Thanks all for your input !
So yes /sdcard
was /storage/emulated/0
and it’s a real sd-card.
That was indeed formatted as FAT
, I reformatted into EXT4
(from a desktop Linux)
put the SD-card back into the phone and started the phone.
Ive tried (in the phone)
su
chmod 777 /storage/emulated/0 #yes it's still mounted as emulated !
stat /storage/emulated/0
#...
#Access: (0771)
#....
So I’m still blocked… any ideas ?
Thanks.
I’ve found the most simple way (for my case)
adb shell 'a command'
example
adb shell ls /
Thank you all for your input… but it seem my question is still not fully answered…
let me rephrase, I’m not looking to have a GUI to transfer files, but I would like to execute terminal command remotely (from my computer) to my android phone. Like SSH
.
So I’ve read that I can install a SSH
server on my android phone… (If you know some’s (FLOSS), I’m all ears)
Or if you know a better way than SSH
I’m all ears too.
Thanks.
I’ve found
#container > div:not(div.barfoo)
seem to do the trick…
setfacl -m m:r aFile
#re set the mask
solve the problem, but the question is: why the F**** this is happening !?
Update, this is only happening when I copy files from a ~SMB share… :'(
Otherwise it’s correct…
Proxmox seem powerfull
It’s a Type1, not Type2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervisor#Classification
I wanted to have a default server
that catch ~wrong DNS query to the server
I don’t know how to link to my previous lemmy post, so here it is again
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name _;
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/catchall.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/catchall.key;
error_page 404 /404_CatchAll.html;
# Everything is a 404
location / {
return 404;
}
location /404_CatchAll.html {root /var/www/html/;}
}
The full working code:
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name _;
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/catchall.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/catchall.key;
error_page 404 /404_CatchAll.html;
# Everything is a 404
location / {
return 404;
}
location /404_CatchAll.html {root /var/www/html/;}
}
ok I’ve found something that ~works !
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name _;
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/catchall.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/catchall.key;
error_page 404 /404.html; #at /var/www/html/
location /404.html {internal;}
return 404;
}
so i get the default 404 html from nginx. but not the one that I specified error_page 404 /404.html;
any ideas ?
line 5 you mean ?
error_page 404 /404.html; #this one ?
Something worth reading regarding Systemd https://www.devuan.org/os/announce/ Cheers.
I’ve received a lot of reactions on the original post: https://programming.dev/post/10465121
But if someone is involved with the development of Thunderbird I think this is worth reading: https://programming.dev/comment/7677398
For my part I will use the OpenPGP sigin tools for now.
Cheers.
Thank you all for your quick reactions !!
To summarize if I want to use the PDF built-in signing I will need to convert my OpenPGP into a X.509 cert otherwise I can simply use the OpenPGP file signing
I want to stick to the UNIX Philosophy especially:
Write programs that do one thing and do it well.
So I will use the OpenPGP signing tool :)
Thanks !
You can interact with the HTML DOM with Python !!!
Thanks all for your input.
My only workaround was to check programmatically all those input
and set them with a setCustomValidity()
Too bad there isn’t a method to relaunch the validity across all the page :/
Cheers
Thank @daisyKutter@lemmy.ml
it’s look like that that code only verify the form when submitting… I need to check the validity when the element has been loaded.
btw checkValidity()
do not solve this issue as it return True
when the length is longer than maxlength
! O_o I guess this is were is lying the “bug”
For me this is a huge flaw ! I don’t understand how we (dev) are we still developing on “standard” that are so f*ck-up…
Thank you @coffee_poops@sh.itjust.works that exactly my question… how can I trigger the validation process again ?
Are the File Sharing and Voice and Video Calls are E2EE ?