the same situation as climate change - there'd be those who claimed and
campaigned otherwise in the face of what is proven and now obvious fact.
Nothing about the 'human activity produced C02 driven global warming' theory
is either proven or 'obvious fact'. On the contrary - there has been no
Yes, it's in the repos. But it only detects my current displays. (=ignoring
the second graphics card)
"I wonder how much we can count on the hardware being fully compatible with
free software, since they were only tested on Debian Testing."
And I wonder if we can count on people not enabling non-free for their
reports.
Now that Debian is included in the list of distros that can be used to test
hardware, there are quite a few new notebooks tagged as A-platinum. I wonder
how much we can count on the hardware being fully compatible with free
software, since they were only tested on Debian Testing.
I am parti
From: n...@blueyonder.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Trisquel-users] US Patent Office Grants 'Photography Against A
White Background' To Amazon
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 06:11:43 +0200 (CEST)
> If I remember correctly, abuot 8 or so years ago, someone in America
> applied for a patent to cover the act of putti
From: svh...@gmail.com
> https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-broadband-router-gnu-linux-tpe-nwifirouter
> is a free router. It is a tp link tl wr841nd router that has librecmc
> http://www.librecmc.org/librecmc/wiki?name=TL-WR841ND
> installed. Thinkpenguin says, the ro
Would trying Arandr (available in the repos I think) work?
It's just a router. The combined modems+routers, AFAIK, don't meet the FSF's
Respects Your Freedom criteria. Obviously, we should also have free modems
although I don't know anyone working on that. In the meantime, it's still
good to use free software on the router so I'm not sure what you me
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-broadband-router-gnu-linux-tpe-nwifirouter
is a free router. It is a tp link tl wr841nd router that has librecmc
http://www.librecmc.org/librecmc/wiki?name=TL-WR841ND installed. Thinkpenguin
says, the router has to be v.8.2. I go
Which version did you tried, the 32-bit or the 64-bit one?
I "installed" (well, unpacked the tar.xz archive) Popcorn Time Beta 3.3 on
Trisquel 6. I took it from https://popcorntime.io and it works. No problem
whatsoever.
Acknowledged
There are planned features and milestones, so the versioning tries to reflect
this. It's not a strict documentation in its definition.
You're free to do so, however, please avoid contributing bloat of any kind as
I would like to keep the list short and simple (it's not meant to be a
comprehensive list of all free software games and programs - there's the Free
Software Directory for that purpose). I'm very picky about what ap
Thank you for the information about Popcorn Time. Since I'm subscribed to
their mailing list, I expected to be notified about this new release. I tried
to upgrade to 0.3.3 Beta but, according to this post, this requires a never
version of glibc library which is not available in Trisquel 6.0.
I approve! ;-) Just one quick question: How do you measure the progress of
your project? As far as I understand it, it is "just" a documentation effort,
which doesn't seem to be very measurable.
Google Translate:
"I only speak Spanish, but, as I understand, is a database with the
information necessary to install many useful programs that are not yet in the
repositories.
I thank you, it has helped me a lot, just today."
In its current state, yes. However, this is expected to be ju
Outstanding mYself, your effort is impresive to say the least.
¿Do you allow me to add a good free programs to your wiki? I would want to
add The mana world an other good programs.
To answer my own questions:
http://usdb.animux.de/ has a lot of lyrics ready to be used in game. But
you need to get the mp3/ogg file yourself. Either rip from a CD or buy the
song online and use it. Sometimes you might get a different timing and it
won't work, but most of the songs actua
I took a look at it, but it seemed like it targets users who know what they
are doing with technology. Also, SSH keys and git? While Red Hat is a great
company I like and respect, I will probably look into simpler solutions here.
But thank you for suggestion! :)
Actually, a Wiki could work very well. Thank you for the suggestion, I'm
definitely going to try ShoutWiki out!
I've seen such detached re: posts before. Besides operator error it could be
a bug in the software, who knows.
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