If you have no use for the old card, perhaps ask at
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/HardwareDonations/
The former should have worked, what happened?
Unfortunately, this card that I'm now using has a bad 3D performance... :\
(I've discovered that it's a lowest budget GPU from it's lineup -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_7_Series#GeForce_7100_GS)
So, I think I'm going to keep my previous one - for if I want to play 3D
games on this
Here's the output:
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 situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet
Thanks for your help ;)
And also send the template at
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/recommending-trisquel to my friends email?
So I should first tell my friend to use Free Software Applications, wait
about 3-5 weeks, grab the ISO and make a VM, wait a week, give my friend a
LiveUSB and tell my friend to use the LiveUSB a couple times, wait 4 weeks,
and finally install?
I have a dual core Pentium processor; it's 2.2 ghz with 2mb cache. It has
4gb ram, and a 40 gb HDD that works at 5400 rpm. It has an Intel video card
but I'm not sure about the specs.
Think I could try out Xonotic? If not now, I'll try it one day when I have
access to a faster computer.
You first need to fix your issue with broken packages. To list those
packages, you can use the Synaptic package manager, button Custom filters
(in the lower-left corner and Broken (in the list above). You can try to
remove them and, if you wish, to reinstall them later.
Are you aware that Anki (version 1.2.0) is in Trisquel's repository? That
Pitivi (version 0.15.2) is part of Trisquel's default install? It is the
latest stable version. The version you are talking about is a buggy release
candidate. At least, that is how Debian calls it (the package is not
Hi, just recently I installed pitivi it is on version 0.15.2, out of
curiosity, 0.9 is an older version, right? why are you installing an older
version and not using the default availble in add/remove programs?
have you tried sudo apt-get install cairo?
Maybe it is looking for an old
Maybe he is using trisquel-mini
Hello All,
This has been raised in [0] , [1] , [2] sorry if it is repeat.
I am running trisquel-mini and I installed the gnome packages on top of it.
Still using the lxde desktop though. When I press print screen key on my
keyboard an error message would pop up saying that a child process
You'll be fine with that, I've played Xonotic with reduced graphics on a
budget laptop with a Celeron processor and Intel GMA.
I am not trying to move my friend to Trisquel 6.0 for the freedoms (well
atleast not just because of the freedoms) but for the fact it might be better
for my friend. My friend /*isn't that smart on computers*/ and finds Windows
too complex. My friend is looking for a laptop more simple; it's
Hi just a quick post to share what I have discovered and maybe someone might
suggest a better way of doing things next time. Or answer some of my
questions. I think it will be useful for people wanting to create video
tutorials for trisquel
The case scenario:
I had a couple of videos that
I think it's still under the mozilla license.
If they don't use Flash and can live without Flash and Skype in particular
(be sure to explain what exactly Flash is and what it's used for), then
Trisquel might be just fine for them. My mom is OK with Trisquel, for
example.
If they're not OK with losing Flash and Skype (or there's some
My objective: to create a working Trisquel 6.0 install with enough to play
videos, view samba shares and manage files and browse the web. I could start
by using the commands on http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelubuntu , but I
don't really know where to start from there. How would I
And I could install the default settings a desktop environment anyway.
And a VM/wine works right most of the time anyway. Then again, every package
is a vulnerability.
Couldn't you just use a) Wine to run Skype (or run it in a (legit) VM) and b)
use Gnash?
I just recieved a Prank call about this, if your on /crunchbang.
#random.
Ccan someone check to see if there's anything nefarios about these [posts]
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Thank-you for the testing`s.
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you can install trisquel-mini?
I have found that if you install a new desktop on top of your previous one it
will work if you choose the other desktop on login. Where I find that it
starts failing is when you have more than 3 different desktop enviorments.
I now have trisquel-mini and I
Hi ssdclickofdeath,
I was interested in this so that I could sync the tabs from the browsers.
This stopped working for me some time ago.
It uses NetWorkManager. If I remove lxde and install openbox... BAM. Internet
breaks.
I apologize, I meant Pitivi 0.92. I was interested in working with their
latest edition and, perhaps, joining in for feedback. Any help installing
would be appreciated.
Also, I have been using Anki 2 for sometime in another OS. There are some
pretty big differences between 1 2—so I opted
If so, the same version of Pitivi is available from the package manager.
I would try to install (with 'dpkg -i' or with a double click after
installing GDebi) .deb packages from http://packages.debian.org. You start
with this one (download section at the bottom of the page), see the missing
dependencies, download them from sid's repository, try to install them,
I tried to find python-fife in Synaptic, but could not. I'm not really
familiar with Synaptic so I might have done something wrong.
I read Unknown Horizons' Wikipedia page; it says that the game uses the
Flexible Isometric Free Engine. That abbreviates to fife! I guessed that
maybe
Sorry for getting off topic; I'll make a new topic if I have anything more to
post about this.
I found FIFE online
https://github.com/fifengine/fifengine/wiki/Downloads
http://www.fifengine.net/
I'll have to learn to compile from source one day, if it's not too hard. I'm
not sure how to
Correction:
Enemy Territory is not a good game to go along with Trisquel, since it's a
game that recommends the non-free software (and spyware) PunkBuster.
Enemy Territory: Legacy (http://www.etlegacy.com/) - which is an fork from
(/evolution of) the original code of ET, and which claims
Cool, thanks onpon
I'm wondering if you could use MintMenu instead of your current desktop menu,
it's more powerful, or -at least- add it to you repository.
You would need MATE for that. I think there's a PPA somewhere.
Debian added MATE to its repositories recently (or so I heard), so Ubuntu
(and subsequently Trisquel) should get it in the repositories at some point
in the future.
I have not used it, but maybe parabola gnu/linux is best for bleeding edge
packages?
apt-cache show python-fife says N: Can't select versions from package
'python-fife' as it is purely virtual
N: No packages found
but looks like you can download a binary from
http://packages.trisquel.info/toutatis-backports/python-fife#pdownload
Dunno what to make of this.
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