I do not know if that happened because was down for some time or because
IceCat (with NoScript or a similar add-on?) simply cannot display PDFs
(Abrowser comes with pdf.js to display PDFs).
Excellent! Already I've learned more about commands I thought I knew well.
Even though I solve the exercises, I see that your solution is always
simpler!
Aside from the clear advice you give here all the time, these slides prove
what an excellent teacher you are. I've been a student in seve
and this is one reason I now use searx, not that duckduckgo is bad, its just
and I "not the best anymore"
though time travel is utterly impossible, I would probably have stopped using
windows when vista came out.
to be honest that is when i started to dislike windows...
For the other links in this thread I could just right-click on the link and
choose "save link as" and it saves as a pdf file. For Magic's links this did
not work for me.
Instead, click the link. If you use IceCat and have javascript enabled, the
viewer will display the PDF and you can view
the pdf file links aren't working for me. They download as html files and
when I open the html files with icecat I get a "server not found" message.
Between the two, I would put http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ ... and that
probably is too much already! Reading the reference is no fun.
Be aware that GNU Bash extends a base that any shell implements. To write a
portable script that can run on any shell (in particular faster shells such
as d
- E-readers, music players any other connected hardware really: get rid of
those who are too intrusive.
They need not be connected. What would I do in the bus without my Sansa Clip
Zip running the 100% free RockBox firmware? Recently, e.g., I downloaded the
videos in https://media.libreplan
And living with e-mails on the go is something I'm willing to try, but it's
not for most people (too much effort and inconvenience).
What I meant by this unclear sentence is this:
ditching the smartphone and relying on a laptop to exclusively communicate
via e-mail.
Any reason you want to use 'grsync'? Trisquel has an excellent backup utility
(in "System settings"), which uses duplicity as a backend:
incremental backup (only backup what has not been backup-up yet);
compressed backup (faster and save space);
integrated with the file manager (you revert to a
I just started reading it. First 2 chapters are a bit boring, but the 3rd one
is very interesting. I'm definitely gonna be reading more of it.
Oh, that script's pretty similar to a technique I used to use.
I had a folder in ~/Documents/ called Passwords. There, I'd keep plain text
files for each website. Each text file would have one line-- the line would
say "Password:" and some random password I made up. I'd then check the sha256
> For your last point I should point out that people should change their
passwords regularly anyway.
I disagree. The only time a password should normally changed is if it's
compromised. Of course, if the password is weak, you may need to change it
regularly, but weak passwords should just n
That tag is an indicator for some sort of revenue sharing, if I'm not
mistaken.
I think it is bad for them to host the non-free repositories. I can
understand perhaps for firmware that is barely acceptable, but I do not think
they can really say Debian is "completely free software", when they just
don't enable the bad stuff by default.
It doesn't mean we shouldn't use it
The Linux Documentation Project Great! Sometimes I forget about this
excellent resource. Thank you for the reminder!
I should mention that you can use this with file names containing spaces:
touch this\ is\ a\ test
creates an empty file called "this is a test" there are three spaces and
there are three '\' to escape them.
In the example: he*llo you replace '*' with '\*'
In the above example a ' ' is repl
I think a good idea would be to study this one first->
https://en.flossmanuals.net/_booki/command-line/command-line.pdf
Then you learn this one->
https://www.gnu.org/s/bash/manual/bash.pdf
Then you are invincible.. in a Spiderman sort of way.. U_u
I use **keepassx**.
Before I answer, I will tell you how I found the information.
other than echo and read and variable names and control structures like 'if',
there are appear to be two programs used:
sha512sum | base64 -w 0
After reading the man page of both I saw at the end of the man page for
sha512sum:
>So what about you? What would you say to your old self on this matter?
I would say to my older self to read the book "Free as In Freedom". That is
exactly how I decided to go libre, I just wish I've read it 15 years ago.
callmeclean, that is not the case here. I tried with Iceweasel (debian) and I
have javascript disabled.
I remember this "issue" from my Xubuntu days and if I remember correctly it
had to do with a firefox extension, namely *xul-ext-ubufox*. I may be wrong.
Probably am wrong.
>Debian comes and contrary to the principles of freedom
to put ZFS in Linux kernel
Debian's kernel is deblobbed and it will remain deblobbed (fully free). They
put the module in contrib.
-b, --backup
With this option, preexisting destination files are renamed
as
each file is transferred or deleted. You can control where
the
backup file goes and what (if any) suffix gets appended
using
the --backup-dir and
I learned with this online guide:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
I also bought a book called "bash pocket reference" which has a comprehensive
list of commands that you can use in your scripts. I am quite bad at writing
scripts but I hardly ever need to so it is fine. It was
I recently posted about the password generator by jxself.
And I would like to learn to do those kind of things by myself. Where do you
recommend me to learn?
What change does the script needs in order for it to include things like
!@#$%^&*()_-+={{]]||;;""?,/~`.
Indeed we should change our passwords regularly and thats why I rather use
your method.
That way I can keep my passwords with me withoud the need to store them.
Is kinda hard to change a password because I have 2 computers in my office
and my laptop so it is a pain in the ass to change a pa
I've tried to read me clever but so far I've failed.
When running grsyng I choose to copy files under certain arguments. One of
the advanced options is 'Make backup' [1]. Hovering gives the explanation
[2].
If I had an extra external harddrive I might just try, but I'm not sure I
would be
Thanks you!
I was still thinking on the subject of :
security,
privacy,
anonymity and
software freedom
(and hardware freedom in some ways).
Here's my conclusion, after a couple of years:
- First, I can't and won't ever go back to a proprietary OS/software in
general.
Never say never? Well, try me :)
A no
Thank you for all your replies!
I think I'll just sum up everything I understand:
The PPAs one can add to one's sources as described in the documentation are
not controlled by Trisquel or Canonical and therefore are not safe in regard
to freedom.
If one isn't happy with the default desktop
Point 1 can be addressed by changing the script.
For point 2, while the script always outputs passwords of the same length
(unless changed) that wouldn't stop someone from remembering "Oh, on this box
they require the password to only be 8 characters" and so only using the
first 8 character
Some people here also recommend Searx (e.g. https://searx.laquadrature.net,
searx.me). It runs on just free software. It does give different results
though to Duck Duck Go alone in my experience so I often use both.
You should raise the issue with the developers. I think it is silly too.
While there is a difference in how Canonical and the Debian Project are
handling this: Canonical, as we all know, has it pre-compiled while the
Debian Project provides source code that is compiled when someone installs
the package. This difference doesn't actually matter.
I'll call what the
Thanks for the tip. I installed i3wm and it's great fun.
Not sure it would help but here are parts of my .i3config:
bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec --no-startup-id pactl set-sink-volume 0 --
+10% && killall -SIGUSR1 i3status
bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec --no-startup-id pactl set-sink-volume 0 --
-10% && killall -SIGUSR1 i3status
bindsym XF8
When I search using the default DuckDuckGo search in both Abrowser & GNU
IceCat, an HTML GET query is sent. This is what is added to the URL:
"&t=trisquel". Has anyone else noticed this? I know many search engines do
things like this to gather statistics on OS usage, but I didn't think
Duck
Get the Replicant SDK:
http://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/SDK
It includes an emulator.
I do not know why they don't include it. Probably because it is a pain to
build and changes a lot.
Hope that helps.
On my Replicant device (and I have to admit on my Android tablet as well) I
often use Aedict, an excellent off line Japanese English dictionary. I was
told, that I can get to use it on Linux, provided I can run it in and android
emulator.
Does anyone know how to do that, and can it be done
"...with and without checking the make backup option?"
Are those the exact words used? Could you post a screenshot?
Looks like there are a lot of answers from here:
http://www.opbyte.it/grsync/
I suspect they write the CDDL so they can go after companies profiting from
GNU/Linux systems with ZFS distributed. They obviously still want this as an
option because they have not re-licensed it to GPL. So I think Canonical
could be in for trouble, but regarding Debian I doubt it. Canonical
Trisquel does not distribute anything that violates copyrights significantly.
Things like emulators are a grey area, but court cases have shown that if
such programs are made through reverse engineering they do not violate
copyright; you can just play homebrew games or ROM images you ripped f
Hi!
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 03:34:07PM +0200, onp...@riseup.net wrote:
I'm not entirely convinced that a password generator is a better or
more secure approach. Some considerations to keep in mind:
* There is a limitation to what characters you can use for the "salt",
at least the way that sc
I'm not entirely convinced that a password generator is a better or more
secure approach. Some considerations to keep in mind:
* There is a limitation to what characters you can use for the "salt", at
least the way that script does it.
* It doesn't account for different password length limi
ZFS, as it is currently shipping in Ubuntu, opens it up to controversy since
it is an enabled kernel module that Canonical ships with each kernel update.
There is also another method of getting ZFS by manually installing the
packages which more people are comfortable with like how Debian is d
alberto: that's a bash script. You just paste it in an editor (gedit,
mousepad etc..) and you save it into a folder. Then you give it executable
permission with chmod and you run it.
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-run-a-script-in-linux/
Perfect! All three of those work on my desktop. Thank you! The ones with
pactl that I listed above only work on my laptop.
For mute, this only turned the sound off, but I could not turn it back on!:
bindsym XF86AudioMute exec amixer -q set Master toggle
Instead for mute this worked for me
Now my problem is, I have no idea how to use it /:
I think I have to copy it to a text editor and save it (no idea wich
extention) and then run it from a terminal. If someone has the time to
help me to use it I would be really greatful.
Hi,
Hope I can help with this one. You can save it with
It's in the "contrib" repository.
So no.
Your English is pitch-perfect for the occasion. Everybody makes typos. The
forum software doesn't allow editing the first post.
Robert Browning opens his poem in this text
"""
Just for a handful of silver he left us,
Just for a riband to stick in his coat—
Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us,
Lost all the others she lets us devote;
"""
ZFS is file system develop by sun Micro systems
But it is not comp
Thanks a lot for the efforts.
I use grsync to make copies of e.g. my home folder.
What is the difference - if any - from copying with and without checking the
make backup option?
You can use any extension you wish or none. In UNIX-like systems file type is
decided by magic number instead of filename extension. Here the magic number
is the hash bang.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_format#Magic_number
Your English is fine, I didn't even notice the mistake until you
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