dsa is for signing only.
Pasi Patama wrote:
DSA keys does not work for encryption? It seems to me like that. Here
is outcome of keygeneration on N810:
---CUT---
Possible actions for a DSA key: Sign Authenticate
Current allowed actions: Sign
(S) Toggle the sign capability
(A)
For what height of person? Perhaps something on swivel frame/bevel if
possible w/be best. Walk up and tilt?
In my experience smarthome is good to see what's available...then google
and buy elsewhere. I did get an excellent deal on a FutureSmart 24zone
panel though (coax, telco, ethernet,
For what height of person? Perhaps something on swivel frame/bevel if
possible w/be best. Walk up and tilt?
In my experience smarthome is good to see what's available...then google
and buy elsewhere. I did get an excellent deal on a FutureSmart 24zone
panel though (coax, telco, ethernet,
James Grimwood wrote:
On 26/02/07, Michael Wiktowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ The look-what-you-are-typing-on-a-password-entry-for-a-moment
idea is
good, but Opera doesn't seem to support it.
Not sure what you are referring to here. I can see the point behind
not echoing any of your
Went to connect to web, etc. and started getting network error.
Got around to opening xterm and noticed /etc/resolv.conf had 127.0.0.1
for name server?!?
I haven't touched my main server's dhcpd config file for 2 years now.
Disconnecting/reconnecting didn't update this file.
When I update file
I thought most recent myth had upnp problems where it showed folders
only and no file content inside? Are you using cvs builds?
I see this behaviour with all my upnp clients against myth (.20). I have
tested Phillips upnp remote, N800, PepperPad3, fuse/djmount and
moreno files with
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 03:19:34PM -0800, Mike Klein wrote:
Can I still use SDK to build/test/deploy apps without developer rootfs?
Absolutely.
What features specifically do I get with developer rootfs...low level
kernel control?
One thing
There seem to be numerous applications for maemo and I can't figure out
how/where to easily load them. I'm not too familiar with maemo
repositories/syntax or debian commands (used mostly rpm from redhat).
All that is present after flashing is xterm, gnu helloworld and some other app
which
See my responses inline below...
Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On 1/19/07, Mike Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seem to be numerous applications for maemo and I can't figure
out how/where to easily load them. I'm not too familiar with maemo
repositories/syntax or debian commands (used mostly
and don't see Opera anywhere.
Minimo ain't cutting it for me at the moment...a skosh crashy.
mike
Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On 1/19/07, Mike Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some places to start:
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ApplicationCatalog2006
http://maemo.org/maemowiki
developer rootfs is really for kernel developers? I was under impression
(at least for usb networkingcpu transp?) that I needed this if I
wanted to use SDK.
thanks again...
mike
Andrew Flegg wrote:
On 1/19/07, Mike Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I would think Opera would
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