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RequestPolicy. Barely working on the latest Firefox, and very likely to go downhill soon
https://github.com/RequestPolicy/requestpolicy
Unfortunately, no alternative that I know of.
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Development of TrueCrypt has ceased and the website currently is offering instructions for migrating your data to alternatives as well as download links for version 7.2. Such a shame, I really liked that it was open-source and cross-platform.
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Development of TrueCrypt has ceased and the website currently is offering instructions for migrating your data to alternatives as well as download links for version 7.2. Such a shame, I really liked that it was open-source and cross-platform.
Probably a hoax/hijack. The keys were changed just before the new pages were posted; I'd not download anything from there at the moment...
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Probably a hoax/hijack.
I really hope so; though I'll still be looking at alternatives just in case.
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jasonwryan wrote:Probably a hoax/hijack.
I really hope so; though I'll still be looking at alternatives just in case.
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I actually already use tcplay (and your scripts) but I need something for Windows too.
Last edited by anonymous_user (2014-05-28 23:04:44)
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ROX Filer, last change is in February 2013. Still might not be dead, though.
Is Nethack considered dead?
There are two types of people in this world - those who can count to 10 by using their fingers, and those who can count to 1023.
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ROX Filer
That would be a shame. I haven't used it in quite a while but ROX is hands down the best gui file manager, and the only one I'd ever use if I needed one. Simple, elegant, and extremely customizable/scriptable/etc.
But indeed it may not be dead - once a project reaches perfection, there is no need for further changes Does it have a bug tracker with any unanswered bugs?
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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I could see favorite dead closed source project, but open source will never die! We can just keep them alive.
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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I could see favorite dead closed source project, but open source will never die! We can just keep them alive.
True but like the Arch community repo, there needs to be someone willing to fork or continue the project. Then that fork has to be maintained lest it dies too.
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The entire ROX desktop
Rox-filer is the only remanent, but every and all the other pieces of software are dead or unmaintained or worst inbuildables..... I like the RiscOS metaphor
Well, I suppose that this is somekind of signature, no?
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+1 for truecrypt.
it was the only solution that could be called cross-platform.
— love is the law, love under wheel, — said aleister crowley and typed in his terminal:
usermod -a -G wheel love
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Do living dead projects count?
compiz is a zombie project, long declared dead by its lead developers.
I think it was actually murdered by Canonical, and lingers on seeking revenge.
Last edited by quequotion (2014-06-17 13:38:35)
makepkg-optimize · indicator-powersave · pantheon-{3d,lite} · {pantheon,higan}-qq
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xcompmgr-dana is actually my favorite discontinued project besides spacefm
I'm not using compton though I just stick with no compositing
As of spacefm it was my last graphical file manager now I'm in love with ranger!
Last edited by sexyzero (2014-06-18 23:57:52)
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truecrypt.
well, currently truecrypt becomes my favorite undead open source project
— love is the law, love under wheel, — said aleister crowley and typed in his terminal:
usermod -a -G wheel love
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i wrote:truecrypt.
well, currently truecrypt becomes my favorite undead open source project
The original TrueCrypt license wasn't really open source, and the fork is questionably legal. I'd love to develop a replacement, but I'd need time and money.
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The original TrueCrypt license wasn't really open source, and the fork is questionably legal. I'd love to develop a replacement, but I'd need time and money.
Is tcplay not a suitable replacement? What features do you feel it is lacking?
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dmbrown2520 wrote:The original TrueCrypt license wasn't really open source, and the fork is questionably legal. I'd love to develop a replacement, but I'd need time and money.
Is tcplay not a suitable replacement? What features do you feel it is lacking?
Mainly Windows compatibility and a GUI.
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Do living dead projects count?
compiz is a zombie project, long declared dead by its lead developers.
I think it was actually murdered by Canonical, and lingers on seeking revenge.
This. I use Compiz 0.8.8 to this day, and intend to continue using it 'till some GL and/or Xorg update breaks it (or if Wayland finally replaces Xorg as the default display server).
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oh NO! I've just found out that 'scrot' was abandoned in 2003
Stable release 0.8 / 23 June 2003; 11 years ago
Development status Unmaintained
Is there an actively maintained alternative around? Not including the handful of "scrot + spelling mistake fix patch" github projects!
My: [ GitHub | AUR Packages ]
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oh NO! I've just found out that 'scrot' was abandoned in 2003
Stable release 0.8 / 23 June 2003; 11 years ago
Development status UnmaintainedIs there an actively maintained alternative around? Not including the handful of "scrot + spelling mistake fix patch" github projects!
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stevenhoneyman wrote:oh NO! I've just found out that 'scrot' was abandoned in 2003
Stable release 0.8 / 23 June 2003; 11 years ago
Development status UnmaintainedIs there an actively maintained alternative around? Not including the handful of "scrot + spelling mistake fix patch" github projects!
Thanks - will give it a try
...hmmm
$ maim -s
No file specified, using /home/steven/screenshot.png
X Error of failed request: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied)
Major opcode of failed request: 33 (X_GrabKey)
Serial number of failed request: 15
Current serial number in output stream: 16
Either the user canceled the query for selection, or slop failed to run properly. Canceling screenshot. Is slop installed?
$ slop
X Error of failed request: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied)
Major opcode of failed request: 33 (X_GrabKey)
Serial number of failed request: 15
Current serial number in output stream: 16
...should have read the instructions I guess "maim -s -nkb" works
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My: [ GitHub | AUR Packages ]
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stevenhoneyman wrote:oh NO! I've just found out that 'scrot' was abandoned in 2003
Stable release 0.8 / 23 June 2003; 11 years ago
Development status UnmaintainedIs there an actively maintained alternative around? Not including the handful of "scrot + spelling mistake fix patch" github projects!
All hail karol!
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oh NO! I've just found out that 'scrot' was abandoned in 2003
Stable release 0.8 / 23 June 2003; 11 years ago
Development status UnmaintainedIs there an actively maintained alternative around? Not including the handful of "scrot + spelling mistake fix patch" github projects!
Woah, it works exceptionally well for such an old piece of software. Any particular reason, why you are looking for an actively maintained alternative?
Last edited by x33a (2014-07-03 16:18:50)
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