Rick_C137

@Rick_C137@programming.dev
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Has I found nothing, I've write a piece of code in Python 🐍 ! and compile it for Windows..

Thank you @Vilian@lemmy.ca Seem great, I'll keep it for later :)

But not for what I need now, as

Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix operating systems

and it's a "full" client, I need just the SMTP functionality.

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 !

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Indeed, but in AOSP there is no GMS and that already better !

setfacl -m m:r aFile
#re set the mask

solve the problem, but the question is: why the F**** this is happening !?

I've found the most simple way (for my case) adb shell 'a command'

example

adb shell ls /

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.

yes, it's been years that I'm using CMD and as I'm planning get rid of windows there is no point for me to learn it.

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@crystal@feddit.de I didn't know about GrapheneOS too bad it only work Pixel phones (that are also owned by Google ! ) So If I'm against Google for all what they do https://degooglisons-internet.org/en/ I'll certainly not give them money !

(Finding and importing a phone is something you have to do even when using the stock OS.)

True, but you will do it multiple time if the phone that your looking for doesn't have an available ROM somewhere..

Update, this is only happening when I copy files from a ~SMB share... :'(
Otherwise it's correct...

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Thank you all !

Indeed setting execute perm on example, sub1, sub2, static

The program/user have now access to the directory.

In order words all the parents directory need at least execute in order to have access in the targeted directory...

Now I gave 751 for static. Meaning than others (here nginx) cannot list the files within. But never the less it works
the static files are appearing when requested (HTTP) but forbidding nginx to list the directory is changing something ? (performance/security)

Thanks

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.

see my comment in the original post ( https://programming.dev/post/6111023) for more info on the suspected bug.