Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo hardware database

2018-10-29 Thread Dale
Alexey Eschenko wrote: > It would probably be better to add "--no-*" options for each probe > section. For example: > > --no-fstab > --no-lsblk > --no-xorg-conf > --no-xorg-log > --no-dmesg > > And to have the page in the hw-probe wiki where these sections (and > disable parameters) are

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo hardware database

2018-10-29 Thread Alexey Eschenko
It would probably be better to add "--no-*" options for each probe section. For example: --no-fstab --no-lsblk --no-xorg-conf --no-xorg-log --no-dmesg And to have the page in the hw-probe wiki where these sections (and disable parameters) are documented. And then link to this page could be added

Re: [gentoo-user] www-client/opera not asking for master password

2018-10-29 Thread Raffaele Belardi
Alexey Eschenko wrote: > Hi. > > As far as I remember Opera for Linux will integrate with your system > keyring if it's present. > > Last time I used it I was asked for system keyring password eventually > when I started to set up some settings or tried to save some password. > > Do you have

Re: [gentoo-user] www-client/opera not asking for master password

2018-10-29 Thread Alexey Eschenko
Hi. As far as I remember Opera for Linux will integrate with your system keyring if it's present. Last time I used it I was asked for system keyring password eventually when I started to set up some settings or tried to save some password. Do you have gnome-keyring or something alike installed?

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo hardware database

2018-10-29 Thread Andrey Ponomarenko
27.10.2018, 17:56, "Dale" : > Andrey Ponomarenko wrote: >>  27.10.2018, 02:18, "Dale" : >>>  Alexey Eschenko wrote:   Is there any way to disable sending some parts of the collected data?   I've seen some of the last probes and found that there may be some   potentially sensitive

[gentoo-user] www-client/opera not asking for master password

2018-10-29 Thread Raffaele Belardi
I recently started using Opera browser. According to the manuals it should be possible to store web site passwords locally protected by a 'master' password (I don't want to create an opera account). On my ~amd64 installation there is an entry in the Settings menu showing the stored passwords