I get a "Sorry: This Video Does Not Exist" message on every video with JS
disabled. I just use youtube-dl to download the video.
https://yt-dl.org/
This FSF page says that Vimeo has the same problem as YouTube's HTML5
option. I suppose that means that the video format is potentially libre, and
the video player is proprieatry. The FSF's comment about Vimeo was added
sometime between Dec 2014 and March 2015.
https://www.gnu.org/philos
out of interest in what way is nginx better than apache2?
i was just thinking if we have say 15 languages then
it would crowed the fourm area
also as we dont have that many users yet it would make sense to just have a
other languages fourm as it would not exactly get crowded
"but if you just take GNU it's going to surely be entirely free, right?"
well yes
Just use nginx. You can get the latest stable for Trisquel 6 and 7 from
https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/stable
http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=HHVM-Lockdown-Perf-PHP7
Since this site uses Drupal and other PHP code, has there been any thought in
moving the site over to HHVM if you haven't already? The performance
improvements are crazy.
https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/wiki/Prebuilt%20
That video played fine for me and I'm running very stringent Icecat, private
browsing, librejs enforced, etc.
go to IRC #trisquel on freenode and ask quidam.
THNX
> do you know how to compile it?
Yes I did it more than once
>It calls itself "restricted", whatever that might mean
That's apparently supported non-free software per
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_os#Package_classification_and_support
When I visit Vimeo's front page with IceCat, the video thumbnails don't show,
but the video frames and titles show.
vimeo.com
When I click on one of those videos, it goes to a page dedicated to that
video. The video works fine there. But I don't know whether the page runs
proprieatry Jav
QT apps (i.e. VLC) will look better or otherwise match the GTK+ theme you're
using.
It's in
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test?field.series_filter=trusty
.
(It calls itself "restricted", whatever that might mean, but if you just take
GNU it's going to surely be entirely free, right?)
Are there any active admins or mods that can make this happen?
Why not?
Additional language categories shouldn't cost anything; what are the
disadvantages of creating a new one?
i cant see it in the repo's so i think you will have to compile from source:
http://gcc.parentingamerica.com/releases/gcc-5.1.0/gcc-5.1.0.tar.bz2
do you know how to compile it?
You would retain your window settings as long as the xfsettingsd daemon is
still running.
Great! Thanks.
if your running any gnu/linux distro it will work for flashing
its just some are a bit harder to boot if your booting from a usb stick
if its already on the hard-drive you will have no problems
hi all
I want install gcc5
Is there any deb repository?
or must I build it from source???
If I were to replace xfwm with xmonad, would I still have my windows themed
the way I want them, or are the themes only for xfwm?
grimlok
I am fine with the xfwm really, I just want to make it do what I want it to
do, lol.
What would that do?
It's called xmonad! :D
Hello all,
I was wondering, for those of you who have some XFCE experience, if
there was a way to make XFCE's window manager open each new window side by
side instead of directly on top of each other. I would even go for a
cascading effect if that's all I could do.
Note: The problem
grimlok: XFCE is grr8! I think it would look better if you installed the
package qt4-qtconfig and then set the gui style to GTK.
cheers
What if you flash libreboot from a distro like Ututo, would it work? Or does
libreboot require Trisquel/Parabola to work?
What you're looking for is reproducible builds, which result in the same
exact binary every time you compile.
I know that Tor Browser uses reproducible builds.
https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds/About
"Who guarantees you that nothing was added to the deb?"
i wonder if there’s some kind of checksum a compiler can generate when
there’s specific source code that you can compare to the binary?
anyone tried this before?
http://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/grub_boot_installer.html
i think its because libreboot's grub payload tries to parse
ISOLINUX boot-loaders(a bootloader lots of distros use the live usb/cd/dvd's)
when booting from a usb or cd/dvd drive
and some times it may fail?...
you can almost certainly
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