We would!Whether it'd be comfortable and easy to use right after the
install (and beyond) being a different matter altogether, of course!
Having said that I wouldn't say Debian doesn't care about software freedom.
They do, just not enough. Far from it, perhaps.
Hello fellow Trisquel users!
I have two Ethernet cards: 1) Qualcomm Atheros Attansic L1 Gigabit Ethernet
directly on the P5K-SE motherboard and 2) Sundance Technology Inc / IC Plus
Corp IC Plus IP100A Integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC + PHY on a PCI port. I
bought the second because the first
Proper HTML works here.
You enter your login, your password, and upgrade your distribution by
executing:
$ sudo do-release-upgrade
You can add Trisquel 6' repository to /etc/apt/sources.list (by adding a line
there
deb http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel toutatis main,
then update the repositories (sudo apt-get update), install exaile, and then
disable the repository (by commenting/adding a # at the start of the
Hi!
Looks like that in Tris 6 it's baked in the default kernel as a module.
grep sund -i /boot/config-3.13.0-39-generic
CONFIG_SUNDANCE=m
Probably the same in Tris 7.
Do you have the module loaded?lsmod|grep -i sundIf not it can be loaded
withsudo modprobe sundance
I did not see a
Yeah, just don't expect privacy.
And having said that there are a lot of uses in which on is fine without it,
just like how CCTVs might not be in one's house, but the police have a right
to put them in public places. The important thing is users have the right to
privately store it and
'..Whether it'd be comfortable and easy to use right after the install (and
beyond) being a different matter altogether, of course!'
That's what i was trying to say
Without debian, thr whole free software world would look a lot worse.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTc5ODA
Your 750 Ti, like all Maxwell cards, may never work under a fully free
operating system. Even if the NVIDIA-provided firmware was free, you would
not be able to run a modified version if it, especially being “tivoized”.
I don't think much will change for Wine users. Mono is a different case
though.
Magic B,
Yes, I did see the option to upgrade. However:
In this case I'm not trying to upgrade, but simply return to normal for the
version I had.
I'm not on Trisquel 7, but the previous edition. Sorry if I did not include
that info.
I would ideally like to know what is happening to my
What's wrong with this:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/server
And then building from this platform up?
I'll give this a shot. Thanks Calinou.
Any time you see the word core in an open source announcement such as
this, it's a huge red flag. Generally it means that only one specific
component is being opened, and the majority of the framework (the actual
important bits that an application requires to run) is being kept closed.
The
Have you tried the version 3.17 ? It solved my wifi card drivers problems.
Have you checked your cpu architecture ?
Have you tried in terminal -alsamixer- and see if everythin is set
properly?
Here are some reviews of the new Trisquel release.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTgyOTc
http://desktoplinuxreviews.com/trisquel-reviews/trisquel-7-0-lts-belenos/
Thanks, and I should point out that if someone were to try to add that stuff
outside of Core into some implementation of their own (such as Mono) they
don't get the patent promise because the promise only extends to Covered
Code and it defines it that: Covered Code means those Microsoft .NET
So this turned out exactly how I expected it too. Sounds good at first but
then all my suspicitions about it are true.
The comments of those articles are interesting, get to see some of the back
lash towards the distro and the Freedoms aspect.
If history is anything to go by M$ pronouncements are best understood with a
copy of Sun Tzu's Art of War in the other hand.
Still, free software has to fight the incumbents on their ground at some
point and the .NET framework, (i.e. when M$ tried to expand to something not
hardware
Just wondering: what's available, and how do they compare? I'm thinking of
running the server application on Trisquel Mini, and the client software on
standard Trisquel.
I've read here that netinstall is best for servers -- I'd like to try Mini,
at least to start, because it has a GUI and
Try apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade .
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