It is available in Taranis and Slaine though (and can be installed by adding
the Slaine repository):
packages.trisquel.info/search?searchon=names&keywords=mythtv
What did you try?
Did you try using Brasero? It should be installed by default. Use Brasero's
option to create an "Audio project". Then drag the FLAC files in the white
space in middle of the window and burn.
My sister needs a recording of her playing to be burned onto a CD for a piano
competition. My attempts thus far have failed. Is there a certain file type
it needs to be, or can I burn the FLAC recording I made?
Please tell me anything else I should know.
name it "Mindows 7" to get people searching for free copies of windows.
I think it just flows with previous names (not in order of course)...
Dagda -> Taranis -> Teg
What about it? It ought to be good, as long my name is somehow involved.
What about a perverse allusion? :-p
I used the Cantarell font.
:)
I created one.
SVG: http://ompldr.org/vYjA4OQ
PNG: http://ompldr.org/vYjA4YQ
I hope you enjoy.
No, a future release should be called after me! Hawk sounds much better than
Teg :P
This is not a workaround. This is the way it was design to be done.
Many thanks for the solid workaround.
Just call it "Teg" for version 6 based off of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
There is a problem with the wiki. I reported the issue.
Actually, this is a somewhat different issue. The netinstall ISO files are
not meant for a live environment. See this topic:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/netinstall-usb-key-boot-image
I have the same issue, I'm trying to make a trisquel-netinstall live usb.
I even tried to run:
$ usb-creator-gtk -i ~/Downloads/trisquel-netinst_5.0_i686.iso
I also cleared the first block of the drive like this:
$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=512 count=1; sudo blockdev
--rereadpt
В 23:52 +0300 на 26.10.2011 (ср), Mampir написа:
> There are various Greasemonkey scripts that can be used to watch Youtube
> videos.
> For example, there is http://linterna-magica.nongnu.org/. The
> guy who wrote this script also reads this mailing list,
Yes.
> and most probably also uses T
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