspect your problem
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 04:36:48PM -0400, songbird wrote:
> the problem is that the file is one item per line
> and the file is your basic utf8 or ascii like text
> file with [cr][lf]:
>
> $ od -c list-alpha
> 000 a c o n i t e \r \n a l f a l f a
> 020 \r
songbird (12019-10-30):
> pasting into a terminal may work just fine. open up a blog
> post or something on a website and it may or may not work.
This is exactly what I did, and it worked. Your analysis of the problem
is not correct.
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Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 03:02:07PM -0400, songbird wrote:
>>
>> quick answer install and use xsel instead.
>>
>>
>> a FYI, :)
>>
>>
>> # did not work
>> $ xclip -selection clip-board -i list-alpha
>
> Your subject header says,
> "Subject: Re: firefox pasting using
OK on the serial console I'am ask for passphrase.
I found this:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/serial-console-and-luks-passphrase-638474/
as I understand is only the last console is able to read input.
Is the a workaround for input passphrase in serial and tty0 without
c
OK on the serial console I'am ask for passphrase.
I found this:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/serial-console-and-luks-passphrase-638474/
as I understand is only the last console is able to read input.
Is the a workaround for input passphrase in serial and tty0 without
c
deloptes (12019-10-30):
> the agent was always there - better do a proper setup and btw. what does it
> have to do with your files
> ???
If you do not understand the question, you can let somebody else answer.
That saves your time and mine.
Regards,
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Nicolas George wrote:
> Is there somewhere in Debian a KISS version of GnuPG or something
> compatible?
>
> The current default version of GnuPG, since 2015, necessarily uses a
> client-server agent to access the private keys. While it is convenient
> and secure for everyday use, but for some tas
Le 30/10/2019 à 19:44, basti a écrit :
- setup luks on 3rd partition and edit cryptfs
Can you describe the setup ?
What is cryptfs ? Do you mean /etc/crypttab ?
- update initramfs included crptsetup, lvm, busybox, dm_crypt, dm_mod
- reboot
What it the point in including crypto and LVM supp
songbird (12019-10-30):
> pastes this when i try to use it:
> aconite alfalfa alliums (blue, purple) asters (purple, white) astibile (red)
> babies breath bachelor buttons baptisia beans (...a lot...) bearded irises
> (dark purple, purple, lavender,...
You neglected to say why you consider this
Nicolas George wrote:
> songbird (12019-10-30):
...
>> # did not work
>> $ xclip -selection clip-board -i list-alpha=20
>
> It did work. It just used the selection called "clip-board" instead of
> "clipboard".
# does not work
$ xclip -selection clipboard -i list-alpha
pastes this when i try to us
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 03:02:07PM -0400, songbird wrote:
>
> quick answer install and use xsel instead.
>
>
> a FYI, :)
>
>
> # did not work
> $ xclip -selection clip-board -i list-alpha
Your subject header says,
"Subject: Re: firefox pasting using xclip replaces line ends with spaces"
Ahh, now I understand -- the system tray is a widgit -- I kept looking for a
klipper or volume control widgit to restore, but they are part of the system
tray widgit.
On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 10:05:38 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Something happened (maybe I fat fingered something, but I do
songbird (12019-10-30):
> # did not work
> $ xclip -selection clip-board -i list-alpha
It did work. It just used the selection called "clip-board" instead of
"clipboard".
Regards,
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Nicolas George
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Hello,
I try to setup Raspberry Pi with Debian and LUKS.
Pi and Debian works well with this Image
(https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPiImages). Many thanks to gunar wolf.
When I try to setup luks the next boot hangs on device-mapper.
what I have done:
- do not expand the rootfs and create a 3rd p
quick answer install and use xsel instead.
a FYI, :)
# did not work
$ xclip -selection clip-board -i list-alpha
# did work
$ cat list-alpha | xsel -b -i
i'm posting this to debian user so at least perhaps there
is a chance of a google search finding this quicker because
it reall suc
Hi.
Is there somewhere in Debian a KISS version of GnuPG or something
compatible?
The current default version of GnuPG, since 2015, necessarily uses a
client-server agent to access the private keys. While it is convenient
and secure for everyday use, but for some tasks, the efforts it makes to
pr
Hi,
Thank you for this kind message. I will read again.
Jonas Smedegaard:
> Quoting encrypt...@riseup.net (2019-10-30 16:09:00)
>> Thank you for your reply. I found many articles about using FDE with
>> detached header but all of them are saying "disable secure boot
>> first". Then i did some
Quoting encrypt...@riseup.net (2019-10-30 16:09:00)
> Thank you for your reply. I found many articles about using FDE with
> detached header but all of them are saying "disable secure boot
> first". Then i did some research on the internet and found this video
> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
Hi Jonas,
Thank you for your reply. I found many articles about using FDE with
detached header but all of them are saying "disable secure boot first".
Then i did some research on the internet and found this video
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-pvLMHtRSA). This guy is explaining
Debian 10 Buste
Hi Jonas,
Thank you for your reply. I found many articles about using FDE with
detached header but all of them are saying "disable secure boot first".
Then i did some research on the internet and found this video
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-pvLMHtRSA). This guy is explaining
Debian 10 Buste
[re-posting to list]
Quoting encrypt...@riseup.net (2019-10-30 00:51:00)
> Dear Debian Family,
>
> Hope you are good. I have a LUKS project on Debian but i don't know
> exactly how can i do this. Let me explain the details.
>
> I watched a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cchdw75WKXQ) and
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