ah, that's why I see no changes... I'll try that now.
Great thread,also help me solve the same problem. Thank you guys! Also, for
sharing purpose, I share with you another useful tip:
http://drm-assistant.com/dvdtips/view-dvd-movies-on-htc-series-phone-tablet.html
If a font is a program created to draw outlines, and therefore is a
software program that must be free, then what differentiates a font
file from a .ogg audio file, or a .jpg image? Would they not be
software, too? At first I scoffed, but it really got me thinking.
There are some differences:
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http://listas.trisquel.info/pipermail/trisquel-users/2013-December/031285.html
On 03/12/2013 04:36 PM, mikko.viinam...@students.turkuamk.fi wrote:
You can find a Thinkpenguin link on the right hand side column --
They seem to have 2 all-in-one printers and they donate part of
their profits to Trisquel.
Besides that, it's a guessing game.
(Next time you might want to
While the GNU GPL does not tell anything about privacy and protection from
unauthorized supervision, it doesn't mean everything is done by releasing
software under the GNU GPL. There are many more things wrong in the world
besides non-free software. The fact that special services can track
Hi! I don't know those model numbers but try asking Chris, the Thinkpenguin
CEO.
https://trisquel.info/en/users/chris/contact
or
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/contact
No problem, any suggestion is well recieved.
Also, let me wish you, to all of you, merry christmas.
I think the way you normally help with Git is clone the repo, make your own
fork, and then request a merge. I'm not intimately familiar with the process,
but basically, you make your changes and then ask each time for the master
branch to incorporate them.
That site is horribly out-of-date.
WinFF also works. It's a frontend to FFmpeg.
Now, with Winff, I have a lot of options.
Thank you again for your help.
Why did they use Indiegogo? I've heard there is more success with
Kickstarter.
It's my campaign. I heard of Indiegogo before I'd heard of Kickstarter, and I
like Indiegogo's site layout better.
I'm attempting to install Wine from Synaptic. It seems 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 are
all there.
1.4 proclaims to be a broken package when you select it, and 1.2 and 1.3 tell
me this: Depends: wine1.4 but it is not going to be installed.
I've attempted to manually install Wine as well, but I
I don't know much about Wine; maybe someone else will.
I can try and help you find a made-for-GNU application, that will help you do
whatever task that you would like to do. What's the task?
Precisely - Patches to package helpers [0], etc. can be submitted to the
trisquel-devel mailing list [1]. And yes, this means people making changes
don't have commit access to the git repo but, from what I've been reading on
these forums, not everyone necessarily believes in freedom or
Wine depends on 32-bit libraries (ia32-libs), some of which are broken in
Trisquel 64-bit. See this bug report, there's a fix towards the bottom:
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/8155
On 25/12/2013 10:19 PM, mikko.viinam...@students.turkuamk.fi wrote:
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/contact
I have used this url to send an email yesterday, to the sales
department. But no response yet.
Thanks.
A crossbow is a type of bow consisting of a horizontal limb assembly mounted
on a stock that shoots projectiles, called bolts or quarrels. The medieval
crossbow was called by many names, most of which derived from the word
ballistics, a torsion engine resembling a crossbow in
Hi Roboq6,
I understand your frustration as I'm in the same boat to a certain degree.
Here's my solution, take it step by step and realize that you won't get there
overnight:
1) Great tutorials at www.tldp.org (click on Guides in the middle of the
page)
a) Introduction to Linux - A
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