Hi Pascal Community! I Received a USB Linux distro today and it installed very nicely.
https://www.osdisc.com/products/linux/ubuntu/ubuntu-16045-lts-desktop-16gb-usb-flash-drive-64bit.htmlI must say the Pascal wallet also installed extremely easy and I'm not too great with Linux...but I've forgotten how to send a PASA from the website Pascwallet.com -- It's quite confounding because I have a few dozen PASA accounts there.
I have two laptops side by side. As we know, the Windows Pasc Wallet 4.0.2 has three menus on the very top: Project, Operations, About. The Ubunta OS (Pascal Wallet 4.0.2) looks identical BUT without the three important menus. Before deciding to write this "support ticket" here I watched Jason's two YouTube videos at
https://www.pascwallet.com/Media/Video, but he doesn't do any Linux vids, just Mac and Windows with Wine.
I'm trying to make this support question simple because the most common functions in Pascal are 1) sending PASC and 2) transferring a single PASA to another wallet. Under Windows it's easy enough highlighting the account I want to transfer then pressing Operations/Change Key and paste in the New owners public key, and finish with Execute.
The lack of the important three menus, Project, Operations, About has halted my task of establishing a new wallet on Ubunta. While I'm asking questions, I'm also puzzled on how to transfer PASA (although PASC withdraw/deposit is straight-forward enough) from the website!! Am I missing some info there at PascWallet.com to transfer because I surely must have sent a few accounts out in the past couple years but for the life of me, I can't see how to do it now. Thank you for your time and possible reply(s).
P.S. Last week I managed to send 0.2 PASC from the Discord tip-bot to an account of mine, but this past Saturday I failed to repeat the process and once again got quite frustrated at everyone, sorry.
I have been using Linux for 25 years. It is nice indeed. I never paid for it.
Free to download free to use.
You made those question(s) as complex as possible.
Free (as in beer) and always will be: Kali Linux, like BackTrack, is completely free of charge and always will be. You will never, ever have to pay for Kali Linux.