Am 06.04.22 um 18:15 schrieb Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users:
>> You're barking up the wrong tree: It wasn't me who brought politics to
>> this list.
>
> You're the one who is turning a single throwaway line in someone's
> signature block into an angry argument.
No. But you're the one who obvious
You're barking up the wrong tree: It wasn't me who brought politics to
this list.
You're the one who is turning a single throwaway line in someone's
signature block into an angry argument.
Nonsense. The OP issued a statement, I replied and that could have been
it. It is you who is obviously
Am 06.04.22 um 17:04 schrieb Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users:
>> Just as I am free to comment on a political statement that I find
>> provocative, blatantly wrong and in the context of current events almost
>> derisive.
>
> Excepting that this is not a mailing list for politics.
You're barking up
Just as I am free to comment on a political statement that I find
provocative, blatantly wrong and in the context of current events almost
derisive.
Excepting that this is not a mailing list for politics.
Matthias has a line in his signature that you object to. I object to
it, too, but the on
Am 06.04.22 um 16:06 schrieb Robert J. Hansen via Gnupg-users:
>> Given recent events: can't you spare us your stupid signature?
>
> Matthias should be, and is, free to advocate for his beliefs in his
> signature.
Just as I am free to comment on a political statement that I find
provocative, blata
Given recent events: can't you spare us your stupid signature?
Matthias should be, and is, free to advocate for his beliefs in his
signature.
If we don't stand up for people's right to peacefully say things we
don't like, we have failed as a community.
I say this as an American who's a fan
Am 05.04.22 um 16:57 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
>
> Hello,
>
> Can someone please comment in the forum or here (and I copy it over) how
> an OpenPGP card could be used to unlock a ciphered LUKS partition during
> boot of the L5 mobile device, see this posting at the end:
>
> https://forums.puri.sm/
On Tue, 5 Apr 2022 16:57, Matthias Apitz said:
> an OpenPGP card could be used to unlock a ciphered LUKS partition during
> boot of the L5 mobile device, see this posting at the end:
No idea, I don't use LUKS but g13 ;-)
> Werner, what about your L5?
It is gathering dust in one of my drawers -
Hello,
Can someone please comment in the forum or here (and I copy it over) how
an OpenPGP card could be used to unlock a ciphered LUKS partition during
boot of the L5 mobile device, see this posting at the end:
https://forums.puri.sm/t/librem-5-unlock-luks-volume-with-a-fido2-device/16890/7
We