Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
Indeed, it's not a well designed logo and I certainly don't recommend it for use, because GNU is depicted as a _detail_ of "LINUX". This can't be right considering GNU is the system and Linux is just its core at center (kernel). You can also read Dragora's developer response: http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/dragora-bug/2014-09/msg5.html -- Tiberiu C. Turbureanu Președinte, Fundația Ceata Telefon: +40-761-810-100 GPG: 8B51 53CB 354E 3049 FAE9 3260 F033 8452 4154 1967 Susții libertatea artelor și tehnologiilor? Înscrie-te ca membru! (http://ceata.org/%C3%AEnscrieri)
Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
nice, but i think that will contribute to name the OS linux rather than gnu/linux, the gnu part isn't so explicit for a new user. it seems to me that this logo was for a new distro rather than for general porpouse. that's my point of view, i don't mean to be critical, it look nice, but this is what i get.
Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
Nicely done. However, I fear the masses will look at it and say "wtf is lignux?"
Re: [Trisquel-users] If you're looking for a Trisquel compatible desktop machine...
Build your own desktop using parts that are known to work with GNU/Linux (specifically libre). For instance I run Trisquel 6 on my Intel 2500k Sandybridge desktop with a ASUS motherboard and misc components. It's connected via ethernet so wifi isn't an issue.
Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
Wow. Just... My jaw litterately dropped a little. So many people have attempted this feat, yet you've done it better than any other one I've seen. This looks wonderful... I love you. I love you.
Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
nice work
Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
That is very good indeed, does emphasise Linux more than GNU but that's just a minor point of design. It does get the point across Spread it, use it everywhere!
Re: [Trisquel-users] Have you tried Zulu (commercial OpenJDK and free software) yet?
Yeah, now I remember that PPA.
Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
Very nice. Try to get it used somewhere.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Xfce 4.10 without display manager on trisquel 7
I would suggest you to make a new wiki page with this information.
Re: [Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
Oh my goodness, that was a very attractive design and very well though too. Cangrats.
[Trisquel-users] GNU/LINUX logo and logotype
Hello, this is my contribution to open community (LINK): http://tovic.eu/design/logo/gnu-linux/index.php If you find it interesting, use it ... Best regards
Re: [Trisquel-users] If you're looking for a Trisquel compatible desktop machine...
I have a Dell Latitude 6430u that I use to run Trisquel, and was able to buy an Atheros card from ThinkPenguin and install it just fine, so it wasn't the case for me.
Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreTrend will be at Evento Linux 2014, the 25th Sept. in Lisbon (Portugal)
Finally! It is time to see life in gnu-linux movement in our country. Count with me. I am in :D
Re: [Trisquel-users] If you're looking for a Trisquel compatible desktop machine...
salparadise One of the five machines are all Trisquel Machines, all are clone desktop, that I Assembled from different computers parts: 1- The Mother-Board is: Asus P8B75\M-LE 2- Memory: 2x8=16GB DDR3-Transcend (Excellent life time warranty, made in Taiwan). 3- The processor is: Intel-I5-3570, LGA-1155 SOCKET. Note: My other 3 machines are basically the same Motherboard; except for the processor; It could be, ONE Intel-G2020, Intel-G2030, one I3-3210, those machines have no video cards, I'm using their processor except they have each one WIFI card made by TP-LINK, they work on Trisquel as long they are Open source and it is listed in their web site as such. Lucky for me. 4- The Video Card is: GeForce 8400GS, 1GB PCI Express 2.0 Video Card for GNU/Linux, the one that Think Penguin sells. 4a- The video card performs flawless. I tested all the video ports and they work nicely. 4b- Currently, I got it connected to my Samsung 32 LDE INCH VGA port and it rocks with the colors. 5- The WIFI It is a Penguin Wireless N PCI Card for GNU / Linux v5 This WIFI has an EXCELLENT range, the only upgrade, I did was to replace, the 2dbi antennas for a 7 DBI. It connects awesome. and has an excellent gain, through A Steel deck Ceiling of 8 inches thick, 6,000 PSI of pour armed concrete; lace and welded,with 1 inch STEEL bars, Plus Electrical wiring, plumbing and LAN,-CAT-6, RG-6 Coax, and Telephone cables. 6- The hard drive is: WDC WD5000AAKX-00ERMA0 ATA DEVICE. 500 GB. I got it partition (200GB) to run Devian for TCP/IP6 tunneling. Only for testing IP6, I'm supporting Devian IP6 Testing Group. 7- Additional: Two PCie Nick Cards made by TP LINK, TG-3269, 1000MPS. The Kicker is: that Use those cards, to run a IP-fire from my internal compact 4gb flash cards adapter. My multiple adapter is a generic, USB 2.0 SD / Compact Flash / MMC / MS/MS Pro Memory Card Reader made in Taiwan. 8- For CD-Rom, I use an external Sony 16x DVD+R DOUBLE LAYER CD with 8.5 cache. They don't make them any more. Sony DRX-720UL, I bought it in 2006 and it is Open source. Trisquel does recognize the drivers. If I could mount a rocket on this computer let it be.. LOL
Re: [Trisquel-users] Bug? - files automatically sent from USB to trash
Thank you for trying!
Re: [Trisquel-users] Have you tried Zulu (commercial OpenJDK and free software) yet?
Umm, its GPL so that makes it both. I also found this testing PPA at https://launchpad.net/~openjdk-r that has OpenJDK 8 builds for Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04 which are obviously Trisquel 6 and 7. I know its a testing repo, but the developer (Klose) is one of the guys that manages OpenJDK in the main repos.
[Trisquel-users] LibreTrend will be at Evento Linux 2014, the 25th Sept. in Lisbon (Portugal)
Hello Everyone ! For those who live near Lisbon (Portugal), there will be the annual event dedicated to Gnu/Linux called the "Event Linux 2014". This year LibreTrend will be there, and we will have a table showing our LibreBox, which is a great occasion to see it, touch it, and play with it for real. As well as a possibility to chat directly with me (which is always great !). The event will be held Thursday 25th September of 2014 in : LISPOLIS – Associação para o Pólo Tecnológico de Lisboa Estrada do Paço do Lumiar 44 1600-546 Lisboa GPS: 38º 45 55.59N | 09º 10 57.16O If you want to come, you just need to register here : http://www.eventolinux.org/#sp-portfolio-wrapper .
Re: [Trisquel-users] If you're looking for a Trisquel compatible desktop machine...
I just want to add the information that you can also get Free Software compatible computers from LibreTrend. We at LibreTrend are dedicated to only promote Free Software as much as possible and nothing else. But yes the point is still present, if you want to support Free Software you should buy from a Free Software company like ThinkPenguin or us LibreTrend. Buying from Dell, HP, Asus etc.. even if the hardware itself is fully supported by Trisquel, which only give the idea to those companies that you are supporting their hardware as it is and not for the purpose that you are trying to reach, which is Free Software.
Re: [Trisquel-users] quitter.no - a new GNUsocial site
by the way, isn't the name of the website a little bit weird?
Re: [Trisquel-users] Bug? - files automatically sent from USB to trash
OK, I'm back. I'll start with some background info - when I first saw this bug, I had another GNOME-based distro. I never had any problems with either Xfce or KDE, and then when I installed Trisquel, this bug reappeared again. That's why I thought it was somehow related to GNOME. So, I tested this hypothesis - I installed yet another distro with GNOME and as always, the same folders with the same files were automatically sent to trash. Unfortunately, I couldn't reproduce the bug myself. I tried everything I could, but nothing worked. I didn't manage to achieve the same results with other usb drives and folders. In the end, I just deleted all the .trash folders on flash drives and reinstalled Trisquel. This time, the bug was gone. So, the issue is now solved for me, but sadly I still don't know how to reliably reproduce the bug.
Re: [Trisquel-users] I don't see my Android phone (LG-P880) in Nautilus.
Wow, I can't access my phone here in Mint 17 either.
Re: [Trisquel-users] I don't see my Android phone (LG-P880) in Nautilus.
I mean Mint 17 :D
Re: [Trisquel-users] I don't see my Android phone (LG-P880) in Nautilus.
If that doesn't work maybe Mint 17 will work since it's based on Ubuntu 14.04. Good luck! :)
Re: [Trisquel-users] I don't see my Android phone (LG-P880) in Nautilus.
I'm still using 6.0.1, with the recent updates (I always update my system as much as I can, usually after boot). I can't seem to install 7, it's lagging in installation. I just did think of something though, how about I access my phone from a live Mint 16 dvd. :) I'll be doing that until Trisquel already have support for my phone.
Re: [Trisquel-users] I don't see my Android phone (LG-P880) in Nautilus.
I had the same problem. I read that some new phones can't connect but this problem was fixed in Ubuntu so it should work fine to connect your phone to your computer in Trisquel 7. I haven't tried since I'm waiting for the final release so I'm not sure it works.
[Trisquel-users] I don't see my Android phone (LG-P880) in Nautilus.
Halp! What should I do?