Re: [Trisquel-users] [Question] Mate Desktop Theme

2019-10-12 Thread theamazed74
It states that it depends on `gtk3-engines-unico` but `gtk3-engines-unico`  
has no installation candidate.


https://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=contents=gtk3-engines-unico=path=stable=any


Re: [Trisquel-users] Compiz on Thinkpad T400 hardware

2019-10-12 Thread calmstorm

If battery life is more important, try Draco Desktop.

In my experience its lighter than XFCE. Also LXQT

I wonder if it is lighter than LXDE-GTK3 from AUR.

hmm...

but yeah, I will link it for you if you are interested.


https://github.com/rodlie/draco


Re: [Trisquel-users] Not really for users, but very interesting: deb versus snap

2019-10-12 Thread strypey
I've heard similar comments about Docker and DockerHub. AFAIK Docker itself  
is 100% free software. But DockerHub, like Flathub, has non-free components  
(or did at the time I saw the discussion about it on a mailing list).


Re: [Trisquel-users] Not really for users, but very interesting: deb versus snap

2019-10-12 Thread strypey

As are AppImage files:
https://appimage.org/


Re: [Trisquel-users] Adobe Flash

2019-10-12 Thread strypey
> Am I able to use Adobe Flash? A game I play needs flash to be able to join  
the chat.


FWIW Mumble is an excellent free code program designed for in-game chat. The  
UX is similar to IRC, you join a server, which can can any number of  
channels/ rooms. Each room has a text chat box, and users in the same room  
can hear each other speak (assuming you mic is working, there is a good  
wizard for troubleshooting mic problems). There are free code Mumble clients  
for all major OS, and the GNU/Linux client can be installed from the Trisquel  
repos.


Re: [Trisquel-users] An Open Source License That Requires Users to Do No Harm

2019-10-12 Thread strypey
The Hippocratic License is like all these other non-free social justice  
licenses; the Commons Clause, Fair Source, Coopyright, anti-996, and using  
CopyFarLeft licenses like the Peer Production License with software. They're  
not free code software, because they violate every one of the four freedoms,  
placing limits on use, sharing, modification, and redistribution. None of  
them are even compatible with the Open Source Definition, so they are not  
open source licenses either, as the term is commonly understood.


I want to acknowledge that the people drafting all these licenses have good  
intentions. But I'm reminded of GitHub's recent action to ban people from  
certain countries from accessing the site. The goal is very different, but  
the principle of action is the same. Stallman's comments sum up nicely why  
this is a bad idea (thanks Magic Banana for the link), as does Bruce Perens  
blog piece on the HL:

https://perens.com/2019/09/23/sorry-ms-ehmke-the-hippocratic-license-cant-work/

.. and this quote from Perens' follow up piece Invasion of The Ethical  
Licenses:

https://perens.com/2019/10/12/invasion-of-the-ethical-licenses/

> "The idea behind this was that Freedom meant Freedom for everyone, not just  
Freedom for people we approved of ... it meant that the Debian system could  
be a common ground for the sharing of software among people who did not agree  
on social issues, and just maybe that it would be a way for those various  
people to work together and gain respect for each other, and ultimately come  
to greater agreement."

https://perens.com/2019/10/12/invasion-of-the-ethical-licenses/

Basically they've picked the wrong tool for the job. Copyright licenses  
cannot do what they want them to do here. It would be just as effective, and  
less damaging to the software commons, to use a standard free code license,  
but attach a project manifesto or values statement that sums up any ways they  
hope to see their software used, and ways they particularly don't want it  
used.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Compiz on Thinkpad T400 hardware

2019-10-12 Thread adel
Thanks guys.  I don't use my T400 with a battery any more and I can probably  
do without the special effects.  The default Trisquel appearance pleasant  
enough.