[Tails-dev] [review'n'merge:1.1] feature/uefi (#5739)

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
Hi, The results of our UEFI call for testing are very good: https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/UEFI/syslinux/ ... and the release after 1.1 will likely be a point-release, so I'd like us to ship UEFI support, at least as a technology preview, in Tails 1.1. Else, this will have to wait for the

Re: [Tails-dev] #5594: tails-greeter: better administration password UI

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
anonym wrote (13 May 2014 09:45:43 GMT) : Given that the semantics of the fields are pretty different in the Greeter compared to in t-p-s, please provide a detailed description of how you think the Greeter should be changed in case you still think it's desirable. I'll do this when I'm back,

[Tails-dev] Fwd: netcf backport required for use with backported libvirt-bin (memory leak)

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
Might require some action from us, if we're running the backport somewhere on our infrastructure, and at least possibly for the ones running it for the test suite. ---BeginMessage--- When virt-manager is connected to libvirtd from wheezy-backports, the memory usage (both res and virt) of

Re: [Tails-dev] Goldfish the ephemeral password manager.

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
Hi Rémi, Rémi wrote (12 May 2014 09:48:13 GMT) : I wrote an ephemeral password manager, for privacy and anonymity. The idea is that you use a root password to deterministically generate credentials, so no need to store the credentials. Thanks for this suggestion. Just curious: is there any

[Tails-dev] Problemas con Tails 1

2014-05-13 Thread Víctor
Tengo los siguientes problemas 1 no me deja guardar una imagen iso de 60mb en ningún dispositivo estos los detecta y deja guardar algunas cosas pero no me deja guardar la imagen. 2 no se escucha el sonido de los vídeos de youtube, ni ningún otro sonido. 3 el gestor de paquetes no se abre, pide

[Tails-dev] gimp-ufraw

2014-05-13 Thread Eirik Rønneberg
hey.. sorry for late answer, but i was trying to install with the nightly build, but it seems i'm not smart enough to figure out why terminal wont connect to the internet and therefore the apt-get command does not work. anyhoo: I have tried it on todays version of tails and it works perfectly

Re: [Tails-dev] Fwd: netcf backport required for use with backported libvirt-bin (memory leak)

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
anonym wrote (13 May 2014 11:45:37 GMT) : 13/05/14 11:58, intrigeri wrote: Might require some action from us, if we're running the backport somewhere on our infrastructure, and at least possibly for the ones running it for the test suite. I doubt we'd have virt-manager, a GUI after all,

Re: [Tails-dev] [review'n'merge:1.1] feature/uefi (#5739)

2014-05-13 Thread anonym
13/05/14 13:58, intrigeri wrote: anonym wrote (13 May 2014 11:23:56 GMT) : As the RM, I agree with all this. [...] I trust you'll deal with the rest in time for the release. Thanks a lot. I'd like to start merging now (for the super-quick resolution), but I have issues building

Re: [Tails-dev] Some research about mirror infrastructure

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
intrigeri wrote (13 May 2014 10:06:32 GMT) : Thanks! I'll create a blueprint with this content either later today, or late in May. Done: https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/HTTP_mirror_pool/ (Converted to Markdown, slightly reformatted, fixed a typo of free.)

Re: [Tails-dev] Some research about mirror infrastructure

2014-05-13 Thread sajolida
intrigeri: Thanks! I'll create a blueprint with this content either later today, or late in May. But anyone else, don't hesitate being faster than me, if I've not done it by tomorrow :) Now it's there: https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/HTTP_mirror_pool/ Note that blueprint on the website are

Re: [Tails-dev] Problemas con Tails 1

2014-05-13 Thread sajolida
Víctor: Tengo los siguientes problemas 1 no me deja guardar una imagen iso de 60mb en ningún dispositivo estos los detecta y deja guardar algunas cosas pero no me deja guardar la imagen. 2 no se escucha el sonido de los vídeos de youtube, ni ningún otro sonido. 3 el gestor de paquetes

Re: [Tails-dev] Goldfish the ephemeral password manager.

2014-05-13 Thread jvoisin
On 05/13/2014 03:17 PM, Rémi wrote: Good suggestion. I added the following text to the repository: Goldfish is unlocked using 1.000.000 rounds of sha512, which takes ~1.5 seconds in python. The hash rounds are not meant to replace an actual strong password, so the password should be about

Re: [Tails-dev] [review'n'merge:1.1] feature/uefi (#5739)

2014-05-13 Thread anonym
13/05/14 15:17, intrigeri wrote: anonym wrote (13 May 2014 12:42:35 GMT) : and --git-no-pristine-tar doesn't help (and ../liveusb-creator_3.11.6.orig.tar.gz exists) FTR, we don't use pristine-tar for this package. I just did what the building instructions said one should do when

Re: [Tails-dev] Goldfish the ephemeral password manager.

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
Hi Julien, You didn't Cc Rémi, so I doubt your email reached him. Which might be just as well, as I personally find the tone of your answer out of line, and inappropriate. I don't want to take part in a community where we bully newbies. Let's try to be excellent to each other :) Note that I

Re: [Tails-dev] Goldfish the ephemeral password manager.

2014-05-13 Thread Rémi
Going over your points: - Yes, I should select some other slow hash function. Do you have a suggestion for a secure function available in python? - It is less random. That is why it is popped. - It really doesn't matter if some names have a tiny bit lower probability of getting selected. Much

Re: [Tails-dev] Goldfish the ephemeral password manager.

2014-05-13 Thread Rémi
By that I mean the comments in my own code. On 13/05/14 15:58, Rémi wrote: Maybe the comments should have been formulated to look less scary? ___ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from

Re: [Tails-dev] Goldfish the ephemeral password manager.

2014-05-13 Thread jvoisin
On 05/13/2014 03:58 PM, Rémi wrote: Going over your points: - Yes, I should select some other slow hash function. Do you have a suggestion for a secure function available in python? Currently, Python doesn't come with those kind of function. - It is less random. That is why it is popped.

Re: [Tails-dev] [review'n'merge:1.1] #6559, #7062, #6275: test/6559-adapt-test-suite-for-Wheezy

2014-05-13 Thread anonym
11/05/14 13:50, intrigeri wrote: Hi, intrigeri wrote (10 May 2014 15:22:54 GMT) : Test suite run in progress, I'll inspect results and report back later (likely tomorrow). Here we go! I think my first failure may be a blocker, as it's a regression. For the others, I don't know. So,

Re: [Tails-dev] [review'n'merge:1.1] #6559, #7062, #6275: test/6559-adapt-test-suite-for-Wheezy

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
anonym wrote (13 May 2014 15:53:17 GMT) : My suggestion would be that we don't use the emergency shitdown, and simply sends a `halt`, which we did before, and which was much more reliable. I know you want us to the same ways we except our users to use, and I agree, but well... can't we just

Re: [Tails-dev] How to deal with tests expected to fail? [Was: #6559, #7062, #6275: test/6559-adapt-test-suite-for-Wheezy]

2014-05-13 Thread intrigeri
anonym wrote (13 May 2014 15:52:53 GMT) : Ok, I get the problem you're describing and agree that the current behaviour of @skip is bad. I'm glad we agree on this. For the record, I didn't implement the @skip mechanism for speed. To me it just doesn't seem right to have tests that are