Re: [Trisquel-users] Which browser should one use if one is after stability and support for existing features?
It is already old-school to still be mentioning Midori, and LXQt has been in the cutting edge for the Gtk+, Xfce, KDE refugees since 2014, so LXQt related QupZilla has been also in the WebKit cutting edge. WebKit based: Midori hasn't seen a new release since 2015 and was recently removed by Hyperbola. When I last tested it it suffered from stability issues (it sometimes unexpectedly crashed). Epiphany/Web has changed dramatically over the years: the old extensions no longer work after the browser switched to a newer WebKit engine, JavaScript can no longer be disabled in the settings or through dconf-editor (since the developers thought this was a pointless feature to offer) and add-ons are now integrated in the browser (at the moment mostly adblock). On the bright side, ALSA is still supported, the browser can be used to access LibreCMC router's web interface which does not support SSL, and since it is part of GNOME it is actively developed. The browser might still support NPAPI plugins (they appear under about:plugins), although I couldn't test my configuration, as I use ViewTube which requires Greasemonkey which is currently missing (the developers might integrate it into a future release). NPAPI plugin support might depend on whether Apple supports it in the future in their WebKit based desktop browser (they currently do).
Re: [Trisquel-users] Which browser should one use if one is after stability and support for existing features?
LXQt, the 3 years old lightweight Q5 desktop, but dependent on aging and anti-aesthetic Openbox to be wm, but I am usually using kwin5 or xfwm4, even extracting ones from the parallel desktops alongside my systems instead.
[Trisquel-users] Lenovo T400 Thinkpad takes random screenshots, disables keyboard and touchpad
I just bought a Lenovo T400 Thinkpad from Leah and it's giving me the following problems: Upon start, all goes well but after a while it begins to take random screenshots (which are stored in the Images folder). It also disables the keyboard and touchpad. When I reboot the problems go away for a while but then it all restarts again. I've checked if the print button is pressed. It doesn't seem to be. This happens even if after rebooting I do not press any key or do anything. Has something similar happened to you guys?
Re: [Trisquel-users] any FOSS alternatives to raspberry pi?
the libre tea computer card the shipping will cost me more than the unit also C.H.I.P. I 've seen sellers of Orange Pi, Banana Pi and Odroid C1 in my country and can you recommend them or any efforts on liberating them?
Re: [Trisquel-users] any FOSS alternatives to raspberry pi?
somebody was searching for the full schematics of Pi3 and the Pi don't want to share it. external link: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=194559&p=1229854&hilit=full+schematic#p1229854
Re: [Trisquel-users] any FOSS alternatives to raspberry pi?
the Libre Tea works with the "USB + HDMI Cable Set for Standalone Operation" ($15), as an alternative to the Micro Desktop Housing ($55)
Re: [Trisquel-users] I met RMS yesterday. We talked about Trisquel 8, this is what he said...
This is the link to the repo on Framagit: https://framagit.org/smoha/trisqueldev
Re: [Trisquel-users] Lenovo T400 Thinkpad takes random screenshots, disables keyboard and touchpad
If you just bought it, you should reach out to Minifree directly as it could be an issue with the way the software was preinstalled on your laptop rather than any inherent problem with Trisquel. Always go where you have a warranty before trying to fix it yourself, after all you paid for that warranty. I have been reading the forum/mailing list for years, I do not recall anyone reporting such issues.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Lenovo T400 Thinkpad takes random screenshots, disables keyboard and touchpad
>but after a while it begins to take random screenshots (which are stored in the Images folder) u sure they didn't install winosé 10 in there mate? u_U
Re: [Trisquel-users] any FOSS alternatives to raspberry pi?
Interesting to see the BeagleBoard on that list as having "serious flaws". Their BeagleBone black was the initial install target for FreedomBone, a self-hosting project that seems to place a high value on software freedom: https://freedombone.net/
Re: [Trisquel-users] BLAG 200000 Alpha Kickstart Files
Will there be SuSE and urpmi editions, which dnf (from Fedora) is become unstable due to a weak connectivity?
Re: [Trisquel-users] BLAG 200000 Alpha Kickstart Files
The configuration of the live image is defined by a file called kickstart. It can include some basic system configuration items, the package manifest and a script to be run at the end of the build process. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD The first set of values in the kickstart file sets standard features before the actual install begins. These values in our sample kickstart file include the following http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1157197&seqNum=4 Will there be SuSE and urpmi editions, which dnf (from Fedora) is become unstable due to a weak connectivity? No idea about SuSe, these were BLAG ks files.