Not to mention that Bkuhn's a really cool guy. :) So Conservancy is a
generally good place to be, if you want the benefits of organisation.
True rolling release models are great for hobbyists, hackers and the average
consumer. But it's nowhere near predictable and stable enough for business or
related uses. I'm also old-fashioned, and like my stable, predictable
releases. I'd rather wait an extra month or two for stability over f
As mentioned, I am delivering a training, and unable to make an appearance.
Hopefully it happens next week, and then I'll be able to attend. :)
I'm ridiculously excited about this! Thanks, Chris.
Since I'll be in Mexico City conducting a public training at that time, it's
unlikely I'd be able to drop in. But I hope to read any minutes that may be
taken. :)
How is this spamming? Do you know how many times I've gone to that Wiki page
to find it somewhat confusing, and devoid of direction? There are many things
I can help with, and all of them require I go through many manual steps
(signing up for lists, emailing and initiating a conversation) tha
If you wanted this, I don't know why you'd choose this over Cinnamon. But
that's just me.
I have had flawless, impressive performance on this from Trisquel. Which is
job-critical for me, as I'm a trainer. As soon as I plug in to a projector,
Trisquel does a good job autodetecting and turning on the screen.
Why so much hate for GNOME 3? Seems to me that there are lots of improvements
that are beneficial, and I actually quite like GNOME Shell. For those who
don't like shell, maintaining the "Fallback" - but treating it as a normal WM
- would be a better approach, right?
Aside from the spam at the end of this thread, the minutes were a great read!
I look forward to pitching in next round.
These hardware databases have been around as long as Linux has been. Thinking
this is some how going to change anything is showing ones lack of
understanding/experience in the “industry”.
While I agree with Chris on the pragmatic aspect of this - that the databases
don't help further our go
I'd love things to be cutting edge for development reasons, but I love
Trisquel. What this means to me is, I need to throw my weight behind the
development process and help Trisquel move towards these goals.
I am still interested. As for time, I'll go with whatever most of you can do,
because my schedule changes with the time zone I'm in.
I went ahead and put Replicant on my G1. I haven't been able to use my G1 for
awhile since I moved off of T-Mobile (but I'll be going back to them next
year). I honestly can say that most operations seem to be perfectly fine. I'd
have to revisit the limitations, but because I wasn't trying to
You've tried clearing the cache, temp files, etc? I've found Midori to be
quite unstable. That may just be me, but Javascript execution will throw it
off now and then.
Exactly right. Isn't that a great reason to be referring to it as GNU/Linux?
Michal,
That is definitely a common misconception. One that even I had. True
capitalism (free market) requires the respect of private property above and
beyond respect for the state. As such, partnerships or special privileges
granted by the state are not, in any way, associated with pure f
Though I've been around for some three years, using Trisquel daily, I've yet
to really post in here. Part of my silence is laziness; that much comes from
being a programmer. Another part is that I prefer to do the hard work of
something before feeling the need to opine about it. However, in t
Great news! It would be awesome if you could note these things over at
http://h-node.org/. That'll help others with this hardware, or considering
this hardware.
Cheers!
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