Re: [kde] [Okular-devel] [Bug 267350] filling out a PDF form saves data to some file i ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/docdata/

2012-01-10 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Dan Armbrust wrote: > So, you have proven that you don't take a security issue seriously. To be fair, fixing this bug wouldn't stop sensitive information appearing in swap. Sensitive information also has a tendency to appear in /tmp and /var as well. The EFF recom

Re: [kde] [Okular-devel] [Bug 267350] filling out a PDF form saves data to some file i ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/docdata/

2012-01-10 Thread Dan Armbrust
> Sorry, I can't say that, i know it exists, I've known it for ages, i just > don't feel it is the next think i have to do in my life (next thing is getting > my Kindle and reading some stuff), if you think it is important, do it > yourself or get some money and hire someone to fix it, i know a few

Re: [kde] [Okular-devel] [Bug 267350] filling out a PDF form saves data to some file i ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/docdata/

2012-01-10 Thread Dan Armbrust
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > Want me to unsubscribe you from the list? Reached this point in what the only > thing you want to do is harass me i think it is the only sensible thing to do. > > Albert > Now _there_ is a mature response. Users report a serious data

[kde] Could not start process. Cannot talk to klauncher. Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)

2012-01-10 Thread Manuel Reimer
Hello, today, I just logged in to my system as I regularly do. Then that "Splash screen" while KDE starts up seemed to have frozen. After a click to this splash screen, I got a desktop with a error message as background (see Subject). After two tries to log out the plasma desktop crashed with

Re: [kde] KDE 4.7 System Requirements

2012-01-10 Thread Anne Wilson
On 09/01/12 13:18, James Tyrer wrote: > Yes, the amount of RAM is the issue. Probably it isn't anything to do > with KDE, but it will run quite slowly if it is using virtual memory. If > you can afford 4 GBytes, that is what I recommend. Having more RAM > appears to be more important than a faste