02-02-2018, 12:22 PM
To answer the question I missed that you posed, KeypassX is available in the Lite Software list I believe - I use that myself as a password store.
My plan for this year is to continue working through the Linux Bible, and then move onto learning the depths of the terminal from Beginning the Linux Command Line. (Both references below, should anyone want to explore the two books.)
Thanks to everyone here for LL - I've fallen in love with computing again. Assuming use of the term "computing" doesn't betray my age! Trying to convince friends and family to give LL a go, now that they are finding Windows 10 hard-going! ;D
Negus, Christopher. 2015. Linux Bible (9th Ed.) Wiley. ISBN 978-1-118-99987-5.
Van Vugt, Sander. 2009. Beginning the Linux Command Line. Apress. ISBN 978-1-4302-1889-0.
(New versions of each may be available.)
My plan for this year is to continue working through the Linux Bible, and then move onto learning the depths of the terminal from Beginning the Linux Command Line. (Both references below, should anyone want to explore the two books.)
Thanks to everyone here for LL - I've fallen in love with computing again. Assuming use of the term "computing" doesn't betray my age! Trying to convince friends and family to give LL a go, now that they are finding Windows 10 hard-going! ;D
Negus, Christopher. 2015. Linux Bible (9th Ed.) Wiley. ISBN 978-1-118-99987-5.
Van Vugt, Sander. 2009. Beginning the Linux Command Line. Apress. ISBN 978-1-4302-1889-0.
(New versions of each may be available.)
Don't worry about artificial intelligence. Worry about natural stupidity.