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by TeX Dog
Sat 09 Jul 2016, 02:07
Forum: Security
Topic: PGP Key generation seems way too fast in Windows 10.
Replies: 19
Views: 3565

Beltrum, it's call SALT, its a cryptographic tagging generally forced by governments 3 letter agencies across to globe to tell message nexus where (at device level) it comes from, like a reverse entropy, purposely makes long data shorter. With windows used to SALT with your MAC or NIC ids which is e...
by TeX Dog
Thu 07 Jul 2016, 14:59
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: FatdogArm Beta1/2/3/4- 16 April 2016
Replies: 512
Views: 297499

ok if you all (not all at once.. new host acct. ) see if this will download ok. its one of the packages converted over to fatdog format used in FastDogArm raspberry http://www.puppylinux.net/kweb-1.7.1-1-armhf-DEB.txz.gz thanks for testing this. OK it seems to work.. I am putting the site together.....
by TeX Dog
Thu 07 Jul 2016, 01:49
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: FatdogArm Beta1/2/3/4- 16 April 2016
Replies: 512
Views: 297499

I got the /opt/vc from XBian_Latest_rpi3.img.gz using after ungzipping kpartx XBian_Latest_rpi3.img -ar here is my cmdline.txt and config.txt for layering/ run in RAM, which allows you to remove flashdrive after it boots. omxplayer-0.3.7~git20160506~6c90c75-armhf-DEB.txz was downloaded from some git...
by TeX Dog
Wed 06 Jul 2016, 23:14
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: FatdogArm Beta1/2/3/4- 16 April 2016
Replies: 512
Views: 297499

yes its omxplayer from a version that works with the default frame-driver used in FatDogArm. Also includes but not fully tested helpful packages that allow embedded browser videos from web-browsers, and a standalone GUI for video playback. (those require use of other hardware drivers that can't be u...
by TeX Dog
Wed 06 Jul 2016, 20:53
Forum: Security
Topic: PGP Key generation seems way too fast in Windows 10.
Replies: 19
Views: 3565

This may help to answer why signed keys are used, the newer generation offload the encryption to hardware with TPM which could be on CPU or off on another chip or via software (linux hands that off as hardware is able ) http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20160704#sitenews entropy does take time...
by TeX Dog
Wed 06 Jul 2016, 18:20
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: FatdogArm Beta1/2/3/4- 16 April 2016
Replies: 512
Views: 297499

RaspFatARM only hardware video playback.

Was able to use and modify don570's downloadable package to work in RAM and without a savefile, using FatdogArm layering filesystem. As a result can offer a version of FatDogArm, which is FASTER! and play videos alpha blended with desktop and easy as unzipping into a untouched off the peg at Wally~W...
by TeX Dog
Wed 06 Jul 2016, 18:04
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-710 Alpha/2 [29 April 2016] [CLOSED]
Replies: 201
Views: 123508

Fix for multisession bug(s)

Code was not getting called due to lost paths after X was closed. Fix was to move code to when X still exists. and remove wrapper PID which is also broke, but not able to tell if it was related to first error.