Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-20 Thread tomlukeywood

a good point


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-20 Thread dooleyn

Hear, hear.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-19 Thread moxalt
That's my battle plan.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-19 Thread moxalt
It's still about 2/3 cheaper than the average high-end Windows laptop with
equivalent specs.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-19 Thread tomlukeywood

but it is very easy to install libreboot on a x60 yourself


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-19 Thread tomlukeywood

and Intel proprietary CPU stuff removed from ROM
doesn’t libreboot do that..?


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-19 Thread jason

doesn’t libreboot do that..?

Sure, but some people might still prefer to guy from Gluglug anyway. In this  
way you get to support Francis and his ongoing work. As an example, I  
purchased his Libreboot installation service so as to support him financially  
even though I already had Libreboot installed. I wanted to support him. We  
need libreboot and it's in our shared best interests to be sure he's still  
around and able to work on it full-time. That means money to pay rent and buy  
food and etc. as he currently does nothing else but Libreboot. (If you think  
of it, the computer selling business is a way to support his work.) Freedom  
isn't free: Support freedom. :)


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-19 Thread moxalt
I'd personally rather buy one from Gluglug anyway, for the hardware
improvements, extra stuff, and Intel proprietary CPU stuff removed from ROM, as
well as Libreboot.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-19 Thread moxalt
Well said. Support freedom.

What I meant by 'Intel proprietary CPU stuff'- I didn't mean BIOS but Intel AME
and AMT. I have no clue what they are, but Gluglug have gotten rid of them too,
as well as replacing the BIOS.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread moxalt
Alternatively you could just buy a Libreboot X200 with 12 display, 8 GB of
RAM, and a 120 GB SSD for around $600.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread paradigmlift
Older Thinkpads like the ones from Gluglug are old hardware but you can turn  
them in a quite capable laptop fairly easily if you're not afraid to turn a  
screwdriver. Consider for example (I'm not sure where you are, I'm in the US  
so I'm looking at US prices, YMMV):


1) Used x200 with 2.4ghz core 2 duo processor - $65
2) Replacement wifi card or dongle that works with free software - $5
3) New ~100gb SSD - $50
4) 2 x 4gb ram modules - $50
5) Ultrabase dock - $15
6) AC adapter x 2 (one for dock and one for laptop) - $30
7) New 9 cell battery - $30

Total cost: $245 for a 2.4ghz dual core laptop with 8GB ram and SSD that  
works perfectly with Trisquel - and you also avoids the Microsoft tax that  
you would have to pay if you bought a new laptop.  Plus you could cut out a  
lot of the upgrades I mentioned if money is tight.


Freedom issues aside, that is an amazing value compared to less powerful  
brand new systems (not even taking into account that those systems are bogged  
down with a proprietary operating system and malicious crapware).  If you  
consider that you can bring 7 year old hardware that costs next to nothing  
back to life - that is a pretty compelling argument, not only for freedom but  
also from an economical and ecological standpoint.


If you're really ambitious and have a BeagleBone Black or something else that  
can program an SPI flash chip, you can even flash Libreboot on it and truly  
run free.


If you are not comfortable going this route, Think Penguin's laptops look  
good... so there are definitely options if people are motivated, but  
unfortunately if people don't understand how freedom intersects with  
technology, it will be hard to convince them that a computer that won't run  
Flash is better than one that will.


I think RMS and FSF understand the need for a free computer at this point...  
in the 90's they didn't focus on it because it was so far out of reach, and  
victory in the OS battle was still not assured (its still not, but IMO at  
this point GNU/Linux and free operating systems in general won't die with a  
single person or organization).


Re: [Trisquel-users] [trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread moxalt
And yet you use Android.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread tomlukeywood

or you could get this mother board with 64gb of ram
a hex core cpu and a 4TB ssd with 30TB extra HDD space :P!


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread moxalt
I use an ASUS N43SL, and, despite having bought it before I was
freedom-conscious, it works perfectly with free software. Unfortunately, it has
a proprietary BIOS- I plan to buy a Libreboot X200 when this machine finally
dies (had it for about 5 years).

Speaking of which, the Thinkpad X200 and X60 are robust and venerable devices.
Wonderful ergonomics, decent performance, and sturdy as hell. Just because
they're old(er) don't be too quick to dismiss them. Of course, the best thing
about them is that they support Libreboot (which is how Gluglug sells them).

As for suspend/hibernate, I never use those features- I don't really see what
they're for. When I'm at home, I have my laptop plugged in to the mains, and so
just leave it and let the screen blank. When I'm out and about, I just turn the
thing off to preserve my precious battery life. I don't know if my
suspend/hibernate works, and don't care to try. What are they for? How do (open
question) you use them?

Oh, and welcome to the free world. :)


Re: [Trisquel-users] [trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread tomlukeywood

they could be using free android system:
this is my openmoko running a free software android:


also if they are using non-free software for most people it takes time to use  
only free software on there machines so don’t criticize them too much for  
it


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread moxalt
Update: Gluglug no longer sell the T60 and the X60. They have been replaced by
an upgraded X200.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread davesamcdxv

Errr.that, on a laptop?


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread paradigmlift

For sure, that is definitely a good way to go.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread sam73
These are very good points guys, I will certainly look into the available  
systems, and keep a close eye on the technology. At this point I have the  
option of keeping my current device and working through the issues, or moving  
to one of the suggested devices. I will have a think about what is best to  
do.


Thank you so much for the information. It is very much appreciated.

SAM. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] [trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread sam73
The info here is fascinating. For someone with a technical background, albeit  
not in I.T, I find the challenges posed by migrating to free software a real  
brain teaser. I like that.
Perhaps by learning to write software and becoming proficient I can provide  
help to the community. At least I don't have to worry about a phone, I don't  
own one. I have to use one at work, but it's a 'dumb' phone. (And rarely  
switched on...!)


SAM. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-18 Thread dooleyn

RMS is now using a Libreboot X60/X60s from Gluglug.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread nicolasmaia

Welcome Sam!

Inconveniences sometimes happen, but we do our best to find workarounds or  
report bugs, which often fix the problems :)


[Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread sam73

Hi all.

From the Acorn Electron and BBC Basic, through the limbo of beige boxes  
running Windows, then Apple before the fascism became too ugly to bear...and  
now to Ubuntu and my little Acer, it's been quite a journey. Now looking to  
move to the world of free software. I'm new to this and I don't mind asking  
questions.


I would dearly love, having developed in my early 40's a real deep seated  
need for freedom, to move to the world of free software.
I am currently using an Acer laptop, and running Ubuntu, but this is not  
enough, and I would like to run totally free software, then when my Acer  
packs up, look to buy a totally free system. I have tried free software  
(Gnewsense, Trisquel6 and 7 ) and of these Trisquel 7 was the closest to  
working for me. It recognised my wifi card and I could connect wirelessly,  
(which is not essential), but the brightness control didn't work at all, and  
the suspend/hibernate function did not work either. This was a pain to say  
the least.
My question is this. If I am to transition to the free world, is  
inconvenience like this usual and do people just 'live with it' ?
I don't use the web too much, I really only use my computer for email and for  
looking at the occasional website and news feeed with Lynx, and I'm at an  
early stage of learning Lisp after discovering emacs, and the command line. I  
don't own a mobile phone. I detest them.


If the aforementioned inconveniences are par for the course, then I will  
willingly accept that as part of the price of freedom, but I'd like to hear  
your views on this.


I'm very happy that my journey has brought me here, and I'd like to share and  
contribute to the community if I can help.


Happy days.

Sam.




Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread t8mf4nu6lizp
Welcome freedom seeker! The amount of trouble has to do with the hardware you  
have. However there are easy and well functioning while still free options  
available.


* http://shop.gluglug.org.uk/
free operating system + free bios

* http://trisquel.info/sites/countclick.php?url=http://libre.thinkpenguin.com
free operating system

Some people choose to live with their flaky hardware also. Also it is  
sometimes possible to make things like suspend work with some tinkering  
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/troubleshooting-suspendhibernate


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread sam73
Thanks guys. To me these issues are inconvenient, but in the great scheme of  
things probably not. I understand RMS's Leemote had no suspend/hibernate  
function, but he seemed to manage OK. He seems to use his Laptop as no more  
than an email tool. At least it's a free tool!
As a relatively recent discoverer of free software, I was shocked that there  
seemed to be virtually no free laptops sold with free software, apart from  
the Leemote, which seems more rare than two completely rare things in a pod,  
and the Gluglug X60/X200 which looks like an old piece of IBM/Lenovo  
hardware. Is there really no more than this? We really do have a fight on our  
hands don't we! I'm sure we'll get there though. I think I may have to get  
used to sorting 'inconveniences' out for a good while yet!


P.S I wonder why the FSF aren't finding and promoting a suitable device,  
perhaps with the FSF brand. It's frustrating not to be able to find a site  
and click and buy a free device. It shows how far we have to go.
Anyway I digress. Let me know what inconveniences you live with! It may make  
me feel better!


SAM


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread gromobir

Welcome to freedom. :-)


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread gnuser
Well, you are lucky your wifi card is working (many people had to buy a USB  
dongle).
And if you were to play games with 3D and such, you would find that ATI are  
useless in the free world.


Now I agree with what you said about the FSF. They seem to do SOME good, but  
I don't see them doing what they were (in my opinion) supposed to. Just like  
the GNU project, that never launched an official GNU distro.


Re: [Trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread sam73
Yes. Give show the people free software, and praise it's virtues, but give  
them a system to run it on that works as well as or better than the non free  
devices and software they're currently using.
In our rapidly building surveillance society where more liberty is eroded  
daily, I can see the FSF missing a real opportunity if it doesn't do  
something. My nightmare is that when RMS finally passes away, so will the  
FSF. Who is the new charismatic front man in waiting? Who is going to carry  
the torch?
They're doing an amazing job, but they need to do something heavy in order to  
really get your next door neighbout not only using it, but get  
thiswanting it!!


How can I get my neighbour to try free software when I show him my laptop and  
it seems beset with issues that make him think something is wrong with it...
I'm OK with that, I can work around it with help from the community, but he  
doesn't even know the community, or free software exists.

I'll do my best.

SAM.




Re: [Trisquel-users] [trisquel-users] New arrival

2015-07-17 Thread Jim Fulner
Hey Sam,

Trisquel is a great free distro. It should be able to do just about everything 
you want out of the box.

The only real trouble you may have is if you want to run a particular piece of 
hardware that no one has written a free driver for yet. (Like a Wi-Fi card in 
many laptops) . If you do run into such, the best thing you could do for the 
community is to write one yourself, or pay someone else to.

Other options would be to find a different piece of hardware that there is a 
free driver for to replace it.

As an option of last resort you could use what I refer to as a PDFOS (pretty 
damn free OS) like Debian GNU/Linux see if they have a non-free driver for your 
hardware (likely would load automatically) and the deactivate the non-free 
repository and never use it for anything else.

Otherwise welcome, and I look forward to hearing your adventures.

Happy GNUing
-- 


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