Re: [DNG] OT: firefox, privacy etc.

2018-09-05 Thread terryc
On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 03:34:27 +0200 (CEST)
 wrote:

> how an i possibly get local storage of login information to work
> again in firefox?
A history of what changes you made/have occurred might give people a
clue to give you information that is a bit more useful than change your
hair part.

In my case, I lost all those stored pw/logins when I tried out gnome
keyring. Removing it didn't bring them/the option back either. I've had
to revert to the dead tree storage for many, or continual "recover my
pw options". YMMV

>  Can't find any configs in about:config to enable a
> master passord or learning of new login data without "sync",
> "pocket", etc. 
A web search suggests the relevant files are in
~.mozilla/firefox/"profile" in keys* and sone sqllite files.

> should i just switch to a browser with any respect
> for privacy and user preference,

May be. It depends on you level of privacy/security/convenience you
want.

> or is it time to just shoot my
> gigabit ethernet because every one is a whore?  Yes, i specifically
> mean mozilla and google.

I think they are widely spread on which ever 'internet' you
use. I use privacybadger to alert me to their fangs
(https://www.eff.org/privacybadger).
>
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[DNG] OT: firefox, privacy etc.

2018-09-05 Thread mad.scientist.at.large
how an i possibly get local storage of login information to work again in 
firefox?  Can't find any configs in about:config to enable a master passord or 
learning of new login data without "sync",  "pocket", etc.  should i just 
switch to a browser with any respect for privacy and user preference, or is it 
time to just shoot my gigabit ethernet because every one is a whore?  Yes, i 
specifically mean mozilla and google.

"We kill when we close our eyes to poverty, affliction or infamy. We kill when, 
because it is easier, we countenance or pretend to approve of atrophied social, 
political, educational and religious institutions instead of resolutely 
combating them."
- Hesse


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Re: [DNG] misc bugs

2018-09-05 Thread Harald Arnesen
william moss [2018-09-05 18:49]:

> The X display managers all have problems. I found wdm, which is
> basically a friendlier xdm, the only reliable one. lxdm also works
> (mostly). This problem was not present with the system board graphics
> (Intel) but appeared with an Nvidia GT750 chip set PCiE card.

To say something has a problem, without describing what the problem is,
is not very helpful.
-- 
Hilsen Harald
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[DNG] misc bugs

2018-09-05 Thread william moss
First, thank you for the fork and excellent product and support. Now
retired, from past experience I am cognizant of the work involved in
what you have done and most appreciate it.

I have been running ASCII (clean install) for about 6 weeks on a core
duo 4 primary cores (effectively 8 core) Intel. Mostly works fine with
the following caveats:

The X display managers all have problems. I found wdm, which is
basically a friendlier xdm, the only reliable one. lxdm also works
(mostly). This problem was not present with the system board graphics
(Intel) but appeared with an Nvidia GT750 chip set PCiE card.

Somehow, the older library necessary for Libreoffice disappeared. The
only source I found with aptitude, was Nvidia's libraries, which also
install a great deal of other trash. I installed the libraries and then
edited the modules configuration (e.g., removed the blacklist nouveau
files). Works fine now. Speaking of Libreoffice, their shell script
assumes the location of their soft link (/usr/bin) and it will not work
from anywhere else; I also fixed that by using absolute paths in the script.

Many of the launchers for XFCE have the wrong location for the target.
For example, the launcher for gparted has the binary in /usr/local/sbin,
which is where it would install if one used a public download. The
actual location Via apt-get is /usr/sbin, an ln -s fixed this and others.

Many of the XFCE launchers use xdg-su rather then gksudo. xdg-su is an
antique which disappeared during one of my updates and cleanup. I
downloaded a copy from GIT and found that it was last updated in 2013
and is in fact an overly complex shell script that mostly is a front end
to sudo. In addition, many of the launchers use a -c option, one that
does not exist. I wrote my own Bash script to replace xdg-su rather than
editing possibly hundreds of launchers.

All of the problems are minor, at least from my perspective. The primary
systems seem to work fine. Devuan and Slackware are the only main stream
Linux alternatives to systemd inanity. Devuan, due to it being
originally based on Debian, has a greater support universe. Had you not
forked Debian, I would be back on one of the BSD's, my roots in Unix.


-- 
William (Bill) Moss
billm...@acm.org
NY (USA)
  Those who will not reason, are bigots,
  those who cannot, are fools,
  and those who dare not, are slaves.
by Lord Byron
  Justice will not be served until those who are
  unaffected are as outraged as those who are.
by Benjamin Franklin
  Honor, justice and humanity forbid us tamely to
  surrender that freedom which we received from
  our gallant ancestors and which our innocent
  posterity have a right to receive from us. We
  cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning
  succeeding generations to that wretchedness which
  inevitably awaits them if we basely entail
  hereditary bondage on them.
by Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of the Causes and Necessities of Taking up Arms
6 July 1775
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Re: [DNG] Discussion and bug report on Soylent News

2018-09-05 Thread David Dušanić
> It seems there's a problem with icons in MATE that doesn't happen in Debian.

True. I can confirm that bug.
I think it is time to send a bug report.
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