[gentoo-user] Re: Chromium no longer displays content of TLS certificate

2017-09-08 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 08/09/17 20:05, Mick wrote: Either chromium has stopped displaying the content of the TLS certificate of a web site I happen to visit, or it has made it quite complicated for the user to find it. Go to: chrome://flags/#show-cert-link Flip the flag. Restart Chromium. The certificate

[gentoo-user] Re: [offtopic] Copy-On-Write ?

2017-09-08 Thread Kai Krakow
Am Thu, 07 Sep 2017 17:46:27 +0200 schrieb Helmut Jarausch : > Hi, > > sorry, this question is not Gentoo specific - but I know there are > many very knowledgeable people on this list. > > I'd like to "hard-link" a file X to Y - i.e. there is no additional > space on disk

Re: [gentoo-user] [offtopic] Copy-On-Write ?

2017-09-08 Thread Marc Joliet
Am Donnerstag, 7. September 2017, 17:46:27 CEST schrieb Helmut Jarausch: > Hi, > > sorry, this question is not Gentoo specific - but I know there are many > very knowledgeable people on this list. > > I'd like to "hard-link" a file X to Y - i.e. there is no additional > space on disk for Y. > >

Re: [gentoo-user] [offtopic] Copy-On-Write ?

2017-09-08 Thread Simon Thelen
On 17-09-07 at 17:46, Helmut Jarausch wrote: > Hi, Hello, > sorry, this question is not Gentoo specific - but I know there are many > very knowledgeable people on this list. > > I'd like to "hard-link" a file X to Y - i.e. there is no additional > space on disk for Y. > > But, contrary to

[gentoo-user] [offtopic] Copy-On-Write ?

2017-09-08 Thread Helmut Jarausch
Hi, sorry, this question is not Gentoo specific - but I know there are many very knowledgeable people on this list. I'd like to "hard-link" a file X to Y - i.e. there is no additional space on disk for Y. But, contrary to the "standard" hard-link (ln), file Y should be stored in a

Re: [gentoo-user] Chromium no longer displays content of TLS certificate

2017-09-08 Thread Mick
On Friday, 8 September 2017 18:15:41 BST Todd Goodman wrote: > Go to the menu -> More Tools -> Developer Tools, then Security tab and > then View Certificate button > > Todd Thank you Todd. It beats me why Chromium devs have made checking the contents of a certificate more remote/obscure than

Re: [gentoo-user] Chromium no longer displays content of TLS certificate

2017-09-08 Thread Todd Goodman
Go to the menu -> More Tools -> Developer Tools, then Security tab and then View Certificate button Todd On 09/08/2017 01:05 PM, Mick wrote: > Either chromium has stopped displaying the content of the TLS certificate of > a > web site I happen to visit, or it has made it quite complicated for

[gentoo-user] Chromium no longer displays content of TLS certificate

2017-09-08 Thread Mick
Either chromium has stopped displaying the content of the TLS certificate of a web site I happen to visit, or it has made it quite complicated for the user to find it. Chromium would allow the certificate to be displayed by clicking on the 'Secure' symbol on the left of the address bar.

Re: [gentoo-user] What do you think about Firefox 57?

2017-09-08 Thread taii...@gmx.com
To me it seems as though it is more so a political change not so much a change done for some technical improvement (there aren't any). Mozilla is closer and closer with google, as evidenced by making telemetry opt-out rather than opt-in [1] and all the "safe" browsing and downloading