On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 19:49, martin-gnupg-us...@dkyb.de said:
think. Because your world seems to be the more righteous and calm place
and I wish I didn't have to worry about the future of free societies as
I can't read that from Robert's mails. IIRC, the main point here was
that traffic
I can't read that from Robert's mails. IIRC, the main point here was
that traffic analysis is a much more powerful tool than wholesale
content analysis.
I am not in a position to know whether it is for a fact, but that agrees
with my understanding.
My other position is that we have to be
Dear All,
Has anyone seen this before, when trying to change pins or enter pins ?
gpg: sending command `SCD PASSWD' to agent failed: ec=6.55
Package versions:
gnupg2-smime-2.0.22-1.fc20.x86_64
gnupg2-2.0.22-1.fc20.x86_64
After downgrading to another version from our builders, namely,
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Am 18.03.2014 15:01, schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
My other position is that we have to be careful what we believe.
In these times it's tempting to see shadows and jump at them,
believing that we're seeing the bogeyman. We have to resist this
Quoting Martin Behrendt martin-gnupg-us...@dkyb.de:
Sorry if I sound cynical but the bogeyman says hallo [1]:
Strange: when my nephews were young they would also pass on messages
from the Thing That Lived In The Closet. (They never called it the
bogeyman. Just That Thing That Lives In
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Am 18.03.2014 19:34, schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
(1) Given how many flat wrong things get printed in the newspaper,
believing this reporting may not be wise.
While this in general is true, I really wonder why you say that in the
current context.