> Sorry. :-(
No worries.
> https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat-addons/tree/master/python/teknik
The source code is [here][1]. It looks like it hasn't been maintained for
several years and uses Python 2 which reached EOL a few months ago, so it's
probably not a great long-term solution. How
On 2/18/20 12:45 PM, ma...@masonhock.com wrote:
>> I know the pip repo contains proprietary software, but why did you just
>> rip it out instead of making a free repo?
>
> Why don't you create a free pip repo? Is it because it would take time
> and effort to learn how to do so and then do it? If
I did this, and I managed to create the necessary file.
At this point, rebooting would be appropriate, but I cannot do so because
it's a live image and logging in and out made no difference. So, I'm not sure
whether the SW cursor is enabled or not.
With 'sudo'. Execute the following command in a terminal:
$ sudo pluma
Thanks for the links. My German is not operational enough to get all the
details of the LDI contents but I think it would be very helpful for the
general public elsewhere if institutional websites would do more of that kind
of information spreading about privacy concerns. I also found the you
Thank you for your comments about your experiences. Especially yours, boba,
reflect mine. I've done some independent research using the resources
provided by the German 'Commissioners for Data Protection and Freedom of
Information' which is a government-funded institution. (Links, unfortunate