On 2023-07-06 12:03, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
In the Message;
Subject : Re: Copy and Paste does not work while installing programs Message-ID : <ff8f22f9-2c11-1133-af01-9cab34680274@coldsiberia.org> Date & Time: Thu, 6 Jul 2023 11:30:55 +0200
[PIO] == Per Inge Oestmoen <pioe@coldsiberia.org> has written:
PIO> Masaru Nomiya wrote:
PIO> > [PIO] == Per Inge Oestmoen via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> has written: PIO> > PIO> See the picture in the link below; that is where it PIO> > PIO> happens. What configuration error have I inadvertently made, PIO> > PIO> since the password is not kept in memory on this one machine? PIO> > PIO> http://www.coldsiberia.net/computer_tests/copy_fails.png
MN> > Could it be a permissions issue? MN> > In other words, is it not like this? MN> > root root 4096 7月 5 10:31 /usr/local/backup MN> > If so, just change ownership with chown.
PIO> Can you be a little more precise? I do not understand what you PIO> mean, and there are some characters which I do not PIO> recognize. How can a permissions issue prevent the keeping of a PIO> copied text in memory?
Sorry.
Looking at the image again, I feel like I've made a mistake. Please explain what you are trying to do with YaST2;
1. Already registered /usr/local/backup as a repository? 2. Where did you get the files in /usr/local/backup and how did you get them?
Regards.
PS. It is not in memory that passwords are stored.
Yes, it is :-D I think you are still misunderstanding. He types the password, selects it, then does "control-C" to store the password in the clipboard, thus in memory. Then he tries to install a second rpm the same way, and hits "control-V" to paste the password on the dialog. On three computers this works, on a fourth the password is gone from the clipboard. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)