On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 1:50 PM Dale wrote:
> Another issue, ctrl+alt+L doesn't trigger xscreensaver but still
> triggers KDE's screen saver. It can likely be fixed but the problem
> above has to be fixed first.
System Settings -> Workspace Behavior -> Screen Locking ?
Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> On Saturday, 19 March 2022 12:33:16 GMT Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
>>> On 2022-03-19 06:08, Dale wrote:
Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
> The only secure lockscreen is XScreenSaver.
> https://www.jwz.org/blog/2021/01/i-told-you-so-2021-edition/
I ha
On 19/03/2022 13:20, Dale wrote:
I'm moving to encrypting some directories. To do that, I need a empty
drive first to put encryption on. Then I can encrypt, move stuff that
isn't encrypted then add drives back until everything that I want is
encrypted. I'm assuming I can have one large logical
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday, 19 March 2022 12:33:16 GMT Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
>> On 2022-03-19 06:08, Dale wrote:
>>> Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
The only secure lockscreen is XScreenSaver.
https://www.jwz.org/blog/2021/01/i-told-you-so-2021-edition/
>>> I have that installed he
If you want to save time (and probably money), compile packages into binary
packages on another server and set the virtual server to only use binary.
On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 5:51 AM n952162 wrote:
> :thumbsup: Thank you.
>
> On 3/19/22 09:08, Matthias Hanft wrote:
> > n952162 wrote:
> >> You bo
On Saturday, 19 March 2022 12:33:16 GMT Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
> On 2022-03-19 06:08, Dale wrote:
> > Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
> > > The only secure lockscreen is XScreenSaver.
> > > https://www.jwz.org/blog/2021/01/i-told-you-so-2021-edition/
> >
> > I have that installed here. Question now
Thu Mar 17 09:30:09 2022 >>> net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.10-r1 is
more-than-likely the problem. I had the same issue yesterday and
eventually switched to iwd. There's also this thread in the forums
regarding the same issue:
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1147741.html
Hope that helps.
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 19/03/2022 08:03, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I been thinking. Yea, that's dangerous. lol If I logout of KDE, or
>> have the screen locked, ctrl+alt=L key sequence, how secure is that if I
>> have good passwords that are virtually impossible to crack? My login
>> manager
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 19/03/2022 11:08, Dale wrote:
>> I have that installed here. Question now is, is that what locks my
>> screen or is KDE/sddm/something else doing that besides xscreensaver.
>> From my poking around, I don't think I'm using xscreensaver. I'm
>> trying
>> to figure out how t
Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
> On 2022-03-19 06:08, Dale wrote:
>> Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
>>> The only secure lockscreen is XScreenSaver.
>>> https://www.jwz.org/blog/2021/01/i-told-you-so-2021-edition/
>> I have that installed here. Question now is, is that what locks my
>> screen or is KDE/sddm/
On 19/03/2022 11:08, Dale wrote:
I have that installed here. Question now is, is that what locks my
screen or is KDE/sddm/something else doing that besides xscreensaver.
From my poking around, I don't think I'm using xscreensaver. I'm trying
to figure out how that works so I can get it to be u
Anna “CyberTailor” wrote:
> On 2022-03-19 03:03, Dale wrote:
>> I been thinking. Yea, that's dangerous. lol If I logout of KDE, or
>> have the screen locked, ctrl+alt=L key sequence, how secure is that if I
>> have good passwords that are virtually impossible to crack? My login
>> manager is sd
On 19/03/2022 08:03, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I been thinking. Yea, that's dangerous. lol If I logout of KDE, or
have the screen locked, ctrl+alt=L key sequence, how secure is that if I
have good passwords that are virtually impossible to crack? My login
manager is sddm. As a example, if someone
:thumbsup: Thank you.
On 3/19/22 09:08, Matthias Hanft wrote:
n952162 wrote:
You booted the minimal install ISO and went through the steps of
partitioning the disk, network, etc?
Yes. Exactly the same way as I did for my server at home.
I was thinking that there were special drivers necess
n952162 wrote:
>
> You booted the minimal install ISO and went through the steps of
> partitioning the disk, network, etc?
Yes. Exactly the same way as I did for my server at home.
> I was thinking that there were special drivers necessary for the virtual
> devices offered by the platform. May
Howdy,
I been thinking. Yea, that's dangerous. lol If I logout of KDE, or
have the screen locked, ctrl+alt=L key sequence, how secure is that if I
have good passwords that are virtually impossible to crack? My login
manager is sddm. As a example, if someone breaks into my home, is there
a eas
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