Magic Banana is right, I shouldn't have skipped over the timestamp. Check on
your router when your DHCP lease is up then see if the computer looses
connection around that time.
Is the file vmlinuz present in your root folder? If so, try this part again:
https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_trisquel.html#booting-your-system.
If you burn the tails ISO to read-only media, then yes you'll have to
configure it each time. It is also possible to simply use the command line.
You could add your private key to the ISO before burning it, but I wouldn't
do that.
I wonder how many people actually use untrusted computers
What's in cron.hourly? I just checked on my system and it's empty. Does the
connection drop every hour?
That seems like a start! Thanks for sending the feedback. Isn't Germany in
general fairly receptive to Free Software?
With IMAP, it is possible to have encrypted e-mail available on multiple
devices as long as you copy you're private key to them. So, if you have a
desktop at home and a laptop both could be configured to read your e-mail.
For something like Tails, an encrypted flash drive with your private
MPL 2.0 is GPL compatible so Firefox and Thunderbird are Free Software now.
Certbot can automate the issuance of certificates. Are you not using it? If
so, how come? I'm not trying to be condescending; genuinely curious.
Encrypting the e-mails on the server is difficult. Encrypting the messages
between the servers is doable as well, but the other server must be
configured to allow it as well. End-to-end encryption is quite difficult but
not because of technical reasons. You have to convince the person you're
I meant to write that it is *not* difficult to encrypt the messages on the
server (if you have control of it). I would imagine that most e-mail
providers encrypt communications between servers. No real reason not to.
I was talking about running your own server and using a client. The only
Is the speaker better than the one on the S3 as well? I spoke recently on an
iPhone SE and was surprised by how much clearer the other person was compared
to the S3.
How slow? Is there a video that I could see?
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