anarcat

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it's too bad that the file size rotation limit is in megabytes - that's actually a huge number for embeded platforms. it would be better to rotate on kilobytes or,...

Hi, I've tried printing a PDF document generated by qr-backup and i'm struggling with my printer. It looks like the document expects the printer to be able to do "full...

enhancement
good first issue

In the [FAQ](https://github.com/za3k/qr-backup/blob/master/docs/FAQ.md#my-self-test-is-failing-on-ubuntu) you recommend disabling the security measures in place in Debian and Ubuntu that keep ImageMagick from generating PDFs. As someone who has work with the Debian LTS...

bug
enhancement

Hello! Just now, a great song started playing and i immediately thought "oh, i need to favorite that one!" So I went to Supersonic and looked around the UI. Right...

enhancement

This is the desktop file shipped in the 0.8.2 release: ``` $ tar -x -O -f Supersonic-0.8.2-linux-x64.tar.xz usr/loc al/share/applications/Supersonic.desktop; echo [Desktop Entry] Type=Application Name=Supersonic Exec=supersonic Icon=Supersonic Keywords=fyne; ``` while it...

good first issue

Flathub recently put online a new version of the website that has a shiny new design but, more importantly for us here, support for "verified apps". I'm not completely clear...

starting torbrowser-launcher in xmonad gives the following: ![full screen progress bar](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/796623/20017289/524e7a98-a299-11e6-8af9-fadf4f262da1.png) yuck! :) here's a properly implemented dialog: ![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/796623/20017422/e580b06a-a299-11e6-8157-4544c1b2cb26.png) it's a MessageDialog straight from elsewhere in the torbrowser source... i...

this file is distributed as /etc/bind/named.conf.default-zones on Debian. it's also included by default in named.conf so it makes little sense in deploying it here again.

hi! reading #74 and #24, it became clear to me that this module has not seen a lot of activity in recent years. there *was* 9c5d127e3d4aff45c6940e1c3e08a17b33acf999 last year, but that...

it seems people are still trying to contribute modules here instead of posting their own on PyPI, which seems to be the way forward from 6.0. I am not sure...