It seems to be easier for beginners to understand than gnu.org.
No problems here - running Abrowser for Toutatis in Belenos.
According to a web search that contains an intel atom processor and 1gb of
memory.
Wikipedia says that SOME atoms can do 64 bit but not all... so you might want
to try that. I guess you can try the regular version with gnome.
For My Lenovo Ideapad S10-3c NETBOOK, Which is the version of Trisquel to be
installed ?
No problems with my abrowser. I would also think some addon might be causing
this.
Remove multi-arch with the instructions contained here, then reinstall.
Try reinstalling it and running it again many times; if it does not work, try
running "abrowser -safe-mode" in a terminal... many times.
Is Abrowser crashing arbitrarily for anyone else? This has been going on for
the past month I'd say, and I finally found out by running Abrowser from the
terminal that it's a segmentation fault (no other details given).
It seems to happen with about a one-in-three frequency (the other 2/3s o
"You seem to have amd64 architecture, but tried to install i386 packages.
This can sometimes create problems."
Try:
$ sudo rm /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch
then remove any :i386 package...
Ugh... that bottom panel is still ugly as hell. Doesn't the fallback mode in
Gnome 3 give you more options? I'm still missing the transparency in older
versions of the OS. Why not just use Cinnamon?
I wonder if the Croscore fonts are installed and used by default instead of
Liberation as they are better
http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/pool/main/f/fonts-croscore/
'do-release-upgrade' does that. By the way, for a grphical update to the
devel version, run:
$ sudo update-manager -d
Hi Andrew,
Thanks very much. I appreciate the info! Can't do much without a browser! :-O
If one was to be mad and upgrade now would you simply change 'toutatis' in
the sources.list file to 'belenos' and then enter the above commands?
Steve
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