On this discussion...
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/default-desktop-7-still-looks-horrible
I noticed a comment that said the default theme looks prettier with a nice
wallpaper. So wallpapers are not just to fill the background but does make
desktop look better. Why don't we share some wall
I installed 140K recently but had a mall problem - the grub menu won't sho up
on boot. I hope it will be fixed this time. I really liked it despite giving
me almost a heart attack.
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/blag-gnu-and-linux
Dear, I turn here because I got tired of sending emails from the contact form
on Trisquel and never answered any.
Me monthly debited from my credit card money because I give my economic
contribution to Trisquel, but lately my financial situation is not the same a
few months ago, and here in A
The URL at the beginning of the article clearly has the word 'satire' in it,
it appears to be from 2009, and the link is no longer active.
naoI found this news
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=113405.0%3Bwap2
Is this true??
We've become terrorists
naoI want to migrate to another planet
Like Uranus
To get absolute freedom.
And does not require refrigeration for cooling the CPU
Some video editors using MLT:
http://www.mltframework.org/bin/view/MLT/Projects
See flowblade: https://code.google.com/p/flowblade/ and Shotcut:
http://www.shotcutapp.com/
Hi all, it has been a while since I have done a lan party.
Any recomendations? Any kind if game: shooter, strategy, arcade,...
Our Lan speed is really good but our broadband is pretty bad and we rather not
use it.
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I'm looking forward to hearing the news!
I've been anticipating 7 for some time, especially with news of a newer
version of Pitivi in the mix.
I had that problem before, I think I installed an older version of libcairo2.
He was referring to the picture on the USB adapter's product page.
https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/single-board-computers
From FSF's website:
"The startup program is, in fact, the same program that runs the GPU and the
video decoding hardware. Thus, the GPU and the video decoding hardware are
unusable in the free world, but these jobs can be done with free
That printer can perfectly work:
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/deskjet_aio/deskjet_3520_series.html
However, it requires a more recent version (3.12.6 or later) of HPLIP than
the one in Trisquel 6's repository (3.12.2).
You may want to early adopt Trisquel 7:
http://devel.tr
El 25/07/14 07:20, Tiberiu C. Turbureanu escribió:
> Everybody is free to do whatever they want, me included. I didn't want
> to work together with ThinkPenguin, although I respect and followed
> their example with the freedom-respecting wifi adapters. That's all. I
> hope this answers the freedom
I guess this is the reason I believe reading somewhere that virtualbox should
not be suggested then.
I'm glad that you have an interest in libreCMC. Sadly, we can't support any
ADSL+ modems / routers due to the non-free firmware that they need.
In regards to the OpenWireless project, there are some talks with the
libreCMC project where we may include some components that they use. Sadly,
t
Ok, but please just bother this busy man only if you have serious doubts and
if there is some ground for your suspicion.
OpenShift: https://www.openshift.com/
(Gratis, HTTPS, SSH, SFTP)
fortrabbit: http://fortrabbit.com | https://my.fortrabbit.com/register
(Gratis, HTTPS, SSH)
Free Shell Accounts: http://shells.red-pill.eu/
I am not convinced
I think we should ask rms
How many times do we have to tell you that there seems to be *no* problem
with the license.
If you have further information please go ahead and explain it to us.
HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 3525
Ah, ok. Thanks guys! :D
There are ways to install lazarus
but Has problems in the license( license violation)
According to the the readme file
(https://github.com/laravel/laravel/blob/master/readme.md) it is under the
MIT license which is considered to be a perfectly free software license.
So don't hesitate to use it.
I downloaded the .deb package and tried to install it, but it needs the
'libgtk2.0-dev' package.
I also tried to run, apt-get install -f, but it didn't fix anything.
hi
Can I use laravel??
Is it free?
On 25.07.2014 14:27, magicban...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is it bad to support non-free systems? I do not think so. Users need to
> make a transition from proprietary to free. I'd rather not see the
> creation of an apparently impermeable border between the 100%-free
> GNU/Linux systems and the rest of t
Obviously the problem is libcairo...
This shouldn't happen since every package which appears in the repos should
be installable.
Did you try installing the .deb package from
http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php?page=downloads ?
You install it via
sudo dpkg -i name_of_the_package.deb
"I've been using it for the building and development of libreCMC." - Way cool
man, way cool! (=
Good luck with that, I will be one of your first testers. Since I am stuck
with this s*it.. (see attachment).
Neither I tried admission into https://www.turris.cz/en/ project nor am I
able to g
At the end of the day Think Penguin can call their company whatever the hell
they like it's none of my business. People talk about freedom on here which
is not just software but freedom to express yourself and your own opinion.
Yes most hardware is proprietary to some extent. As long as it is
Starting with Belenos, Tor is included by default for Incognito window. In
form of xul-ext-torproxy + tor client.
For those interested in hosting own relay node, I suggest hardened image made
by a developer from Gentoo project that fits into RAM with small memory
footprint. d-_-b \m/
http
According to a post I found in another forum:
libgtk2.0-dev
I get the following messages:
libgtk2.0-dev:
Depends: libpango1.0-dev but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libcairo2-dev but it is not going to be installed
libpango1.0-dev aldo needs libcairo2-dev
So, I try to install that
Welcome to the community Thiago! (= With every purchase in need mind Software
Freedom, you shall be good then. Otherwise for hardware compatibility you may
use http://h-node.org/. As far as I can tell, I've tried Trisquel first in
version 3.0 or 3.5. Good old times, constant hard & soft CPU l
Is it bad to support non-free systems? I do not think so. Users need to make
a transition from proprietary to free. I'd rather not see the creation of an
apparently impermeable border between the 100%-free GNU/Linux systems and the
rest of them. Do you complain that https://www.gnu.org/softwa
"I might install Mint 17 in Vbox if I can't print." - is this a threat? Of
course you can do whatever you want to, but by using trisquel, you agreed to
know that hardware issued might occur because of the lack of free drivers
available. If you cannot live with that, you propably don't want to
"Real anonymity is not possible with Tor only. You have to combine a set of
solutions, like mac randomization, anoymous internet access from public
wireless, vpn and Tor."
Can you give some references for this statement?
Normally those techniques are not necessary.
"Even by using this techniq
Real anonymity is not possible with Tor only. You have to combine a set of
solutions, like mac randomization, anoymous internet access from public
wireless, vpn and Tor.
Even by using this techniques you might still get identified by service
provides like google, which e.g. analyse your typ
Have you checked h-node.org for hardware compatibility.
You have to be more specific.
Which packages did you try to install and what were the error messages?
Otherwise nobody can help.
I agree with Eben Moglen that privacy is really a combination of anonymity
(which you protect with Tor) and secrecy (which you protect with encryption).
Then something must be broken. I get the following error when compiling an
application in Lazarus:
/usr/bin/ld: warning: link.res contains output sections; did you forget -T?
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgtk-x11-2.0
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgdk-x11-2.0
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lpango-1.0
/usr/
Lazarus *is* libre. What's the problem?
Most computers need a piece of proprietary software (the bios) in order to
boot except the old gluglug thinkpad and the even older lemote yeeloong.
I think the majority of members in this board think that we can endorse such
systems nevertheless (thinkpinguin laptops for instance) since it's al
On 25.07.2014 04:28, b...@bobcall.me wrote:
> You don't seem to care that much about free software since you are
That's a false assumption.
> endorsing hardware that needs non-free blobs as seen here :
> https://tehnoetic.com/tehnoetic-wireless-adapter-gnu-linux-libre-tet-n150
I am not endorsing
I've searched the linked site for "raspberry pi" without any result.
If you make such accusations be more explicit and provide detailed
information.
On 25.07.2014 04:13, ch...@thinkpenguin.com wrote:
> I'm actually shocked how high your prices are! Your little adapter is
> 17x what I can get it for off eBay! [ everybody laugh ]
I was decent in my previous post, but I see you are bulling me. I
expected more from you, Chris.
I am not aware of o
It is of course Tor.
The second solution means you are naked but _some_ advertising companies
can't see you.
Tor protects your privacy in a lot more ways (see for instance
https://www.eff.org/pages/tor-and-https).
Keep in mind that tor can only hide your identity if it's used the right way:
h
They are both totally different approaches which you cannot really compare. I
would also distinguish between privacy and anonymity.
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