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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by moonbat » 2024-09-11, 00:37

billmcct wrote:
2024-09-10, 22:41
Thanks for that, I am trying to type with only my left hand, since I lost the third, fourth and fifth fingers from my right hand a month ago in a car wreck at 160 mph. Hey, at my age it really doesn't matter. I'm living on borrowed TIME.
Trying to use a right handed mouse with my left hand is not so easy.
Sorry to hear that. There are 'symmetric' mice available that can be used with either hand; even a no name Chinese one would do. You can set the left/right buttons as per convenience as well.
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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by billmcct » 2024-09-11, 11:33

moonbat wrote:
2024-09-11, 00:37
Sorry to hear that. There are 'symmetric' mice available that can be used with either hand; even a no name Chinese one would do. You can set the left/right buttons as per convenience as well.
Thanks, @moonbat, I will have to look into that.
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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by ron_1 » 2024-09-11, 22:20

Veit Kannegieser wrote:
2024-08-18, 16:36
put

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trusted-key 5061CC51C94306050CFA1FEE48FAD2907D84EDEB # 2022-03-18 Nuck-TH <**************@gmail.com>
in your gpg.conf file, which should be somewhere in your OS user profile.
I can't find any such file. I looked at all the hidden files/folders inside of Home. Even did a computer search and came up empty. But the search said there were errors (I don't get that for anything else) so the results might be invalid (there's no results anyway).

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by RealityRipple » 2024-09-12, 03:11

Run "gpgconf --list-dirs"?

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by ron_1 » 2024-09-12, 20:01

RealityRipple wrote:
2024-09-12, 03:11
Run "gpgconf --list-dirs"?
Returned this:

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$ gpgconf --list-dirs
sysconfdir:/etc/gnupg
bindir:/usr/bin
libexecdir:/usr/lib/gnupg
libdir:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gnupg
datadir:/usr/share/gnupg
localedir:/usr/share/locale
socketdir:/run/user/1000/gnupg
dirmngr-socket:/run/user/1000/gnupg/S.dirmngr
agent-ssh-socket:/run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent.ssh
agent-extra-socket:/run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent.extra
agent-browser-socket:/run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent.browser
agent-socket:/run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent
homedir:/home/ron/.gnupg

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by RealityRipple » 2024-09-12, 20:44

"sysconfdir:/etc/gnupg" is your answer. /etc/gnupg/gpgconf.conf is where your install will expect any configuration.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by ron_1 » 2024-09-12, 21:23

RealityRipple wrote:
2024-09-12, 20:44
"sysconfdir:/etc/gnupg" is your answer. /etc/gnupg/gpgconf.conf is where your install will expect any configuration.
When I go inside of /etc, there is no gnupg folder. I also looked for a hidden folder. It's just not there.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by RealityRipple » 2024-09-12, 21:56

ron_1 wrote:
2024-09-12, 21:23
When I go inside of /etc, there is no gnupg folder. I also looked for a hidden folder. It's just not there.
And "homedir:/home/ron/.gnupg"? Does that exist?

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by ron_1 » 2024-09-12, 22:02

RealityRipple wrote:
2024-09-12, 21:56
And "homedir:/home/ron/.gnupg"? Does that exist?
It does, but there is no .conf file in there, just trustdb.gpg and pubring.kbx. But neither of them open with a text editor.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by RealityRipple » 2024-09-12, 22:30

ron_1 wrote:
2024-09-12, 22:02
RealityRipple wrote:
2024-09-12, 21:56
And "homedir:/home/ron/.gnupg"? Does that exist?
It does, but there is no .conf file in there, just trustdb.gpg and pubring.kbx. But neither of them open with a text editor.
Then literally all you have to do is create gpg.conf in either the /etc/gnupg directory for the whole computer (will require root), or in ~/.gnupg for your account.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by Veit Kannegieser » 2024-09-12, 22:35

I think creating a private config file /home/ron/.gnupg/gpg.conf with content

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trusted-key 5061CC51C94306050CFA1FEE48FAD2907D84EDEB # 2022-03-18 Nuck-TH
trusted-key 439F46F42C6AE3D23CF52E70865E6C87C65285EC # 2015-03-15 trava90
would work.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by ron_1 » 2024-09-13, 20:18

Veit Kannegieser wrote:
2024-09-12, 22:35
I think creating a private config file . . .
It appears to have worked. This is what I got:

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$ gpg --verify palemoon-33.3.1.linux-x86_64-sse2_gtk2.tar.xz.sig palemoon-33.3.1.linux-x86_64-sse2_gtk2.tar.xz
gpg: Signature made Tue 10 Sep 2024 01:23:16 PM EDT
gpg:                using RSA key 5061CC51C94306050CFA1FEE48FAD2907D84EDEB
gpg: key 48FAD2907D84EDEB marked as ultimately trusted
gpg: checking the trustdb
gpg: marginals needed: 3  completes needed: 1  trust model: pgp
gpg: depth: 0  valid:   1  signed:   0  trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
gpg: next trustdb check due at 2025-03-27
gpg: Good signature from "Nuck-TH <***********@gmail.com>" [ultimate]

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by Moonchild » 2024-10-08, 09:26

In tandem with mainline releases, the SSE2 and AVX2 versions of the browser have also been updated to 33.4.0.
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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by back2themoon » 2024-10-08, 13:16

Fantastic, many thanks. :thumbup:

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by ron_1 » 2024-10-09, 20:59

When I ran the signature test for 33.4.0.1, I only got the following 4 lines of info:

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$ gpg --verify palemoon-33.4.0.1.linux-x86_64-sse2_gtk2.tar.xz.sig palemoon-33.4.0.1.linux-x86_64-sse2_gtk2.tar.xz
gpg: Signature made Tue 08 Oct 2024 02:35:51 PM EDT
gpg:                using RSA key 5061CC51C94306050CFA1FEE48FAD2907D84EDEB
gpg: Good signature from "Nuck-TH <***********@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
The previous two times I got 9 lines (below). Is this a concern?

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$ gpg --verify palemoon-33.3.1.linux-x86_64-sse2_gtk2.tar.xz.sig palemoon-33.3.1.linux-x86_64-sse2_gtk2.tar.xz
gpg: Signature made Tue 10 Sep 2024 01:23:16 PM EDT
gpg:                using RSA key 5061CC51C94306050CFA1FEE48FAD2907D84EDEB
gpg: key 48FAD2907D84EDEB marked as ultimately trusted
gpg: checking the trustdb
gpg: marginals needed: 3  completes needed: 1  trust model: pgp
gpg: depth: 0  valid:   1  signed:   0  trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
gpg: next trustdb check due at 2025-03-27
gpg: Good signature from "Nuck-TH <***********@gmail.com>" [ultimate]

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by Veit Kannegieser » 2024-10-09, 21:05

ron_1 wrote:
2024-10-09, 20:59
gpg: checking the trustdb
gpg: marginals needed: 3 completes needed: 1 trust model: pgp
gpg: depth: 0 valid: 1 signed: 0 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
gpg: next trustdb check due at 2025-03-27
This is just GnuPG maintenance, because it found a new public key.
Expect to see it when you add more keys, or after 2025-03-27.
Its fine.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by ron_1 » 2024-10-09, 21:30

Veit Kannegieser wrote:
2024-10-09, 21:05
Its fine.
Thanks.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by frostknight » 2024-11-07, 22:31

billmcct wrote:
2024-09-10, 22:41
Thanks for that, I am trying to type with only my left hand, since I lost the third, fourth and fifth fingers from my right hand a month ago in a car wreck at 160 mph. Hey, at my age it really doesn't matter. I'm living on borrowed TIME.
Ouch... 180mph?

Damn... were you racing or were you living in a place where you can move the fast legally?

In either case, that must suck. Sorry for your loss there.
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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by billmcct » 2024-11-08, 00:03

There's no speed limit here. I also took the governor chip out of the computer in my Silverado.
The governor would shut the fuel off at 96MPH. Blowing a front tire at that (about160MPH and just guessing here) speed doesn't work so well.
I think it rolled sideways about at least 50 times or more.

Edit:
I guess I should have said Down there since I'm back in the US now. Got better doctors here.
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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Unread post by frostknight » 2024-11-08, 22:00

billmcct wrote:
2024-11-08, 00:03
I guess I should have said Down there since I'm back in the US now. Got better doctors here.
Where were you before? If you were in europe, I wonder about that.

In usa, better doctors only happens if you have lots of money.
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