http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installing-mate
There was an interview with Martin from the MATE project on the DE's
improvements and future at
http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/50947/mate-mythbusting-lup-26/
If you want the straight up Ogg, there's
http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.ogg/traffic.libsyn.com/jnite/lup-0026-ogg.ogg
Sounds great to me. And reminds me of things like
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appropriate_technology
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Village_Construction_Set
I had that problem. You have to do sudo apt-get install trisquel-mini
Let say a air purifiers installed in many places from a very polluted city.
founded by all the people from the city, designed by ChemEs willing to do
better for the world, and all the plan and design data free for the world.
Im starting project Free Engineering Framework.it will bring together all the
free software and free knowledge that is needed to support social chemical
engineering projects.For example, a water treatment plant for a town, it will
be founded by everybody and the benefit will be for all. biod
If you are a ChemE, you just access the FEF and you will have all the data
and software needed to start a project, all colaborative...
Let be independent from all nasty privative software for plant design... from
privative chemical data...
To view serial output, connect the null modem cable to the dock and connect
the other end via the USB serial adapter, to your other machine.
On that other machine, there are several ways to monitor serial output. The
way I use is:
sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
(if you don't have GNU Screen:
chainloader will not work as this requires a bios* (this is why it is
necessary to boot a kernel and ramdisk directly).
*the gluglug x60 uses GRUB2 payload instead of SeaBIOS.
Disk ENcryption -->
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/full-disk-encryption-install
> The smallest, fastest and most beautiful clients are libre. You don't even
need a bloated GUI.
In literature, yes. Transmission-gtk takes 20M with NO torrent at all.
Azureus/Vuze it's an extreme.
> I don't quite understand what you're doing but you can write a one-liner
loop to do that
> For the torrent issue, you can remove the '.!ut'; add the torrent to your
torrent client, setting the new path and let him do a filecheck of the
torrent.
Remove. Cool. Meaning batch rename. Thank you Einstein!
> Why would you want to put all you're backups in the same directory ?
When I a
>I'd use a libre client even if they are big, slow and ugly
The smallest, fastest and most beautiful clients are libre. You don't even
need a bloated GUI.
I don't quite understand what you're doing but you can write a one-liner loop
to do that renaming in the terminal or if that's not your f
For the torrent issue, you can remove the '.!ut'; add the torrent to
your torrent client, setting the new path and let him do a filecheck of
the torrent. After that you can move the torrent files from within the
torrent client to another location and it will move only the verified
files from the to
I'm moving some backup data to Gluglug X60.
I have one torrent with lots of small files. Some, most are already part
downloaded by uTorrent. Having Trisquel, I'd use a libre client even if they
are big, slow and ugly. But I have to change all '.!ut' appended to '.part'.
How do I do that?
Problem solved thanks to Mr. Rowe. I'll be back with more details.
I just tried the SeaBIOS with the Gluglug X60 docked. Serial means not access
to a serial port, but a second computer to read the Serial output and give a
particular input based on that output?
Most probably it is a stupid thing, but can't it chain somehow? Let the drive
do the job. I have no idea how the magic of the proprietary BIOS works.
Right. Now I know it. But it sure wasn't obvious.
Now I also know what idle=halt means.
Right Magic Banana. Security is for *other* people.
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