Oh, OK, thanks :)
If you wouldn't mind, could you give me some real easy instructions on making
a LiveUSB? That'd be great :)
Sorry, I'm just not very good at installing OSs the first time.
I am not a Mac user, but it might help you,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Linux_USB_Loader
Unlike other software, Mac Linux USB Loader can create a live USB that boots
natively on Apple Macintosh computers using its EFI firmware.
PS - Just found this: https://answers.launchpad.net/xfce4-volumed/+faq/808
xfconf-query -c xfce4-mixer -p /active-track --create -t string -s PCM
Their opinion is that disabling it would:
1. Make you less anonymous on the net;
2. Break too many websites to make it usable.
They never said disabling it would make you less anonymous.
They said: enabling javascript for certain websites when having it disabled
by default can do harm to
Fixed wiki by just adding a new section. :)
Thanks.
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Hi chaosesqueteam,
welcome to the Trisquel forum / mailing list.
I downloaded the Iso as well but unfortunately my Linux main PC is not beefy
enough to run Xonotic plus your mod (AMD E-350 plus GeForce 9500GT). I will
give it a try on my Windows gaming machine (AMD Quad Core with GeForce
On 14/08/13 18:13, shiret...@web.de wrote:
Their opinion is that disabling it would:
1. Make you less anonymous on the net; 2. Break too many websites to
make it usable.
They never said disabling it would make you less anonymous. They
said: enabling javascript for certain websites when
Unfortunately the problem still persists. Even the latest kernel update
didn't change anything.
Sure! Right click the Trisquel swirl edit menus. Select e.g. the graphics
category and then add an entry pointing to inkview %U (without the quotes)
in the command field.
Now, when you right click a file open with show other, inkview should be
on that list. And there is a set as default
Thank you so much! That worked like a charm, and guess what Using this
method actually works with the file I was testing earlier :P
I guess sometimes even GNU is a little bit craze as Windows itself :P
Thank you for taking the time to explain it to me =)
Now you see quantumgravity, whenever you reply a comment of mine is always to
disagree, even when you are wrong... Don't pretend like it's not what has
been happening ever since I arrived -.-
ANyway, as Andrew already said, the Tor team has always stated that:
1. Having JS disabled by
I tested out a video in Gnash today and of course, performance was still crap
in comparison to the main non-free Flash plugin. The Gnash team still is
chugging along, but maybe they should help the Shumway team instead in
bringing Flash playback native in the browser with HTML5/JavaScript
Agreed.
I wouldn't mind trying one of those obscure and obsolete boards =) eheh.
Running ClamAV on every file you download is a good policy. Even if you are
running GNU/Linux it still serves the purpose of knowing if the source you
are downloading files from is trustworthy. And if you give the file to a
windows friend, he is more protected.
as for the firefox js 0 day,
I just took a look at Tor Blog (should have done if before :P) and I think
they answered all our questions. Take a look at their blog, the link is
below:
https://blog.torproject.org/category/tags/tor-weekly-news
1. Having JS disabled by default makes you easier to identify (because
regular people on the net use JS, and most people on Tor Network also use
JS);
Where did you find this information? Link or something?
2. Changing settings in Tor Browser harms your anonymity
Yeah, a different issue.
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On Wednesday 14 August 2013 06:31 PM, gromo...@web.de wrote:
Unfortunately the problem still persists. Even the latest kernel update
didn't change anything.
I just tried linux-libre 3.10 from jxself's repo, yes virtualbox
didn't work but if virtualbox is really necessary and downgrading to
The part_msdos and changing set root='(hd0,msdos1)' to set
root='(hd0,msdos5)' didn't work. I guess that the root partition has to be
the boot partition for the menuentry for some reason.
I installed the busybox package from repo and uninstalled busybox-static. It
didn't help. Then, I
Look, honestly I don't know if you are just new to Tor or if you never cared
enough about it to actually read some papers and watch some presentations
about it... but you are very very wrong about Tor, it's purpose and it's
design.
If you take the time to read the comments I made below,
Well, could I use my old virtual machines created with VirtualBox with QEMU?
If not, that's not an option either. :-(
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/shumway-javascript-swf-runtime
Raised in the past, I did not use it in the end.
serious
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debtocracy (cc by-sa 3.0 gr)
funny handling of serious stuff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Yes_Men_Fix_The_World (a creative commons
license)
not serious
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_%28series%29 (non-commercial)
(Looks like you can tell
You'll have to find out about the reso if you manage to login. The free stack
for nvidia cards, nouveau, is a reverse engineered, 3rd party solution. It
does not work well with all nvidia cards. Nvidia provides no free drivers nor
firmwares... The situation is less than optimal.
qemu can create virtualbox's vdi images and also run them
here's my virtualbox vdi running screenshot and the command that did it
qemu-system-i386 -hda /path/to/trisquel6.vdi
Looking back at your first post you want to keep the line saying root='(hd0,
msdos1)' because it is supposed to be the partition number of your /boot
partition. It also seems that update-grub does find the necessary files, so I
agree that it is probably a problem with initramfs.
As to
Any of you play around with this yet in Abrowser? Its free software
(Apache 2.0) and they have a beta extension:
http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/
When you are the one starting the topic, shouldn't you have reviewed it
before posting.
I like tor and I trust the tor project, but I feel much better with
javascript being disabled all the time and though I'm no tor specialist
(you're perfectly right on this) I can't understand why disabling javascript
should harm my anonymity.
Perhaps I will learn.
But I don't understand
Following four things:
1) Your advice
2) Linux Encrypted Filesystem with dm-crypt - FrontPage - CentOS ...
wiki.centos.org/HowTos/EncryptedFilesystem
3) How to configure LVM LUKS to autodecrypt partition? - AskUbuntu
www.askubuntu.com/ questions/ 59487/
Being such a specific topic...
The only one I can think of now, is (maybe) The International(?)...
(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0963178/) Although, this is a movie more about
the banking system, than the capitalist mode of production (with which it is
very much intertwined)...
(But,
That (very bad) movie is, in fact, what I call Hegelian Propaganda...
(http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=149835.msg891490#msg891490)
And another great way (of the powers-that-be, that financed such a movie) to
misrepresent Anarchism as a synonym for Nihilism.
I installed this plugin, disabled Gnash and went to YouTube. It didn't work.
???
Lessons to be learnt:
1) initramfs is in charge of loading modules, scripts and hooks into the
initrd.img files. These are files containing the kernel.
2) if you get to busybox because your kernel was not loaded, don't panic, you
just probably only need the appropriate modules, scripts and
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A very interesting project, even if it is in early stages. One to watch, I
think.
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You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that your computer is back to normal.
I don't know why or how, but I go a strange initrd.img-a in /boot/. I tried
removing it as root, but every time I run update-initramfs -u -k all it comes
back from the dead. Any ideas? Should I open a new discussion about this?
I tried several pages but none of them worked.
On youtube I had to uninstall gnash, enable javascript and then it workes
with a html5 player;
was it the youtube html5 fallback or shumway? don't know.
Don't know enough about shumway.
You may install ClamAv antivirus from Trisquel repo and Clamtk (gui for
Clamav)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/clamtk/?source=dlp
Yeah, I like the work that Mozilla did with PDF.js rendering PDFs natively in
the browser.
What files do you have in the /boot partition? Delete all the files for
previous kernels (no folders). If the initrd.img-a still shows then check in
/etc/initramfs-tools for anything suspicious. On my system, the hooks folder
is empty, as is anything under scripts.
And yes, it would
What if Inkview doesn't appear in the list of graphics programs?
Eh, ended up using UNetBootin http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
Flash is non-free software.
I believe that's an inherent feature of Gnash, the free software Flash player
included in Trisquel. I'm not sure if it can be changed or not.
Right click on the video. Go to edit and then preferences. Click on the
player tab and uncheck Start Gnash in pause mode.
1.Disable Gnash Add-On from Abrowser.
2.Install Scriptish:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scriptish/
3.install Viewtube:
https://userscripts.org/scripts/show/87011
Now you can see youtube html5 video.
turns out that if you run update-initramfs -d -k «version» (in my case
a), it deletes it completely. Then, I just removed every other file. Thanks
again!
On 15/08/13 01:34, Sachin wrote:
I just tried linux-libre 3.10 from jxself's repo, yes virtualbox
didn't work but if virtualbox is really necessary and downgrading to
linux-libre 3.2 is not a issue for you then you can have it working.
Kernel 3.2 works for me as well. So I changed by GRUB
I know I've installed it on Trisquel before. Here's what I get:
sudo apt-get install wine
[sudo] password for ewl:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible
Youtube videos play fine for me without flash, You just have to force youtube
to use HTML5 via an opt in thingy.
HTML5 is so much better than flash, I notice on my system when i ran ubuntu
flash videos would be choppy and sometimes fail to load, But with HTML5 video
playback is buttery
It's because it depends on ia32-libs, which is broken. See this bug report,
there's a fix toward the bottom:
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/8155
Thanks for your quick response. That did it!
I like tor and I trust the tor project, but I feel much better with
javascript being disabled all the time and though I'm no tor specialist
(you're perfectly right on this) I can't understand why disabling javascript
should harm my anonymity. Perhaps I will learn.
I believe the links I
So the solution was really that simple. While looking through the manpage I
saw that, but figured it was too simple so I didn't mention it. You're
welcome!
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