On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 16:20:11 +0200, Jeremy Jongepier wrote: >Hello Ralf, > >On 10/21/2015 04:13 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> Websites using CAPTCHAs are a PITA. You most likely did _not_ enter >> the correct text. If you have bad luck it could take days, month, >> years, before you entered the correct text. Some CAPTCHAs are easy to >> use, but I always feel oppression if I need to enter a CAPTCHA. >> >> Usually it's impossible to distinguish aob from aOb or a0b and some >> CAPTCHAs seem to be case-sensitive, at least they use numbers and >> letters. Depending to the kind of CAPTCHA an o or O could be a D or c >> and a even a t could be a r. >> >> Even some terminal fonts make it impossible to distinguish an I from >> a l or a 1. >> >> Unfortunately they use the same CAPTCHAs if a user wants to contact >> them. >> >> For Linux only it's easier to request the output of cryptic commands, >> users just need to copy and paste from a terminal. Uncomfortable if >> somebody wants to register from a mobile phone, or if the command is >> to cryptic, e.g. "foo 'bar'" without the quotes is often copied as >> foo 'bar with a mising ' > >Let's try to help each other instead of rambling. The OP inquires about >ideas, not opinions ;) The help is within my words, please read my post again. "Be patient, try again, each hour try it for 5 or 10 minutes. You most likely did not type the correct characters". If the above hint shouldn't be enough, log in http://sourceforge.net/projects/lmuse/ and drop a note there or join https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-user and send a request there. Hth, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user