Re: [Trisquel-users] Best free software friendly router

2016-09-07 Thread matt
They don't do a very good job at keeping linked to the latest version, so it  
only looks like nothing is going on.  Timeline shows the 1.3.4 release  
announcement but didn't seem to make it to the release section yet.  jxself  
has already posted the URL to 1.3.4 binaries.


If you wanted more control and greater customization, just follow their  
simple guide for compiling it yourself...


https://librecmc.org/librecmc/wiki?name=Build+HOWTO

Super easy to do.  And it allows you to compile in useful things like SQM and  
BCP38 that are not in their prebuilt images.


Only at the part where it says...

fossil open ../librecmc.fossil v1.3.x

...do this instead...

fossil open ../librecmc.fossil v1.3.4

...or you will end up compiling 1.3 trunk instead of 1.3.4.

I compiled 1.3.4 a day after its release and have been running it on two  
WNDR3800 units.  Zero issues.  I absolutely love libreCMC.  So much cleaner  
than openWRT and no blobs.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Foxconn T77H348.02 with Atheros AR9462 AR5B22 chipset and Bluetooth support with the "ATH9K"

2016-09-07 Thread dguthrie

does bluetooth work?


[Trisquel-users] Antwort: Foxconn T77H348.02 with Atheros AR9462 AR5B22 chipset and Bluetooth support with the "ATH9K"

2016-09-07 Thread baheto
It works perfect. So if anyone needs a better wifi and bluetooth card for  
his/her Thinkpad X200 it is a great choice.


Re: [Trisquel-users] installing arduino 1.6.7 from source code

2016-09-07 Thread dguthrie
Please look at this guide for building the Arduino IDE from Git:  
http://www.instructables.com/id/Build-Arduino-From-GIT-Sources-on-Ubuntu-1604/
It is targeted at Ubuntu 16.04 but can no doubt be adapted to Trisquel 7,  
based on Ubuntu 14.04.


Re: [Trisquel-users] installing arduino 1.6.7 from source code

2016-09-07 Thread mkl80

I tried: "sudo ./install.sh" and it only creates a (useless) Desktop icon.
I tried: "sudo ./arduino-builder" and it gives me a bunch of error(?) in  
terminal.
I tried: "sudo ./arduino" and it opens the program that in fact I can use,  
but still the problem remains: the program is not installed!


If you could help me I would appreciate a lot.
Many thanks for you all!



[Trisquel-users] installing arduino 1.6.7 from source code

2016-09-07 Thread mkl80

Hey everybody. I hope you all are doing it great!
I have a bit of a problem here...
That is it that i installed arduino from the repositories but the version  
that was there is a bit of old. So I think to download a more newst version  
from the arduino site (arduino 1.6.7) wich i had done.
The problem is I can't install from source. I was confident that I can do it  
easily. I untar the file; move to the arduino 1.6.7 folder, but there was no  
"configure file" nor "readme" file to somewhat guide me.

This are the files that I have in the folder:
->arduino;
->arduino-builder;
->install.sh;
->uninstall.sh and...
->revisions.txt;
   


Re: [Trisquel-users] Best free software friendly router

2016-09-07 Thread jason

"Is libreCMC still under active development?"

Yes.

"the last release from last year."

What?! No it's not. Version 1.3.4 came out two months ago in July:  
https://librecmc.org/librecmc/downloads/snapshots/v1.3.4/ar71xx/luci/


You should visit their IRC channel. It's quite active. Some people were  
talking about VoIP stuff in there earlier today.


Re: [Trisquel-users] The future of Libre Computing: Crowd Funding Campaign Starts Now

2016-09-07 Thread luke . leighton
the standard helps take away some of the enormous cost (in time and money) so  
that people can work on things for a long time then upgrade them later...  
*WITHOUT* needing to throw away absolutely everything they've done because  
it's now "too slow" if they did it as a Single-Board Computer.  you still  
however need to have some electronics engineering experience :)