Am Freitag, den 25. März schrieb Borden Rhodes: > >>> You could try to copy the kwallet-files to a KDE4-system (maybe a > >>> live-System from a USB-drive) and export it as XML-file. > > I'm thinking that this is what I'll have to do, too. That and file a > > bug that KWallet is officially ransomware. > I tried that, but it seems that the KDE developers anticipated that I > might attempt this and programmed KWallet with conflicting database > versions so I wouldn't be able to use an old version of KWallet. I > used the Wheezy KDE live CD and, when I tried to load the wallets, got > an error -42. I'm not sure why KDE uses negative error codes, but > that's secondary to my current problem. So it seems that KDE has > effectively barred me from my passwords and will only allow Konqueror > to access them. Does anybody know what the ransom is to unlock my > wallet?
If you have enough disk-space, you could build a jessie chroot with debootstrap https://packages.debian.org/stretch/debootstrap MfG bmg -- „Des is völlig wurscht, was heut beschlos- | M G Berberich sen wird: I bin sowieso dagegn!“ | m...@m-berberich.de (SPD-Stadtrat Kurt Schindler; Regensburg) |