and once you have liked the tweak you can finalize what you want in the
audacity equalizer.
What may help you is
Start qjackctl > start equalizer in calf audio plugins > start audacity >
send the audio from audacity to calf equalizer
The password prompt window usually has a clickable link that can display
which component is asking the password.
Thanks.
It looks like Gimptalk.com is one of the biggest, and gimpforums.com seems
the most active.
http://gimpforums.com/
http://www.gimptalk.com/
http://www.gimpusers.com/forums
http://www.gimpforum.de/
http://forum.meetthegimp.org/
http://forums.tutorialized.com/gimp-66/
https://gimper.net/
The names of the packages installed between when it worked and when it
didn't.
Yeah, but there are legal issues with sharing copyright & trademarked content
content like the music notes, wave tables, images, dialogue, in-game
scripting, etc. I've looked at the github page and except for the wave
tables, (of which I couldn't find) it's all in there.
Like I said, a more
Hey Community,
I'm interested in becoming active on a GIMP forum, and I found the "Clubs"
list on Gimp.org (http://www.gimp.org/links/).
Any suggestions for a good GIMP forum, on or off that list?
Don't you simply mistype the password? Also, what is BUM? You can look at
APT's logs in /var/log/apt.
You already have the decompiled ASM for GB Pokemon ROMs at github.
Thanks for posting those details.
Also all roms is executed on GPU and i think this is not security hole, but
if i have free vbios i will use it.
I agree with RMS in that firmware like this stored on ROMs or burned-in
microcode inside a CPU shall be considered hardware rather than software.
What exactly am I supposed to be looking for in those logs?
> If you want to help, please ask in the forums/mailing lists.
VimFx: https://trisquel.info/en/browser/addons/vimfx
- Please change the name from “VimFX” to “VimFx” (the “x” should
be lowercase) :)
- Please update the license from “MIT” to “GPL-3.0+”—since the
latest version, 0.6.0, it is
Oh well... I guess you could check out which packages got updated lately in
/var/log/dpkg.log
I did that, and after I hit space bar it briefly came back on, then it just
shut off.
Ok, let's try toggling that.gsettings set
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power use-time-for-policy false
***@user1:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power
use-time-for-policy
true
***@user1:~$
Hi there! This is just a hunch (reminds me of something I experienced) but
what is your output ofgsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power
use-time-for-policy
Another blind guy puts his hand up. Welcome, Blinux, to the community; enjoy
your stay! In the default desktop, 'alt+super+s' will toggle the screen
reader. On the login greeter, 'cctrl+s' is the orca toggle. If you're using
gdm3, instead of lightdem, 'alt+super+s' is the default for whol
> I wish the Pyra would take off.
Well, you probably don't have to wish for it. It's looking like it's going to
be available next year.
> But $1,500 sounds like a lot for a Pyra, (and it is) but the way it's
designed, it would last me 5 years and $1,500/60 months==$25 per month.
Where did
Hello,
I currently have a Libreboot T400 running Trisquel 7.0 Belenos, with the
GNOME desktop environment. Starting just yesterday, I noticed that whenever I
suspend my system, the laptop restarts after I try to wake it up. I've made
sure that all of my packages are updated, and it wasn't d
I know, I was just throwing that out there.
I'm not talking about a MMORPG, I'm talking about "Bill's PC"==Cloud Storage
for Pokemon and if you have your own private server, you use your own cloud
to store your Pokemon. But, yeah, they could make an engine that "just so
happens to be compatible with Pokemon Roms". Be it with a rom scan
Nothing has changed; with no programs checked in BUM, the duplicate password
requests proceed on a random basis. Sheesh.
Research results from BUM:
Unchecking wicd, tor, clamav-freshclam, postfix, and hddtemp in BUM had no
effect, but unchecking clamav-daemon did. Now I've gone through a half-dozen
restarts without getting a second password request.
Still have no idea what's in store if I accede to that secon
It's based on Gnome. I'd have to say, the Manjaro implementation looks
amazing! It looks like what Windows 10 should have been.
I wouldn't say the best options in that case because battery life is
outweighted by many other functionalities for beginners/newcomers.
But if you're interested in battery life without going for the tiled window
managers, Openbox+dzen2 is an even less demanding combo.
I wish the Pyra would take off. I hate smartphones and I would rather have a
class of mobile computing that's dead in the consumer market, a UMPC, but I
don't think they can enough people willing to spend $1,500 for a dual core
machine just because it's a fully open modular platform with a ph
Maddening. Does it randomly whichever kernel I choose from the Grub menu.
Sometimes three starts in a row.
I just tried it on Linux-Libre 3.13.0-59-lowlatency. Same random behavior.
Must be some app that I installed yesterday; all from the Trisquel repository
by apt-get install.
Something
Actually, I would try to simplify things a little more:
* "${package_name}-${addon/extension/mod/plugin_name}" (considering only the
scripts and executables)
*
"${package_name}-${addon/extension/mod/plugin_name}-(graphics|models|musics|sunds)"
(for non-functional data related to the above
I don't think Nintendo has developed a Pokemon MMORPG, so it would actually
be very significant if someone were to develop something like that (obviously
not including any Pokemon characters, but using original monsters) and make
it libre. I suspect such a game done right, before Nintendo dec
It's not because of packagers that this happens, it's because of us game
developers. Mostly because making a strong separation between software and
non-functional data can sometimes be very difficult or lead to esoteric
designs.
Hmm... Now I'm beginning to think that my member.fsf.org email address
(which I use on this site) may not be forwarding emails to my 'real' email
address anymore. I didn't change anything anywhere, so something must be
broken somewhere (possibly on the FSF servers).
Not crazy. Linux-Libre 3.13.0-67-lowlatency just did it again. Random
negative reinforcement ?
Just now I tried a couple of restarts, looking for messages during shutdown,
and the double password request vanished. I had not asked for any software
update/upgrades, however, so the behavior hasn't repeated. I was puzzled by
the fact that the previous kernel, Linux-Libre 3.13.0-66-lowlaten
That's pretty awesome! I hope nintendo doesn't descend from them like locust
and they probably would especially since the assets are in the repo. A better
free implementation would be if it was ported to C++/SDL2 and it was
free/contrib where it would point to address points in a rom (ideally
Hi there,
as a thinkpad user (I have an Thinkpad X201) I can suggest you the next
website - http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:t60 - is a dedicated
thinkpad user website with a lot of information.
For RAM questions - have a look here -
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Unofficial_maximum_memory_sp
Yep, I'd say that's accurate.
I'd also say it's accurate that if it runs Windows XP, it can run MATE.
During startup, Trisquel 7 has normally been asking for my user password, but
today it started asking for my password _twice_, once right after the
Plymouth screen passes to my wallpaper, and again after I enter my password,
followed by a grey screen, and then my wallpaper again, whereupon it
This is perhaps because, either the developers or packagers, don't make
a distinction between functional and non-functional data.
I personally think that functional data should have terms like
"font-${font_name}", "${package_name}-doc", "${package_name}-dev",
"${package_name}-mod-${modification_na
welcome to the community
I'm blind (we a same)
I'm Programmer and Trisquel user
About 3D DEs: If it runs Vista (many 8-year-oldlaptops do), it runs GNOME 3
(and probably KDE too but I haven't tested KDE on a Vista laptop).
The mailing list is working fine for me. In fact, I post solely by mailing
list, and have been doing so the entire time I have been a member of the
Trisquel community.
You should log in to the mailman configuration panel at
http://listas.trisquel.info/ and review your settings- especially things l
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_spoofing#Motivation
And yes, it can be done on the ath9k chips.
> Wouldn't there actually be a problem if one wants to, let's say, sell
debian dvds?
Indeed.
> If non-free art is in the free repos or not makes a minor difference.
> As long as there is no nonfree _software_ in it..
One important thing to realize, as Calinou pointed out, is that a lot of
g
Thanks for the welcome. BTW, you can press alt+super+S to disable orca from
the live CD. Someone maintaining the documentation should add that to the FAQ
or something.
I haven't received any messages from the Trisquel mailing lists for the past
two days. I do see new messages in the forum, and also in the list archives.
Anyone else in the same situation?
Jaded is right - I ran it on an absolutely crappy atom with 1gb ram (full
ISO, not mini). It had a freshly installed (by the dude who sold it to me for
50 bucks) Windows 7 Starter ed. and that took 4 minutes to boot and 600 mb
RAM on boot. Unusable. I installed Trisquel fallback and it ran fl
Ahaa! Well, good to know that forcing an indirect rendering context gives a
correct output. So to sum it up for the OP:
glxinfo -i | grep direct
I would go for Vorbis for the audio codec, VP8 for the video codec and WEBM
for the container.
LXDE, a hint of TWM-Based desktop enviroments, GNOME (for the full trisquel)
and a FLOSS version of Windows explorer for unix-like operating systems
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