FW: [hatari-devel] Hatari in Ubuntu's repository out-of-date

2012-03-23 Thread Konador, Cyprian
Hi All, At the beginning sorry for 'stupid' question, I'm Ubuntu's newbie. I've tried to install latest 1.6.x Hatari (Atari ST/TT/Falcon emulator), unfortunately in Ubuntu Software Centre is out-of-dated version 1.5.x. I know that I can install it manually (e.g. from source-code) but I think

RE: Ubuntu One needs cloud encryption like LastPass does it

2012-03-23 Thread Sam Smith
Are you familiar with LastPass? Everything you said, you can do with LastPass: make it more convenient, access your files from anywhere (including the website), stream your own music, share your files Using secure encryption that occurs on the computer before it leaves for the cloud does

Re: Ubuntu One needs cloud encryption like LastPass does it

2012-03-23 Thread Martin Albisetti
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Sam Smith smick...@hotmail.com wrote: Using secure encryption that occurs on the computer before it leaves for the cloud does not prevent any of the things you seem to think it does. Of course it does, if it's encrypted, and only you can access it, then it

Re: Ubuntu One needs cloud encryption like LastPass does it

2012-03-23 Thread Bedwell, Jordon
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Sam Smith smick...@hotmail.com wrote: Everything you said, you can do with LastPass: make it more convenient, access your files from anywhere (including the website), stream your own music, share your files Using secure encryption that occurs on the computer

RE: Ubuntu One needs cloud encryption like LastPass does it

2012-03-23 Thread Jason Todd
Guys, please read these (or listen to the podcasts): http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-256.htm http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-257.htm Things being said seem to conflict with what I learned from this episode of security now on how lastpass works. Essentially: LastPass is very secure and no one can access the