Re: [blfs-support] configuring the keybord in konsole

2015-03-22 Thread Ken Moffat
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 03:46:13AM +, Ken Moffat wrote: On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 10:24:16PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: On my system the proper sequence is: With the lines abcde 12345 vwxyz If the cursor is on 5 BS Normal: cursor backs up to 4 BS Insert: 4 is erased

Re: [blfs-support] configuring the keybord in konsole

2015-03-22 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Ken Moffat wrote: On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 03:46:13AM +, Ken Moffat wrote: If the cursor is to the right of 5 (only in insert mode): Backspace deletes 5 and cursor moves left 1. Delete removes the EOL so we get abcde 12345vwxyz For me, BOTH backspace and delete give me 12345vwxyz When

Re: [blfs-support] configuring the keybord in konsole

2015-03-22 Thread Fernando de Oliveira
On 22-03-2015 14:01, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Ken Moffat wrote: On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 03:46:13AM +, Ken Moffat wrote: If the cursor is to the right of 5 (only in insert mode): Backspace deletes 5 and cursor moves left 1. Delete removes the EOL so we get abcde 12345vwxyz For me, BOTH

Re: [blfs-support] CA certificates

2015-03-22 Thread Paul Rogers
Normally yes, but there is no reason a regular user can't look at them. The only restrictions should be for install/remove in the system locations. Does a user need world-executable access these scripts to look? First create a script to reformat a certificate into a form needed by openssl.

Re: [blfs-support] configuring the keybord in konsole

2015-03-22 Thread Ken Moffat
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 02:44:25PM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote: On 22-03-2015 14:01, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Ken Moffat wrote: Ah! Success! If I change the settings to 'Solaris' the backspace key is shown as producing '\b' and backspace in insert mode works as I expect it to, both

Re: [blfs-support] CA certificates

2015-03-22 Thread Paul Rogers
I'm not knowledgable enough to engineer a phony-certificate attack; just enough to worry about it. I imagine a user accepting a fraudulent certificate could lead to malware being accepted. Once the user's account is compromised, I've got a much bigger problem than I want to handle. I don't