The reason it's not in Trisquel 6 is simply because it was not available in
the upstream. (ubuntu, debian)
Hey, I've been testing the latest devel isos of Trisquel 7 and applications
using gstreamer (totem, rhythmbox) are broken. The problem is that they use
gstreamer 1.0 for which pulseaudio support is not installed by default.
I suggest this should be added as a dependency to the relevant
There's also Geany in the repos and Brackets:
https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/brackets
When I installed and upgraded the Trisquel 7, made on July 9, I noticed
that Unity Greeter got installed. On reboot, after upgrade, I hit
'ctrl+s' and got, to my delight, a talking login dialogue. For the
moment, this key seems to act as a toggle, which is as it should be.
Should we make the
I cannot record woth this app. The audio source selector has one
option-- Master, which is correct, I think, but I cannot choose a
recording type. The selector labeled record as opens, but there are
no choices; should be 'ogg', 'mp2', 'mp3', etc. The Record button seems
to do nothing, yet
Is there a standard methodology for when code could be licensed under the
LGPL?
I understand that it depends on the circumstances but I'm at least
partially unclear just what those are. For example, are there certain
categories of circumstances that drive the differences? (I have heard
Try this
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-recommendations.html
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You actually posted this before I finished typing my second post about the
money issue!
I'll look this over. I don't know how I missed this page on the FSF.
I should add that I'm aware of the money issue. Proprietary companies have
money to spend developing the LGPL libraries and therefore it may benefit
everyone to use their resources to promote the free program/library. I'm just
not sure of all of the other factors to consider in choosing the
LGPL is for when preventing proprietary software from using your library is
less important than making your library popular. The classic example is the
GNU C Library: there are other C library implementations, so preventing
proprietary software from using the GNU C Library would just make
Agreed
Agree that it was very fast and didn't require multiple steps to install.
I still have to figure outthe youtube comment isssue though.
Plus there are nonyoutube videos and websites I want to go to that have video
attached to them and those videos simply won't play.
I don't know how to fix
media.gstreamer.enabled is indeed set to true, but I see 'MPEG-4 support -
No' on http://html5test.com/. Anybody here with 'MPEG-4 support - Yes'?
What setting/package could be missing?
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/play-videos-without-using-flash
well I have the gnash viewer already installed, so obviously it needs
something else to work on the other videos.
In Trisquel 6, I could drag a window to the right or left side of the screen,
and the window would occupy that half of the screen.
The windows in Trisquel 7 don't seem to work like that. I like that feature
in 6; I hope that it makes it into 7.
The left, right, and backspace keys don't work in GNU Cash.
This problem from 2010 looks similar:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=607673
I can use left, right and backspace keys in GNUCash
On Tuesday 15 July 2014 09:13 AM, adel.af...@gmail.com wrote:
The left, right, and backspace keys don't work in GNU Cash.
This problem from 2010 looks similar:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=607673
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