+1 great post. I like a lot of your ideas.
Also with the terminal shortcut... Nothing to do for synaptic... It open and
close at the same time...
For the battery there is no problem, if somebody has already told that to the
GNOME developpers... I think that it will be fixed
I've started with an expanded version of the translation wiki. Please check
it out at https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/website-translations and give me your
suggestions.
Totally agree, you can count on my support.
Matsetes, your Synaptic issue might be similar to this:
http://trisquel.info/en/forum/help-55. Try the suggestions in that thread to
see if it makes a difference.
The battery issue might be an intentional Gnome design choice. I also cannot
click, so I must hover the mouse to see the
I decided to test my laptop's Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M graphics card. It uses
the G86 chipset and is something like a cut down GeForce 8400. I installed
the non-free but native Unreal Tournament 2004 client to test a big name
game.
At my native resolution (1680x1050) the game exhibited
That you so much for sharing that! I've been going nuts trying to figure out
how to remove a launcher from the bottom bar. Alt was probably the only
key modifier I DIDN'T try. :D
I can offer Hebrew translation (if Hebrew becomes enabled).
I actually went and tested it just to see. I'm definitely not the person to
test a program like this. I haven't a clue how to work it and it isn't
obvious like some games. I did manage to run through the tutorial a little
and put myself in the air. Although I'm not sure if it was working
I can do the translation to Portuguese.
Well, I always considered the GNOME panels simply rubbish.
Possible practical solutions would be the avant window navigator, cairo dock
or the xfce panel.
I think xfce panel has the smallest memory footprint, you might want to start
with that.
Regarding the cryptsetup issue, sometimes it happened to me when I tried to
run apt-get autoremove that the cryptsetup package was marked for removal.
Is there any way possible to have mistakenly removed the package ?
Regarding the space, my best guest would be that the space is used by some
I suggest XFCE and just style it to fit your needs or to look close to Gnome
Classic.
With Gnome already installed on your system it's actually easier to get
running. Notifications work, Your panel or panels can be customized any way
you like.
Later, you can always go back and start
I just used apt-get install cryptsetup to install the missing cryptsetup app
and also installed (previously to cryptsetup) IcedTea; i haven't used apt for
anything else in a long time. Just one or two days ago i had cryptsetup
installed!
About the filled root partition: i have a separate
Notice that GNOME Shell is part of the default install. That is why using a
modern 3D desktop in Trisquel is a matter of selecting GNOME at the login
screen. I have made the switch and I am very happy about it. However, one
definitely needs to read this page to gain in efficiency (even
When rebooting but not when booting? That is weird. You can, of course, take
a look at the logs such as the syslog via the log viewer in
System/Administration (or directly opening the files in /var/log).
There is an update available today for libssl/openssl on Brigantia but I'm
not sure if it resolves the problem (here is the changelog).
Details and update instructions:
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-1424-1/
Hi,
Now you got me wondering if SeaMonkey is free. Since I saw SeaMonkey in the
SPM my impression was that it is free, so I install in my system SeaMonkey
2.8, because is not just a browser but a suite and had used exclusively for
about three years.
I know that in Debian they re-branded
The issues with these browsers/email programs is not that they are non-free
as they aren't. It is that they are linking to non-free software and by
associate the project might be perceived as recommending non-free software.
Essentially SeaMonkey is ok if you don't tell others you are using
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