Also, the GUI based solution for adding an existing icon to your launcher is
by using the Main Menu tool (alacarte). You can access it by right-clicking
on the Trisquel icon (Applications), or through System Settings. Then follow:
select your launcher → Properties → click on the icon
I
lembas: let me see. You criticize a free software addon because in the
description it talks about open source? That I can understand I guess. But,
to clarify, you **refuse** to use an addon that is free software just because
in the description there is the word "opensource"?
After some investigation I found the change lilos has made (use for example
ghex or hexdump):
In the EFIUpdaterApp.efi the only change was:
7360 00 00 20 00 44 76 00 10 25 c8 1c d5 00 00 20 00
to
7360 00 00 20 00 44 76 00 10 e5 82 c1 15 00 00 20 00
The other change was that
Think it was suppose to be PNG. D:
"Considered harmful"
"AMVIDIA" combinations don't go well in my combination, you will probably
profit more from an Intel + NVIDIA system. It's not like AMD processors are
much of a competition to Intel these days, anyway...
> But, to clarify, you **refuse** to use an addon that is free software just
because in the description there is the word "opensource"?
I never said so.
Could I ask if you are duel booting perhaps? Has anyone thought to ask that?
Or running a VirtualBox? Kernel failure? Did you use the "USB stick and a
Live Usb maker" to install the system?
Perhaps this a hardware fault in your CPU? Maybe first try to disable cache
on the cpu from the
Intel, definitely, until Nouveau gets reliable reclocking that can fully
exploit the graphics card. (It is starting to happen on Kepler series video
cards [most GeForce 600 and some GeForce 700s]).
PNG is the preferred format, however, several others such as BMP, GIF, ICO,
SVG, XPM are also accepted. Application icons showed in Main Menu are of
24x24 pixels, so you'll have to make sure that the icon will be "readable" at
this size.
No need to apologize! My response was to strypey.
No need to apologize! My response was to strypey.
The preferred format actually is SVG. Because it is vectorial, icons look
perfect even if huge on a high-definition screen.
I also tend to think that 1GB of RAM may be too little for your usage (well,
for the Web where pages became far heavier in the past years). That said, a
larger swap is no solution: the system becomes unbearably slow as soon as you
*start* using the swap. The real solution if you really run
But not all Intel's GPUs.
Intel != performance.
You can say that Intel GPU will work fine with 3d games, but GMA and HD are
not the same things.
Thank you!! I will try it.
Thanks!
Hi Emanuele,
super+alt and right click on the menu, then choose move and move it to the
original place. Thats it :D
This is a some bug? to high for and .txt log.
EFIUpdaterApp.efi checks if version is 1,1 or 1,0
Changes what i make was 2 or 3 checks of CRC checksum not one.
Also i did not download update from site.I push autoupdate in control panel
apple firmware is download then he ask me to reboot i cancel it then copy
from apple update files
/var/log/
the log folder takes 5,7gb
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vita@vita-desktop:~$ uname -a
Linux vita-desktop 4.2.5-gnu #1 SMP Tue Oct 27 21:02:03 UTC 2015 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
---
vitacell: that'a whole lotta lot lot! I have 380 mb in var..
IntelCore i5-4460 is a good choice señor Vita :)
AMD has not 3D acceleration and yes, some AMD CPUs has backdoors.
Regards.
Secondary? If you'r asking why I put someonedidnotlikeitsothisishowitlooksnow
as e-mail address It's because you (moxalt) complain about it.
"as opposed to cooloutac?" I can't help u here as I don't have any clue on
what cooloutac means. Cool out activation? Cool! Out of Alternate Current? I
I dont know if its compatible o not.. you must find your motherboard
specifications and look which CPU is compatible. Probably you will need buy
new motherboard, an Asrock h97 for example.
If your machine is a desktop pc, i5-5675C is good, without vpro and trusted
computing neither. I
Hi together,
i've got the same problem. I tried to move it to the right place via
super+altand then context-menu move, but this does not work. I can only move
it to the right.
The active Programms Section stays always in the left, not very nice.
Does anyone knows a solution for this
Well, you can use ext2 on boot partition as it doesn't use journaling.
4th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processors, compatible with i5-3570k's
socket??
Don't be deceive by the trisqueltrollsquad MeNoMore; I've found your
explanation useful as I stated after the joke I make. I urge u 2 read it
again, please. Don't be deceived:
"Just kidding dude, thanks for the cool stuff. It'll come in handle later on
my future." (I clarify that there's
Hi Xlash,
thanks for the tip!
But this doesn't work too. The "Active programms"-Section is not moveable.
15 min after trying to click that image... XD
Mmm maybe if you try moving to the right the window list...
Hi mYself,
what is the configuration-file of the launcher?
Try super+alt and click in the left corner. Should be work.
Maybe not, but that page doesn't mention the problem of logs filling up the
disk. I tried to edit the post but don't have permission to do so :/
Hi Xlash,
very much thanks, that was the solution!
You would probably appreciate vector-based icons more if you used GNOME
Shell. Some of the icons in Trisquel 6 were ugly as hell, because they were I
think 32x32 raster images and GNOME Shell displays icons at a larger size. I
actually switched to the stock GNOME theme (Adwaita) because of
Vector based formats are the preferred choice when designing and optimizing
an icon (set) for a specific target dimension (e.g. 24x24 pixels), but in the
latter choice, the display quality will regardless stay the same. However,
you're right about preferring SVG(Z) since this would involve
I uninstalled evolution, because I don't use it. I used synaptic and choose
"complete removal". BUT, when I boot up my computer I still get
"evolution-calendar-factory" and "evolution-source-registry" showing up in
system monitor.
I like to follow KISS principles, if I don't use it I want it
Hi, I damaged my i5-3570k.
I like i5+hd4000, but, this is a backdoored CPU.
Should I buy some equivalent AMD CPU + motherboard? has AMD CPU some
backd00rs? firmwares? unfriendly with free software?
There seem to be a number of wiggly issues with customizing the taskbar in
Trisquel main. The Super+ALT+RightClick to remove a program launcher from the
panel is another one. Windows has had a simple, user-friendly way of doing
all these things since Windows 95/98. Surely GNU/Linux can do
Please make sure to patch the libreboot documentation to include this :)
I was simply asking for clarification, so as not to waste the other person's
time or my own going down a blind alley. MeNoMore gave me some very helpful
clarification, for which I said thank you. All of this happened well before
you posted this unhelpful attack comment, and your slanted
No problem. Im glad to read that you succeed :)
I'm working for an organisation that runs a Drupal 7 site and we have also
been experiencing regular downtime. What version of Drupal does the Trisquel
site use? If it's also Drupal 7, there may be a bug in Drupal core, or some
module we both use.
It may be worth creating an issue on
> Nice, but fully bugged.
roflmao
It's not been down for me much either. I suppose I've been lucky with all the
big complaints the good peeps of Trisquel have had- I never had any problems
with Abrowser, IceCat, or Linux. The website has never been down for me either.
> Anyway, I see no benefit in a witch-hunting.
Exactly. So what if they use non-free firmware! As long as they continue to be
constructive members of the community and do not recommend non-free software to
anyone it shouldn't even matter what they do in private. It's their freedom at
stake, not
> Hopefully, sooner rather than later, hardware manufacturers will start being
> more environmentally responsible and making devices that last, and can be
> repaired and kept running for decades.
If only capitalism worked like that...
Planned obsolescence, proprietary software, total
It's easy on the eyes. Plus, cute giraffe! With books, of all things!
Even if we're not being directly targeted, we should resist state surveillance.
The existence of enormous compendiums of information on the citizenry is in
itself dangerous.
Security should ideally be government-proof. Aim for that goal, and you'll be
more than prepared for the common-or-garden
I have a simple request- can you prove that Calinou and SuperTramp are using
non-free Debian systems? Just using Debian is not evidence enough. I use
Debian, but I don't necessarily use non-free software.
Stuff that they supposedly said in IRC (without logs) is not very trustworthy
evidence,
> You've read the rest of this thread, yes? You understand that we're
> discussing a laptop, not a server, yes?
Why the viciously sarcastic tone? You asked for help, the above post gave you
some. Just because you see some command-line stuff that is a step more
complicated and requires a bit of
Anyone who's "looking down" on people for using proprietary software is in
the wrong, period. RMS would tell you the same thing: except in a few cases
like Skype, using proprietary software harms you. You should avoid it
whenever possible for your own freedom's sake, but it's not like it's a
Why the secondary e-mail address? someonedidnotlikeitsothisishowitlooksnow as
opposed to cooloutac? I've been wondering about that for a bit.
Apt-get purge only removes system-wide configuration files, not settings stored
in users' home directories. You have to delete those manually.
https://trisquel.info/en/does-trisquel-include-proprietary-software
A lot of pepole do not read through the F.A.Q section.
Thank you.
It seems to affect doom the worst. The other 3d games are not affected
OK. (sorry for the delay)
Also, install the wicd-gtk package, you have to keep connected to the
Internet, don't you? :D
You can run benchmarks, like me. And post all your output, here.
$ grep VGA /proc/pci || lspci | grep VGA | colrm 1 4
$ egrep "model name|MHz" /proc/cpuinfo
$ xdpyinfo | egrep "version:|dimensions|depth of"
$ glxinfo | egrep -A2 "direct rendering|OpenGL vendor"
$ uname -a
$ vblank_mode=0
Agree!
Elsewhere I got the advice to get an amd mainboard and mount a nvidia
graphics card? Agree? Which graphics card?
You can disable UEFI, using only EFI.
I personally recommend you to use Geany (still full of features, but
with spell checking, so expect some disk space usage) or Mousepad (very
minimal text editor for XFCE, but with no spell checking, but give it a
try) instead of Gedit, and please leave Gedit untouched if you're using
GNOME.
I
http://blog.invisiblethings.org/2015/10/27/x86_harmful.html
I tryed 3 gamepads, 3 working, but, buttons assign is bugged in that game.
I think it also harms the society as whole. It for example teaches people
dependence and exposes their privacy. It gives publicity for proprietary
software. And then absolutely horrible file formats become "standards", like
OOXML.
Just a precision: rms insists that anyone should be free to redistribute
exact copies of the work. Even if non-functional. All Creative Common
licenses satisfy that point. But the default copyright (on most non-free
works) does not.
The only way to keep all your information safe, is to NOT use the internet.
hahaha>
But I agree.
You do not have to use IceCat. (:
There was a project to develop h-node client. I don't know how that is going.
I think one should be in the default install of all free distros, that way we
would get a relatively large body of usable information. It could also
include benchmarks.
Somewhat related bug
Exactly. If OP wants to follow KISS, OP shouldn't use GNOME.
Xfce + Claws Mail is the way to go.
As always XKCD sums this up nicely:
https://xkcd.com/627/
With a user-friendly GUI, a web browser, and this "cheat sheet", GNUbies can
solve many problems learning, tweaking, or fixing their system independently.
If they install GNU/Linux and get presented with nothing but a blinking
Newbie question: how to remove programs you installed from source with "make
install"?
make clean removes any intermediate or output files from your source / build
tree. However, it only affects the source / build tree; it does not touch the
rest of the filesystem and so will not remove previously installed software.
If you're lucky, running make uninstall will work. It's up to the
I believe those processes are fundamental to several GNOME components. Not
only to its email client. For instance, GNOME's calendar probably share data
with Evolution, GNOME Shell shows Evolution's contacts when searching, etc.
That would at least explain why removing "evolution-data-server"
>> Yes, I think that's what I did on my T60 as a first step before installing
libreboot. A better solution is to actually remove the card though. > You
know, I suggested to you that this might be the problem several weeks ago.
I'm starting to think the best solution is actually to get rid of GNOME,
which seems to have turned into KDE-style bloatware, and try a more
lightweight desktop, with a more sane choice of applications (eg
IceDove+Lightening instead of Evolution). Trisquel Mini (LXDE instead of
GNOME)
It maybe a tad off-topic for the forum, and certainly off-topic for this
thread, but I'd be happy to join you in a discussion of how to fix bug #0
that underlies all proprietary software: corporatist capitalism. For me, the
discussion of crowdfunding the cost of libre drivers/ firmware in
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