On 1/13/22 7:02 AM, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hello, I succeeded in solving the problem by running testdisk on Debian then
recuperate Mac partition and when I rebooted only Mac system run.
Then I reinstalled REFind and the problem was solved.
Now I have the 2 systems again!
Regards
Francesco
Do you have an external disk you can copy sda to and experiment on?
Disk /dev/sda - 480 GB / 447 GiB - CHS 58369 255 63
Partition Start End Size in sectors
P EFI System 40 409639 409600 [EFI System Partition]
P Mac HFS 409640 700519039 700109400
P Linux filesys. data 700520448 759113727 585932
Hello, I succeeded in solving the problem by running testdisk on Debian then
recuperate Mac partition and when I rebooted only Mac system run.
Then I reinstalled REFind and the problem was solved.
Now I have the 2 systems again!
Regards
Francesco
> Il 13/01/2022 03:08 David Christensen ha scritto:
>
>
> On 1/12/22 10:00 AM, fran...@libero.it wrote:
> > Hi. I inadvertently deleted the Mac and EFI partitions of an HD inserted on
> > a Macbook Pro (2009). Fortunately I have the Linux one (with Debian XFCE)
> > that I am writing from. I
On 1/12/22 10:00 AM, fran...@libero.it wrote:
Hi. I inadvertently deleted the Mac and EFI partitions of an HD inserted on a
Macbook Pro (2009). Fortunately I have the Linux one (with Debian XFCE) that I
am writing from. I tried to recover with Gparted (by installing gpart), but
after more than
Hi. I inadvertently deleted the Mac and EFI partitions of an HD inserted on a
Macbook Pro (2009). Fortunately I have the Linux one (with Debian XFCE) that I
am writing from. I tried to recover with Gparted (by installing gpart), but
after more than an hour I stopped having no recovery signal. Th
Got access to salsa.debian.org today! Woot!
On Thu, 30 Dec 2021, 08:55 Gavin Henry, wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> I've managed to build it. Just going through debuild now to clean up
> lintian issues and pbuilder.
>
> Suprisingly enjoyable!
>
> I've emailed the VoIP pa
Thanks!
I've managed to build it. Just going through debuild now to clean up
lintian issues and pbuilder.
Suprisingly enjoyable!
I've emailed the VoIP packaging group to see if I can help now that I know
more. I'd like to look after the libosip2 package too.
Gavin.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 09:15:50AM +, Gavin Henry wrote:
> >
> > Also have a look here:
> > https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging
>
>
> Thanks. I think Google gave me this one first, but it was quite daunting
> for a beginner. It will make more sense now 3rd time round I think since
> I've read t
>
> Also have a look here:
> https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging
Thanks. I think Google gave me this one first, but it was quite daunting
for a beginner. It will make more sense now 3rd time round I think since
I've read the tutorials.
There is also http://codesearch.debian.net/ which let you sear
On 12/29/21 1:10 AM, Gavin Henry wrote:
Hi,
(I reply assuming you seek packaging help, because that appears in
your subject, even though you don't mention that in your message)
There is another mailing list specifically for packaging questions:
https://lists.debia
>
>
> Hi,
>
> (I reply assuming you seek packaging help, because that appears in
> your subject, even though you don't mention that in your message)
>
> There is another mailing list specifically for packaging questions:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/
;ve read
>
> This is for:
>
> https://github.com/SentryPeer/SentryPeer
>
> and I've started here:
>
> https://github.com/SentryPeer/SentryPeer/tree/debian-packaging/debian
Hi,
(I reply assuming you seek packaging help, because that appears in
your subject, even though
I was given this advice from Arthur, a Debian developer, but I can't find
some of the finer details I'm looking for:
---
I recommend looking at https://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamGuide to some
pointers about how to make it easy to ensure your software can be
easily packaged in Debian.
If you're
Hi all,
Where are some good examples to read about adding a user and group, a
systemd service file, a /etc/default file and creating a
/var/lib/sentrypeer directory to hold an sqlite db file?
Just look at official packages? I've read
This is for:
https://github.com/SentryPeer/SentryPeer
and I'
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> Most people will have a friend, with a monitor.
>
> But I guess that isn't something that occurred to you.
No ... actually not - they do not have either a spare monitor or time.
Luckily they also have no st**id ideas either.
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On 10/12/21 10:46 pm, deloptes wrote:
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
Plug in a different monitor. If it's dim as well then it is a computer
software/hardware problem. If not it's a monitor problem which can
usually be fixed by swapping out the monitor power supply capacitors.
Yes sure, I have a PC stor
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> Plug in a different monitor. If it's dim as well then it is a computer
> software/hardware problem. If not it's a monitor problem which can
> usually be fixed by swapping out the monitor power supply capacitors.
Yes sure, I have a PC store and 5 monitors to choose from :/
10 Dec 2021, 12:38 by therealmrbitc...@gmail.com:
> I have been using Debian 11 bullseye since September 2021. At first
> everything was great. Than a week ago my screen after start up turning very
> dark & the back light screen is very dim.
> I would like to know how to make the screen brigh
On 10/12/21 10:38 am, TheReal MrBitcoin wrote:
I have been using Debian 11 bullseye since September 2021. At first
everything was great. Than a week ago my screen after start up turning
very dark & the back light screen is very dim.
I would like to know how to make the screen bright again.
I h
I have been using Debian 11 bullseye since September 2021. At first
everything was great. Than a week ago my screen after start up turning very
dark & the back light screen is very dim.
I would like to know how to make the screen bright again.
I have spent hours on YouTube & doing Google searches t
On Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 10:35:49AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Andy! i've just installed bullseye again, and can't get it to work with
> netgear wn111. its problem is same as fresh install of buster. actually i've
> complained this before: if wifi adapter isn't set up by installer, then i'm
On Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 05:20:02AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Andrew!
> i've been able to get stretch and bullseye to work with netgear wn111
> both have installed other wifi adapter with non-freeware before
> but i can't get fresh install of buster to work
> buster has /lib/firmware/carl9170
Thank Andrew!
i've been able to get stretch and bullseye to work with netgear wn111
both have installed other wifi adapter with non-freeware before
but i can't get fresh install of buster to work
buster has /lib/firmware/carl9170-1.fw
i run ifup wlx... :
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:14:20PM -0500, Steven Sostrom wrote:
> I am having audio problems in Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid running on a
> Raspberry Pi 4.
> Kernel: Linux 5.15.0-1-arm64
>
Hi Steven,
Any particular reason to be using Sid?
Where did you source your download from?
It sounds li
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 09:56:32AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i plug netgear wn111 to other PC (hp thin client) running debian 11it easily
> work, and don't seem to need non-free firmware??how to verify this? i think
> rt2870.bin is needed by other adapter
>
>
> ls /lib/firmware/ -lR
> /lib/fi
I am having audio problems in Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid running on a
Raspberry Pi 4.
Kernel: Linux 5.15.0-1-arm64
I don't know that it is an issue with a package unless it is a firmware
package.
Some of the audio devices cause applications to freeze or will play at a
slower than normal speed.
On Sat, Nov 06, 2021 at 04:10:01PM +0200, Carsi Mubalo wrote:
> Bonjour la team de Debian,
> Nous sollicitons votre assistance par rapport à la distribution Debian,
> au fait il s'agit du projet de Monitoring avec Nagios, quels sont les
> processus d'installation de Debian pour y configurer Nagios?
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 12:30:37AM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
> On 18/10/21 2:55 am, john doe wrote:
> > With W10 you have also the possibility of using 'WLS' an order
> > alternative would be to install Debian as a VM.
>
> I think perhaps you mean WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux?
>
> https:/
On 18/10/21 2:55 am, john doe wrote:
With W10 you have also the possibility of using 'WLS' an order
alternative would be to install Debian as a VM.
I think perhaps you mean WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
I've never used it myself.
Rich
On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 09:00:52 -0400
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be
> able to effectively run debian on this laptop?
The best way to find that out is to get a Live version of Debian, and
see if boots and runs without problems.
> Device na
On 10/17/21 6:00 AM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
Device ID
I think the o.p. may have got debian linux confused with debian lynx that
makes more sense over here. Many Linux distros have code words for each
major version of their distributions. The current stable code word for
debian is bullseye. I've been installing debian since sarge and remember
no lyn
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> > > install debian lynx
>
> Dan Ritter
> > Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye,
>
> I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system"
> is meant. ;-)
>
Ah, you think it's a spieling error. Reas
On Sun 17 Oct 2021 at 09:00:52 (-0400), JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
> effectively run debian on this laptop?
How big is the hard drive, and how much space is currently occupied?
Cheers,
David.
Hi,
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> > install debian lynx
Dan Ritter
> Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye,
I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system"
is meant. ;-)
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
> effectively run debian on this laptop?
>
> Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
> Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
> Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
> Product ID 00356-0
On 10/17/2021 3:00 PM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
You are planning on creating a 'multiboot' with Debian and Windows!
The best thing that I can suggest is to Google 'multiboot Bullseye
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
Device ID CAACC244-37B7-4294-84E4-E73B9C030FDF
Product
l financial support or better
> > income myself, I would like to expand on number of things I try.
> >
> > I am also in interested in humanitarian causes potentially though I
> > would not call myself very active or an activist I like reading on
> > such issues and discu
even to help assist people in say getting help
with reaching or finding out about public services. But at the moment
all these are ideas. Nothing definite yet. I am exploring.
I would like to ask for suggestions like a roadmap that may be
worthwhile to follow.
Thank you in advance for any assis
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 12:43:57PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> > 2. If you have any expectation of providing any services - even
> > something as basic as hosting an email list, you can easily swamp a
> > desktop/laptop class machine. You probably want to look at som
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 07:39:28PM +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 12:43:57PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> > 2. If you have any expectation of providing any services - even
> > something as basic as hosting an email list, you can easily swamp a
> > desktop/laptop class m
On Friday, October 15, 2021 09:50:26 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> john doe wrote:
> > On 10/15/2021 1:40 PM, john doe wrote:
> > In general, I would not advise to have a web server publically available
> > at home.
>
> I strongly disagree.
I agree with Dan (on the strongly disagree).
Further, I would
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 12:43:57PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
2. If you have any expectation of providing any services - even
something as basic as hosting an email list, you can easily swamp a
desktop/laptop class machine. You probably want to look at something
Xeon based.
I have never,
On 10/15/21, Christian Britz wrote:
>
> Semih Ozlem wrote:
>> How much does it cost to run a server full time, is it cheaper to run
>> one yourself or to rent one online? Do you have an estimate? or range?
>> (cost could be electricity and internet connection used?)
>>
>
> Assuming that you want t
On Fri, 15 Oct 2021 09:33:24 +0300
Semih Ozlem wrote:
> I am very much into using linux for academic work, I am willing to
> introduce other people to linux and possibly set up a local linux
> users group where I live.
There may already be a Linux User Group (LUG) near you. If there is one
in Tu
Semih Ozlem wrote:
I am thinking of setting up a server, both for local (at home use), (I
have already set up say samba server or openssh server) to be used
only under one modem. However due to lack of machines dedicated for
that purpose the server is not continuing.
I would like to make a
john doe wrote:
> On 10/15/2021 1:40 PM, john doe wrote:
>
> I'll add that running a server at home as some security implecation.
> The server would need to be properly secured (firewall, hardening of
> services...).
>
> In general, I would not advise to have a web server publically available
>
in humanitarian causes potentially though I would
> not call myself very active or an activist I like reading on such issues
> and discussing. One potential possibility is to develop projects in
> relation to say immigration crisis to do with syria or any other cause...
> even to help a
On 10/15/2021 1:40 PM, john doe wrote:
On 10/15/2021 10:30 AM, Christian Britz wrote:
Semih Ozlem wrote:
How much does it cost to run a server full time, is it cheaper to run
one yourself or to rent one online? Do you have an estimate? or range?
(cost could be electricity and internet connect
On 10/15/2021 10:30 AM, Christian Britz wrote:
Semih Ozlem wrote:
How much does it cost to run a server full time, is it cheaper to run
one yourself or to rent one online? Do you have an estimate? or range?
(cost could be electricity and internet connection used?)
Assuming that you want to
Semih Ozlem wrote:
How much does it cost to run a server full time, is it cheaper to run
one yourself or to rent one online? Do you have an estimate? or range?
(cost could be electricity and internet connection used?)
Assuming that you want to use your private Internet connection at the
ome potential financial support or better income myself, I
>> would like to expand on number of things I try.
>>
>> I am also in interested in humanitarian causes potentially though I
>> would not call myself very active or an activist I like reading on
rthwhile. I am thinking of
> >> starting small scale since I am operating on a really tight budget
> >> currently. And should I reach better circumstances whether through
> >> finding some potential financial support or better income myself, I
> >> would li
is to do with syria or any
other cause... even to help assist people in say getting help with
reaching or finding out about public services. But at the moment all
these are ideas. Nothing definite yet. I am exploring.
I would like to ask for suggestions like a roadmap that may be
worthwhile to f
with syria or any
other cause... even to help assist people in say getting help with
reaching or finding out about public services. But at the moment all
these are ideas. Nothing definite yet. I am exploring.
I would like to ask for suggestions like a roadmap that may be
worthwhile to f
arian causes potentially though I would
not call myself very active or an activist I like reading on such issues
and discussing. One potential possibility is to develop projects in
relation to say immigration crisis to do with syria or any other cause...
even to help assist people in say getting help
atted it.
> > Thank you to every single one of you who spared their time to try and help
> > me.
> > On one last note, I should I drag attention to what seemed to be a bug on
> > the boot screen that asked for my LUKS password: It considered backspaces as
> > a normal chara
On 10/11/21, detr...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hello friends, I'm sending this last email to inform you that I have given
> up on trying to recover the contents of my external hard drive and that I
> formatted it.
> Thank you to every single one of you who spared their time to try and he
On Mon 11 Oct 2021 at 23:25:07 (+0200), deloptes wrote:
> David Christensen wrote:
>
> > When I boot my Debian machines with LUKS encrypted root filesystems, I
> > see a bunch of time-stamped bootloader messages followed by the prompt:
> >
> > Please unlock disk sda3_crypt:
> >
> >
> > When I t
David Christensen wrote:
> When I boot my Debian machines with LUKS encrypted root filesystems, I
> see a bunch of time-stamped bootloader messages followed by the prompt:
>
> Please unlock disk sda3_crypt:
>
>
> When I type on the keyboard, nothing is echoed to the screen.
I use plymouth or a
formatted it.
>
> I hope you have implemented backups procedures, to prevent losing data
> in the future.
>
> > Thank you to every single one of you who spared their time to try and help
> > me.
A pity that it's reformatted; I would have liked to know more about
t
uture.
Thank you to every single one of you who spared their time to try and help me.
You are welcome. :-)
On one last note, I should I drag attention to what seemed to be a bug on the
boot screen that asked for my LUKS password: It considered backspaces as a
normal character. I ty
Hello friends, I'm sending this last email to inform you that I have given up
on trying to recover the contents of my external hard drive and that I
formatted it.
Thank you to every single one of you who spared their time to try and help me.
On one last note, I should I drag attention to
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes:
> On 13/09/2021 09:45, 황병희 wrote:
>> Hellow! Eduardo^^^
>> Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes:
>>
>>> Try the installer with non-free firmware, pretty much all Wi-Fi cards
>>> require non-free firmware:
>>> https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-includin
e.g. this file:
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/firmware/bullseye/current/firmware.tar.gz
Just unplug and replug the stick and the partition should show up.
Hope this help,
Andrei
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On 13/09/2021 09:45, 황병희 wrote:
Hellow! Eduardo^^^
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes:
Try the installer with non-free firmware, pretty much all Wi-Fi cards
require non-free firmware:
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/
Wow you are my hero!
How can i input
Hellow! Eduardo^^^
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI writes:
> Try the installer with non-free firmware, pretty much all Wi-Fi cards
> require non-free firmware:
> https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/
Wow you are my hero!
How can i input the file into *the usb stick
2021-09-13 17:28 GMT+05:00, 황병희 :
> How can i connect WiFi zone (not DHCP) at new install (Debian 11)?
Try
https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/
It's help me on Lenovo netbook and many HP servers.
--
Stanislav
On 13/09/2021 09:28, 황병희 wrote:
and i put mini.iso in usb stick as follow commands:
#+begin_src: sh
$ sudo cp mini.iso /dev/sda1
That should have been /dev/sda, but since you said the installer booted
and started, I assume it's just a typo.
$ sudo sync
#+end_src
then i did try to boot wit
hellow
i did buy new notebook thinkpad ryzen.
and there is samsung galaxy phone (android).
this phone is internet router of my home.
and i am writing letter another chromebook.
this chromebook have debian 11 under chrome os.
this debian 11 is easy to connect internet.
because chrome os is detecti
On Sun, 12 Sep 2021 12:00:22 +0200 (CEST)
fran...@libero.it wrote:
> A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each
> time the menu bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a
> way to ensure that it never disappears?
>
> Since every time I have to go to his house t
fran...@libero.it wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each time the
> menu bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a way to ensure
> that it never disappears?
>
> Since every time I have to go to his house to restart XFCE.
This sounds
Hello,
A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each time the menu
bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a way to ensure that it
never disappears?
Since every time I have to go to his house to restart XFCE.
Thanks for help
Francesco
On 8/28/21 10:09 PM, detr...@tuta.io wrote:
... I have updated the BIOS.
1. What is the make and model of the external hard drive?
It is a 1Tb WD Elements WDBUZG0010BBK
2. What ISO image did you use to install Debian onto the external hard drive?
What media did you put the Debian insta
On 29.08.21 07:09, detr...@tuta.io wrote:
(...)
Before:
NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE%
MOUNTPOINTS
sda
├─sda1
│ vfat FAT32 A2BD-D233 70,8M 26%
/boot/efi
├─sda2
│
├─sda3
│ ntfs 2AD4C9CED4C9
we can't tell why it doesn't work without logs
I'm sorry; this is my first time asking for help on a mailing list and
I'm a newbie in GNU+Linux too, please don't take offense on what I might
say and forgive me for my ignorance.
Answer to David
>1. What is the make an
lly leave
something out because you feared somebody could find that piece of
paper?
> Please help. I have many important documents and pictures inside that
> drive.
Please use your current fear as impetus for setting up a proper backup
solution. Hardware dies, software is buggy, humans make
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 at 11:54, wrote:
>
> Good evening,
>
> I'm having some worrying problems with LUKS my Debian 10 installation on an
> external hard drive. As I'm not very technical, I'll try to explain what I
> did and what is happening now in chronological order.
>
> Around May I installed D
or options" or
someting like that).
Please help. I have many important documents and pictures inside that drive.
Sorry for my badEnglish.
Please tell us:
1. What is the make and model of the external hard drive?
2. What ISO image did you use to install Debian onto the external hard
d
Sorry about no quotes in my previous message. I don't know where did
they went? ;)
Again, we can't tell why it doesn't work without logs
Every time I type in my password it says it's wrong ("Bad password or
options" or someting like that).
That's not much of a help to be honest :)
Please try to gather logs and come back to us.
--
With kindest r
irectly but it also didn't work, and I have also tried to boot in
> Recovery Mode but to no avail. Every time I type in my password it says it's
> wrong ("Bad password or options" or someting like that).
>
> Please help. I have many important documents and pictur
to unlock and mount it inside my OS (Manjaro) instead of
booting it directly but it also didn't work, and I have also tried to boot in
Recovery Mode but to no avail. Every time I type in my password it says it's
wrong ("Bad password or options" or someting like that).
Plea
The data also on salsa now
https://salsa.debian.org/linuxhw/TestCoverage/-/tree/main/Dist/Debian_11
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> on 24 Jul 2021 16:27:23 -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote
>
>> Why isn't this on Salsa instead of a Microsoft site?
>
> the package are dump and store at
> https://salsa.debian.org/debian/hw-probe by debian package maintainer,
> maybe the upstream author (Andrey Ponomarenko) want to centralize
> test
lead to an idea that "Low Linux knowledge=Unusual (here)=Craziness
& should be adjusted or told off." Resembles Adolf Hitler's paranoias, or
not ?
Back to my slanders: I take a break to learn enough to be able to define an
IT challenge before I ask for help; at least read a bit t
On Thu, Aug 05, 2021 at 04:55:51PM -0400, lou wrote:
> tomas, thunderbird is working now
Thanks, glad to hear it :)
Cheers
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On Thu, Aug 05, 2021 at 06:34:18AM -0400, lou wrote:
> Thank didier and tomas! i've set up thunderbird
>
> when i receive mail, thunderbird prompts me for password, i enter
> 16-char-long code, password used in their web-based mail isn't used
I think I din't understand you: is thunderbird working
Am 05.08.2021 um 12:34 schrieb lou:
Thank didier and tomas! i've set up thunderbird
when i receive mail, thunderbird prompts me for password, i enter
16-char-long code, password used in their web-based mail isn't used
Take a look in "Settings" and there for Master-Password ..
Thank didier and tomas! i've set up thunderbird
when i receive mail, thunderbird prompts me for password, i enter
16-char-long code, password used in their web-based mail isn't used
On Thu, Aug 05, 2021 at 10:08:55AM +0200, didier gaumet wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> >From memory (so take it with a grain of salt), when Thunderbird asks
> for a password to access a mail server for the first time [...]
This is more or less my recollection, yes.
> I would imagine that is somewhat sim
Hello,
>From memory (so take it with a grain of salt), when Thunderbird asks
for a password to access a mail server for the first time, it proposes
to store it in order for the user to not have to enter his password
each time. But this storage is not mandatory. If the user choses to
enter his pa
On Thu, Aug 05, 2021 at 07:38:44AM +0800, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote:
> mail provider gives me 16-character-long authorization code for smtp
> server(something like 77c93457b12ab54a)i can't enter it in thunderbird
>
> in Account Settings/Outgoing Sever dialogPort should be 587which shall
On 5/8/21 7:38 am, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote:
mail provider gives me 16-character-long authorization code for smtp server
(something like 77c93457b12ab54a)
i can't enter it in thunderbird
in Account Settings/Outgoing Sever dialog
Port should be 587
which shall i choose for "Connection secur
mail provider gives me 16-character-long authorization code for smtp
server(something like 77c93457b12ab54a)i can't enter it in thunderbird
in Account Settings/Outgoing Sever dialogPort should be 587which shall i choose
for "Connection security" and "Authentication method"?
On 04.08.2021 05:03, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 7/19/21 1:15 AM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 19.07.2021 05:13, w...@mgssub.com wrote:
I installed tbird 78.12.0 (64-bit)
and it can't find my email passwords. I have browsed signons.sqlite
and the passwords seem to be there in the middle
All passwords need to be written and secured. First by being part of a
book or being in a specific place in a hard copy file. Second, encrypted
before written down. For anyone to be able to use any of those passwords
even if found they'd have to know the encryption system you used.
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