hmm, it seems to not know I already have a thunderbird profile...
weird...
how do I fix this?
I would like to use the latest thunderbird...
Can anyone recommend specific places to buy e.g. batteries for librebootable
devices?
And if particular products can be recommended, that would be a great help
too.
My request has two purposes:
1) I am generally looking for this kind of information for the forthcoming
librebootable.info
Yeah.. I like GUIs, I find them great for many things, but many others are
better done via CL. Btw, welcome to the forum!
Hi! It's not (yet) possible to edit the title of the forum threads due to a
limitation of the software used, but I edited it for you.
Interesting response Adfeno. Definitely mostly over my head as I am just a
beginner at a great deal of these concepts. I would love to get up a machine to
run the GUIX distro, especially as a server. I will do some research to check
out how feasible that could be for me.
Thanks for taking the
Thank you ;)
You're right too. I'll check how to encrypt via command line using my
personal key. It's probably faster than using any GUI :)
Thak you. GPA is pretty good and works fine. Thank you.
@SuperTramp83 You're right too. I'll check how to encrypt via command line
using my personal key. It's probably faster than using any GUI :)
Thanks a lot for your answer and the useful links.
A pity that I have this G-version.
I guess it won't be compatible in the future. :-(
Most times you are not going to display private email communication, because
any writing person has a right to get privacy.
I will display the email communication, because fsf wrote nothing significant
and I think my writing can be displayed to others.
I have redacted names. I wrote
>keeping metadata logs for 1 year
>forcing users to activate js to create an account and use the webmail
>google captcha
Nothing of value was lost :))
Having AES256 as my preferred algorithm in gpg.conf (add the line
'cipher-algo AES256'), all I need to do is:
gpg -c 'file'
I can not see any reason to use any GUI for that, for it would only slow me
down.
cheers
>is it basically the same
Yep.
I'm on Stretch too.
I don't have any online courses to recommend because most of the times I
find that either they end up recommending non-free software, non-free
documentation or forcing the student to run non-free software through
JavaScript. In such cases, I prefer to attend presencially instead of
online.
>From
Indeed, the suggestions I gave might be unrealistic depending on
peoples' context.
Thankfully, as others have pointed out, you don't have to install
non-free software in order to do it, because you can borrow others'
computers to do it. But, as others suggested, make sure to tell the
provider of
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