Netinstall and then when you manage to boot into the OS install the old
kernel 3.10. Jxself maintains a FRESH repository for that (and it is a very
fresh repo indeed!)
https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
Wow onpon, that is harsh.
Blag is still under active development. 20k is out and they are working on
21k. There is a new team and a new maintainer. Forums are up, however, most
of their development and communication is via mailing lists. links for info.
below:
Again read the above post. Perhaps do a little research before posting.
BLAG 200k is still available for download here: ftp://blag.fsf.org/
It's just that it's still not a very recent version, however it's more recent
than BLAG 140k.
IceCat 17? The current version is 31.6.
That's an alpha release, based on a Fedora release that goes obsolete this
month. There haven't been any further updates since then. I'm not impressed.
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You'd have to be crazy to even want something like that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haldol
this sucker has been posting this shit for a while. Just ignore him and don't
comment on his stupid nonsense. Eventually he'll understand that his effort
is very useless.
Compile?? Icecat? What for? You need the latest tar, extract it, open the
folder and run the executable.
Yeah, but couldn't find a tutorial on how to compile that one... I had issues
with Icecat 17, so I kept the IceCat 14... Does it work the same?
When was it last modified? Isn't it the same as this one?
http://www.blagblagblag.org/download/index.html
Do you think you're gonna sell something here?
one could hope...
It's a feature, not a bug (happens when you don't touch anything after
booting the live system, for blind people), and you're trying to turn off
Orca the wrong way. Go to System Settings, Universal Access, and turn off the
screen reader there.
By the way, having old hardware generally isn't a good reason to use a system
that doesn't get updates, and that's not why BLAG is still on the list. In
fact, the FSF briefly removed BLAG from the list, but then added it back on
shortly after the 200k alpha was released, because they decided
here is a mirror:
http://valence.mike.free.fr/pub/LibertyBSD/
but the site is still up:
http://www.libertybsd.net/
Hello,
I just installed Trisquel 7 on my second laptop PC right next to a fresh
Debian 8 install. So it is a dual boot setup. When I booted into Trisquel for
the first time, I noticed that the Orca Screen Reader was on and reading all
the on-screen text on the desktop by default. It is
It looks like LibertyBSD is dead.
The website (libertybsd.org) is down-- the FTP server and pub are still up,
but you can't download any files from it.
Can anyone confirm this? And if the site is indeed down, does anyone happen
to know of a mirror of the project?
Where to begin?
Firstly, the blag-users mailing list is so inactive it's like a ghost town,
and the blag-devel mailing list isn't all that active either, with only 8
messages this month.
Secondly, all of the emails I see in blag-devel are people sending feedback!
You know, reporting
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Hello Firefox :-)
Well, I wonder about Mozilla using Telefonika. What kind of data retention
does Telefonika make?
@Heather The good thing about Hello FF (am aware it's in fact FF Hello) is
that you don't need to register. Yet in this case, you need to send a URL to
your friend (or aged
Yeah, I compiled it. I followed this instructions:
http://www.gnewsense.org/Documentation/3/MiscellaneousGuides/CompileGnuIcecatSeventeen
You see, this is what happened when I tried to install the .deb from
http://packages.trisquel.info/toutatis-updates/amd64/icecat/download
And I attached an image so you can see that I couldn't install it. By the
way, I'm in Gnewsense, just to point it out.
Well, are there any instructions on how to do it? I mean, when I netinstall
Trisquel, it'll be something similar to the Text Install of Debian?
Isn't there someone (Adm.) that can ban him?
You know, I like the idea of the Libre Forum.
By the way, very useful information. Thank you! :)
try here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20150602055309/http://www.libertybsd.net/
Someone copy the posts regarding Systemd to another thread! This ought to be
fun, grab your popcorns!
Magic Banana,
no reason to resort to this level of communication. I did not mock you, nor
make fun of you...
Merely stating, facts about systemd, how that led you to conspiracy theories
and big foot is beyond me.
Regarding Linus, he said that he does not have have a problem with systemd
I wonder why I can't access the site, then. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If you're not going use it you might just as well uninstall it. That'll save
you some disk space and potentially some useless updates. Also it will make
your system marginally safer.
Welcome to freedom!
still don’t see why its taking so long to be reviewed by the fsf though
One has to ask the fsf for a review. I think most bsd people dislike the fsf
as they have a very different notion of freedom, and don't mind proprietary
software (obvious if you look at their license).
Those are not the only lines of communication for the devel team. LOL. Alot
of the development communication is via those channels plus, email, iirc,
conference calls etc...
I don't know if you're a BLAG developer speaking from experience, or just
some random guy making assumptions about
Those are not the only lines of communication for the devel team. LOL.
Alot of the development communication is via those channels plus, email,
iirc, conference calls etc...
Also, you may find it interesting that Fedora is planning on having LTS
versions as well, which means Blag, would
I'd say start with removing the blacklist for radeon. xpress 200 is an old
card, it will probably work just fine.
Using an older kernel may work. Take a look at
https://trisquel.info/fr/forum/screen-resolution-0
Have you tried installing using the netinstall iso? It doesn't have a GUI by
default.
I can give it a try, but I'd like to have GUI because I feel more comfortable
with it, and how would I do that?
It sounds like a problem with the ATI GPU, and you'll probably have to
install an old version of something to get it working.
Oh, h... yeah, but how would I do that if I can't access the OS? That's
the issue...
It is Leafpad. Mousepad is Xfce's text editor. Xfce's logo is a nice mouse
(not an evil one like Mickey who refuses to enter the public domain).
May I ask why you divide your posts in two?
Would you prefer that they keep posting the same message twice? Because that
is what they used to do. :) At least this way there are still two messages
but each is different, which seems like an improvement over double posting.
Ideally they'll
fertile ground to grow food and feed all of them
Well, I don't know anything about this place, but modern agriculture is
pretty bad for the environment (pesticides, fertilizer, erosion, etc). And
much of the food grown is fed to livestock; if it were fed to people
directly, we could feed a
not an evil one like Mickey who refuses to enter the public domain
U mad bro? Who cares if Mickey Mouse is public domain or not?
May I ask why you divide your posts in two?
You should! Why? See e.g.
http://thepublicdomain.org
I've been using Trisquel for the last 2 years now and I liked it a lot. I
changed to Gnewsense because I couldn't install Trisquel 7 for 64x because
whenever I try to boot the computer with the LiveCD it doesn't show me the
resolution. The monitor says something like: Resolution not
onpon...not true, they are completely against it. What they are doing is
making their version which would be limited to an init system and not the
entire monolithic software suite that is the ever growing mess of systemd.
BSD will never go for systemd as it violates POSIX, which the BSD's
BLAG 140k is based on Fedora 14, which reached end-of-life four years ago.
BLAG has been in this state of development hell for years. Frankly, I think
the FSF should put its foot down, take BLAG off the distro list, and tell the
BLAG developers that until they can PROVE that BLAG is still
Oh boy, this conversation is so interesting. I would love to join the systemd
debate, but since this isn't related with MATE I shouldn't on this thread.
Why not to create a new thread about systemd? of course Trisquel 8 will use
it anyway because it's free software and because of upstream.
I liked the idea that Blag was based on Fedora. I think the FSF keeps Blag on
the distro list is because there are people with very old hardware would be
using those old distros. Nonetheless, you've got a point. There should be AT
LEAST a separation where they put: These are the distros
The BSD guys aren't against systemd. Many of them oppose copyleft, but the
main reason they don't use systemd is because they can't. systemd uses
Linux-specific features, so it won't work with the BSD kernel. In fact, the
OpenBSD project is working to come up with kernel-agnostic
Aside from my beloved Trisquel. I'd like to contribute to the Blag and
Gnewsense projects. The problem is that there's not an active community (as
far as I know)... Yeah, I know, I can contact them by the IRC channel, but it
is not as engaging. I'm not a programmer, but I've helped with
Not because it refuses to enter the public domain, but because of the Mickey
Mouse Protection Act:
After the United States' accession to the Berne convention, a number of
copyright owners successfully lobbied the U.S. Congress for another extension
of the term of copyright, to provide for
This h-node entry recommends getting the latest Intel graphics drivers:
https://h-node.org/notebooks/view/en/1135
Does anyone know if these drivers are fully free? Because if they were,
wouldn't they be already in Linux-libre?
Link: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/
Oh Magic Banana...The research is all on the internet from people working on
the projects.
Fact, Linus has blocked Kay from submitting any/all code for the kernel until
further notice.
Fact, soon systemd will default to gummbiboot as the loader, it has already
merged with it. When
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