On Thursday 22 November 2018 10:54:29 Mark Johnsen wrote:
> I use keypass:
> https://keepass.info/download.html.
>
> They have linux and browser versions (contributed/unofficial ports).
> I use the windoz version and works well for me.
>
> I did ask a crypto 'expert' recently regarding the
I use keypass:
https://keepass.info/download.html.
They have linux and browser versions (contributed/unofficial ports). I use
the windoz version and works well for me.
I did ask a crypto 'expert' recently regarding the safety of the google
chrome password holder and his thought was that google
Gene,
Maybe what you want to do is subscribe to a 3rd party password manager.
This why storage of passwords does not depend on your browser or your local
computer. Some people think these outfits are there to steal your
information, but they just don't understand encryption. There are several
On Wednesday 21 November 2018 12:31:57 Mark wrote:
> On 11/21/18 11:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 21 November 2018 06:31:32 Mark wrote:
> >> On 11/20/18 22:41, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>> On Tuesday 20 November 2018 19:03:08 Mark Wendt wrote:
> Huh. I've yet to have issues with
On 11/21/18 11:46, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 21 November 2018 06:31:32 Mark wrote:
On 11/20/18 22:41, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2018 19:03:08 Mark Wendt wrote:
Huh. I've yet to have issues with Firefox on either Wheezy or
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Perhaps one or more of your
On Wednesday 21 November 2018 06:31:32 Mark wrote:
> On 11/20/18 22:41, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 November 2018 19:03:08 Mark Wendt wrote:
> >> Huh. I've yet to have issues with Firefox on either Wheezy or
> >> Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Perhaps one or more of your plugins have gang aft
> >>
On 11/20/18 22:41, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2018 19:03:08 Mark Wendt wrote:
Huh. I've yet to have issues with Firefox on either Wheezy or Ubuntu
16.04 LTS. Perhaps one or more of your plugins have gang aft agly. Or
perhaps one of your config changes is causing issues
Try
On Tuesday 20 November 2018 19:03:08 Mark Wendt wrote:
> Huh. I've yet to have issues with Firefox on either Wheezy or Ubuntu
> 16.04 LTS. Perhaps one or more of your plugins have gang aft agly. Or
> perhaps one of your config changes is causing issues
> Try turning off all your plugins and
Huh. I've yet to have issues with Firefox on either Wheezy or Ubuntu 16.04
LTS. Perhaps one or more of your plugins have gang aft agly. Or perhaps one
of your config changes is causing issues
Try turning off all your plugins and trying again. If it works then bring
up your plugins one at a time
Greetings all;
Its a known fact that the default FF in an uptodate wheezy install is
badly bent, it not completely broken, or its javascript is.
So heres a chuckle for folks that like to do stuff the hard way:
Needing to buy the 7i76D and a high speed 1284 cable to interconnect it
to a 5i25
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