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
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,
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.
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When virt-manager is connected to libvirtd from wheezy-backports, the
memory usage (both res and virt) of
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
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
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
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,
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
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.)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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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.
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,
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
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
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