Is there no chance that the panel is hidden off-screen? This has happened to
me on some monitors. You can change the resolution in gnome-control-center .
There is also a tool to popup the menu. It does the same action as if it were
clicked by the mouse. It's called gnome-panel-control and it
Sorry about that.
Just type https://localhost:631/ into the address bar of your browser and
that should take you right there.
I think the whole categories based approach is somewhat lacking, a package
can have multiple uses. I think what is needed is tags. Upstream has done
some work with this.
I think there are two distinctions here we need to keep in mind
hardware - software
and
free - spywareless
> I just used CUPS;
Hi Heather,
Thank you for the reply. But unfortunately, being a new user, I could not
understand your solution.
Can you explain a bit more how you did the trick? (like, the commands
used/package installed via synaptic/add or remove software etc.)
That is what I imagined, but without a clear statement on the website, it is
too much of a risk since I am depending on the router. I think this also
happened, when I was looking at different Operative Systems for my router.
The addon description says that it blocks ads and then that it blocks
annoying ads and then just ads again. Seems like not very well defined at
all. I have also read through their "Acceptable Ads" policy, the following
comes to attention:
"No applicant will be favored or treated differently,
The same thing happened to me with a fresh install of Belenos so I just used
CUPS; easy peasy!
I have a HP Deskjet D1560 printer which worked fine with Trisquel 6.0. When I
upgraded to Trisquel 7.0 from 6.0, then also it worked perfectly.
Then I made a fresh install of Trisquel 7.0. But this time, although I can
detect my printer via system settings -> Printers -> Add New Printer when
Even if the panel is completely transparent, you can still see the launchers,
applets, and indicators on it.
Just a thought but if you right click on the panel (where it should be) and
click "properties, then background", is it checked for "none use system
theme" or "solid color", if solid color, make sure the transparency setting
is not too low or it will be "invisible or transparent".
No, the TL-WR841n hardware is the same as TL-WR841nd with the exception
where"ND" means it has non-detachable antennas. Both versions were targeted
at different markets and different price points. The main thing to look at in
the line of routers is the version number. vXX.* is the hardware ve
I'm pretty sure it was mainly done this way to change the name, so that its
purpose is clear.
You can also use ABP and disable the whitelist.
SpyBlock is ok, but I don't understand why the authors went to the trouble of
developing a spearate extension. The logical way to do it would seem to be to
include adblock with a pre-installed custom list of spyware servers. This
would achieve the same outcome, with greater flexibiliy, withou
The Gluglugs are NOT free hardware. They are just computers that are able to
exclusively run fully free software. Other computers make this impossible.
The gluglugs are therefore a vast improvement over other computers that
prevent free software from being used, but they are not free hardware
tonlee - I think you are talking about the difference between flashable and
non-flashable hardware. The first is a concern because it implies you
installing non-free software. The second is considered just hardware as
nothing updates nor gets installed by the user (although having proprietary
I think the greatest priority is to build completely libre hardware as the
gluglug's thinkpads. We already have plenty of free software distros to
choose from. Having a modern (really modern - not a 2008 laptop) laptop for a
reasonable price to buy today would be the greatest thing for us!
libre hardware is sort of a separate issue
but i think its almost as important to have libre hardware as it is software
for security and privacy
just because it is a circuit and not software dose not means its ok dose it?
if a non-free program can spy on the user
and a circuit can spy on the
i think they just need to be more regulated
do you oppose the think penguin or the gift store advert
on the trisquel website?
i have already created a new project
but were is the new repo page?
when i go on my project this is what i see:
I'm pretty sure Jodie's post was in jest.
... Right?
typing gnome-panel in the terminal just gives me this message "cannot
register the panel shell: there is already one running"
if I type gonme-panel --replace... I forgot, but it's the same message or no
message at all, I'll try again now.
I tried using the killall command, and the gnome-pane
1.
just because someone is creepy dose not mean they don’t find other things
creepy
2.
how is supertramp83 creepy exactly?
Hello,
Folks who use other non-free distros may be familiar already with
security package options available under the headers below:
* Information Gathering
* Vulnerability Analysis
* Wireless Attacks
* Web Applications
* Exploitation Tools
* Forensics Tools
* Stress Testing
* Sniffing & Spoofin
Note that “The FSF can approve the hardware” is very different from
“The hardware runs on free software.”. This is for practical reasons,
else nothing could be RYF-certified.
How is it different from hardware implementing backdoors in circuits,
with no firmware?
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Well, most people don't re-flash the bootloader in their router. The libreCMC
images don't include u-boot. Think Penguin ships their routers with a
modified version of u-boot that provides a failsafe web-ui (so you can
unbrick the router) and they provide a full source code CD.
If a device or piece of hardware uses non free firmware, but the firmware
cannot be updated, then fsf can approve the hardware, correct? Or does it
only apply for hardware that cannot connect to the internet?
Why would fsf accept that? If no user can read the firmware source code, then
it c
Adblock is a useless plugin and does not do a single thing for privacy or
freedom. Once the plugin project started taking bribes from various
advertisement vendors, all bets were off. It is best to block the various TLD
/ IPs of known AD servers using a hosts file like [1].
[1] Hosts file
Ya, it is still non-free and it appears that the Raspberry Pi Foundation has
taken many steps backwards in terms of
freedom. According to their blog post [1] about it, they are promoting a
stripped down version of Windows 10* and have
been working with Microsoft [2] to make this happen. The Ras
"The issue at hand is the addon maintainers who go low enough to accept money
to renounce their principles without making a clear statement."
It's no secret that AdBlock Plus has been doing this. They are quite open
about it, actually.
https://adblockplus.org/en/acceptable-ads
On the project page there is a blue "Add new" button on the mid-right of the
screen. There is a guide on the new repository page on how to push code to
it.
You'll probably need to invoke the assembler separately from the C compiler
in your Makefile. Package srecord handles the Intel Hex which will be output
but depending on the emulator you will likely need to cook it in other ways
too (e.g. add ROM reader info to the image).
Lastly, in future
Try Texinfo, the GNU documentation System. It will really help you.
You can produce output in a number of formats: tex, dvi, html, info, pdf,
xml, etc.
As the others say, LateX is the way to go. Years ago (i.e. before GNU FSDG
distros existed) there was a specific package which exampled the building of
a whole thesis, including statistical charts, in make style using LaTex and
other tools. Nowadays I suspect you can roll your own from pack
GUIX is also the package manager, complete functional, and now becomes a
distro.
I use the GUIX package manager for a while, and I also tried the qemu distro.
My thoughts:
1º GUIX is based on NIX pack manager, which don't follow POSIX file
structure. The packages are placed at HOME, and we s
I installed the package manager
its so good
6.1 System Installation
This section explains how to install the Guix System Distribution on a
machine. The Guix package manager can also be installed on top of a running
GNU/Linux system, see Installation.
6.1.1 Limitations
As of version 0.8.1, the Guix System Distribution (GSD) is not
p
SuperTramp83 said: is this one good? I never used latex but I drink a lot of
latte every xingle day :)
Well my friend, If you land in jail, or you are subject to a "full physical
exam" or If you are suffering a severe stomach flu or appendicitis issue you
will be the patient or subject to
tomlukey - try on irc freenode gitoriuos
if it were for me all adds would be illegal..
icecat always in private mode + spyblock + easylist + noscript + disconnect
Nope.
Linphone has video too.
Audio codecs are speex (16 and 8 KHz), gsm, pcmu, among others. I suggest
speex 16 as it is free and you get very good quality.
Video codecs are VP8, H264 and MPEG4. Of course, go with VP8 (H264 hasn't
worked for me for some reason).
It also has the ability to u
SuperTramp83
You are already a creepy gnu- guru dude
Thank you! That was apparently the issue!
So I always pulled the file onto the terminal and hit enter. But I didn't
know what the "." meant. So I didn't type the dot and it finally worked!
Thanks to all! It works now (see #13)! Case closed.
I would second that it is a bit risky to go backwards for security reasons.
However there is a bug report on this:
https://github.com/owncloud/mozilla_sync/issues/33
Mozilla also has a bug ticket:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=989756#c23
"From what I read, you are judging something as good and bad without making
clear that this is your own perspective."
yeah just to be clear when i say bad i mean a bad thing
not bad in the terms of getting pepole to buy things
i have found tutorials of how to upload to git hub i assume its the same for
gitorios
and i have got to this point
git remote add origin http://gitorious.org/sdcc-without-non-free/
git push -u origin master
the problem is all the tutorials tell me to do this
with the url being where the git
i have found tutorials of how to upload to git hub i assume its the same for
gitorios
and i have got to this point
git remote add origin http://gitorious.org/sdcc-without-non-free/
git push -u origin master
the problem is all the tutorials tell me to do this
with the url being where the git
It might not be a great idea to use the older versions from the security
perspective.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox/
From what I read, you are judging something as good and bad without making
clear that this is your own perspective.
Since you are keeping yourself to TV adverts, you have to understand that
they are produced by marketing teams, not the product designers themselves or
the companies' owners.
First of all, I've been studying that picture of your terminal and I realized
you are writing all the path to the file, if that is the case, I don't know
why did you put a point at the start of the path
(./home/amilopowers/Downloads/unity.sh_0). If you placed that point because
I've written
i you can find older versions of icecat(another unbranded firefox)
here:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/24/
key:
advert = advertising
first commercial advertising to children should be banned
or at very least much much more regulated
as children are more easily manipulated and normally not as knowledgeable i
know this as i recently was one.
an example of a bad children's advert:
https://www.youtub
I also notice you looked for "./home/amilopowers/Downloads/unity.sh_0'" while
you were in /home/amilopowers. "." represents the current working directory,
so what you typed is equivalent to
"/hmoe/amilopowers/home/amilopowers/Downloads/unity.sh_0'".
Note: that greater-than sign you're seein
Create a Git repository, and push your source code into it.
Git has a really steep learning curve, but Gitorious tells you how to get
started when you try to browse an empty repository, at least.
Since when did XFCE have snapping?
"Guix looks to me about a year+ away from
being ISO-ready for the everyday user."
It's in alpha so one should probably expect that.
I think:
1. There's a package manager called Guix
2. There's a distro made by its authors/creators/whatever that makes use of
it and is named after it.
Hmm this didn't help either.
I thouhgt it had something to do with the name of the file because it was
called unity.sh_0 so I renamed it back to unity.sh.
Is there a way to add the entry manually without script?
My PhD thesis in LaTeX:
http://dcc.ufmg.br/~lcerf/publications/PhD%20thesis%20(Lo%C3%AFc%20Cerf).pdf
If you like the theme (André Miede's work, not mine!), here it is:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/
The structure is modular. I can send you the source of
yes i did mean gitorious
i typed it without thinking!
thanks for the info
dose anyone know exactly what guix is
i tested the usb image and it was just a very basic cli interface
why is a package manager a gnu/linux distro?
SuperTramp83, that is a very good text to learn. Thank you
HuangLao, why Lyx? I'm a little worried about that program because I realized
it uses it's own format and I'm not quite sure if it is 100% compatible with
latex code.
HP makes a good job at documenting the support for its printers. Here is how
to choose one (skip the first four paragraph):
https://trisquel.info/fr/forum/h-node#comment-24649
Yes, I see the error:
Stop using this punctuation sign: '
just type in the terminal without quotes.
I tried it again on a fresh install exactly like described here:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-install-unity-desktop-environment-and-create-session-entry-trisquel-70
But it didn't work. When I do the last step nothing happens. But I don't know
if this is normal (see picture below).
Hello
Is there a way to use to old discontinued pre Firefox 29 sync?
I have an Owncloud and would love to use that again.
I am aware that it doesn't in Abowser at this point.
Thank you
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