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- Wed 24 Jun 2020, 20:26
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: how to ruin puppy ? Rename 1 file
- Replies: 10
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- Tue 23 Jun 2020, 21:06
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: how to ruin puppy ? Rename 1 file
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1595
Just boot from another stick and plug in the other stick, mount it and take off all of your important stuff from the stick that no longer boots. So nice that you can have 10+ bootable USB sticks around. You can also mount the old stick and change the name of the file back. It should then boot again....
- Tue 23 Jun 2020, 16:02
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: how to ruin puppy ? Rename 1 file
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1595
- Tue 23 Jun 2020, 15:32
- Forum: Puppy Power
- Topic: A new record for forum users
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3752
- Thu 18 Jun 2020, 00:02
- Forum: Security/Privacy
- Topic: Mega
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2092
- Sat 23 May 2020, 04:06
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: PPM2
- Replies: 261
- Views: 100861
PPM2 has some significant flaws and due to the ongoing scrutiny by others, I believe the developer had enough and walked away from the project. When it refused to accept/install a puppy package, I've had to download the package, unpack and repack it to make PPM2 accept it. I wouldn't recommend its u...
- Sat 18 Jan 2020, 19:17
- Forum: Utilities
- Topic: Compression 2.2 - Utility program
- Replies: 14
- Views: 10243
- Thu 05 Dec 2019, 03:21
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: YAD - Tips
- Replies: 837
- Views: 336390
- Sun 01 Dec 2019, 15:23
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: AbiWord - reliability
- Replies: 6
- Views: 919
- Sun 03 Nov 2019, 22:44
- Forum: Bugs ( Submit bugs )
- Topic: Quirky Xerus 8.6 (Aug. 16), Beaver 8.7.1 (Sept. 21), 2018
- Replies: 920
- Views: 587631
@gcav Perhaps I had a defective USB. I'll try again and see. Are you using USB2.0 or 3.0? If BarryK or anyone else familiar with WoofQ is reading this, perhaps they can point me to which line or lines create the separate partitions. Maybe limiting the 2nd partition and creating a 3rd, empty partitio...
- Thu 03 Oct 2019, 03:42
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Looking for the most secure command line encryption program
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2138
Thank you all for the continued input. Now, if files need to be compressed to be approx an equal number of bytes, that seems to be n issue. So, I could have a directory with a text file, a large spreadsheet file, music files, video files, etc. I doubt that I could get vids and text down to similar b...
- Wed 02 Oct 2019, 02:00
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: How to arrange partitions?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1382
- Wed 02 Oct 2019, 01:55
- Forum: Bugs ( Submit bugs )
- Topic: Bug Arrow mouse on PSX playstantion emulator control pad
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4842
- Wed 02 Oct 2019, 01:37
- Forum: HOWTO ( Solutions )
- Topic: Using extern SSd Drive as a Cheap Substitute for Flashdrive
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5024
- Wed 02 Oct 2019, 01:19
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Looking for the most secure command line encryption program
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2138
So, Openssl does not write in place, so for me it almost defeats the purpose of using. I guess if you are encrypting and transferring to another drive it would be ok. Ccrypt overwrites the old file with the encrypted on, so as of right now, it seems the better option. I'll check out the others menti...
- Tue 01 Oct 2019, 04:00
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Looking for the most secure command line encryption program
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2138
I've tested openssl to encrypt and decrypt. The problem. I'm seeing is that it keeps the unencrypted file, which if then deleted, can be undeleted.... It also seems to have an option to overwrite but for me, it looks like that method created corrupted data on my test .mp3 file. Still playing with th...
- Mon 30 Sep 2019, 02:25
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: Looking for the most secure command line encryption program
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2138
Thanks. I'm going to revisit this... Any others? So, I basically want a command line tool for encryption that is know to be very secure. Being EAS256 has been a proven government standard, I was seeking something along those lines. I have a front end that I put on top of ccrypt, which works quite we...