Also, @cmhobbs said on GNU Social that there are some questions about whether
Docker is properly freedom-respecting. Can anyone provide further
information/ links about this?
This is Dthello, the CDE splash screen. It shows the version of CDE when
starting but I could not capture that, only the background.
Oh, this'll be fun!
Hopefully it'll bring over some good levels for that Bonus Set!
OK, thanks for the info. So you're advising against adding the Docker repo,
is there any way to install and use Docker on Trisquel without adding their
repo?
That Mofit theme looks authentic. It's good to know it's available. Thanks.
I don't know what the complications are secifically but this is what they say
here.
https://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/wiki/LinuxBuild/
"CDE on Linux is not yet to the point of being simple to package for
distribution or a relatively simple to compile from the source archive."
Lack of
This is the announcement for the new release of ReTux:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=8550
And this is the announcement for the level making competition I'm running:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=8551
So, a lot of stuff: a new beta (which should be
Do you have any idea why CDE is not packaged for Debian yet? There is a
package called cde but it is something else. So I suppose you could call it
cde-desktop?
Maybe they are hoping to release another 'pure' computer and will use an
Intel chip so now they will say "we tried".
Yes. Perhaps a final admission that their goal was impossible. They've gone
from "we can do this" to "Intel please do this."
I understand.
Kinda sad isn't it?
The Chocolate Doom package at
http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/chocolate-doom is currently sitting in the
multiverse repository due to it recommending/suggesting non-free
chocolate-heretic, chocolate-hexen, and chocolate-strife packages. In
upstream Debian, it has been moved from contrib
The GTK theme is xfce-stellar, in case you are curious. It has become
somewhat more to my liking recently.
The package xfwm-themes provides two themes similar to what I was looking
for. The first is called mofit, clearly a sort of play-on-words. The second
is called platinum, and is similar in function. I have vowed to use the GNU
tiling wallpaper wherever possible from now on.
Follow the instructions:
https://github.com/google/certificate-transparency/blob/master/README.md
Single quotes can be used too. The difference with double quotes mostly
matters to people writing Shell scripts (inside single quotes, *nothing* is
interpreted; inside double quotes $ and backquotes are interpreted).
But yes, auto-completion is the fastest.
I believe it is possible to
Thanks for sharing!!
https://palava.tv/
works well ;-)
but yes do try
http://utox.org/
download the tar from
https://github.com/grayhatter/uTox
register you Tox adress to make it small url
ex:4...@tox.me
https://toxme.io/
Who knows when 19th century tapestry or wallpapers are all the rage again.
Yes, I thing so, probably this is what would happen. But anyway, we must to
tray!
Intel will ignore any such petition.
Yes, this is why I asking. Today, we are not so limited with today hardware
like 15-20 years ago.
I untestood, that all you want is nostalgie over saming some Mb of memory.
I use Trisquel for servers for many years just fine. I definitely recommend
it over other GNU/Linux distros! For adding other repos, BEWARE! The
challenge with going to other places is that they've not been reviewed &
vetted by the Trisquel team as being free of freedom problems (even small,
Purism had the means to produce a fully-free computer, possibly with an ARM,
MIPS or LowRisc CPU. They are just doing this for PR. Maybe I will sign it,
probably not. It isn't worth the paper it is written on.
What about Tails & Whonix? Are this distros securest than Trisquel? If yes,
how to get this security in Trisquel?
Here's a screenshot of a 32x32 backdrop, transparent. Looks even better than
the 48x48.
Hi, this post was originally published in the spanish forum by trinux. I just
wanted to share it with you for more people to know about it:
Hi everyone
The guys from Purism had started a petition for Intel to release a CPU
without Intel Management Engine.
In 2014 the FSF protested this
I converted that to XBM (X BitMap) and reduced resolution to 48x48. It looks
marvellous through a green background.
Has anybody successfully run Docker containers on Trisquel? Can anybody tell
me whether these instructions for installing Docker it on Ubuntu will work
for 64-bit Trisquel 7?
https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntulinux/
I'm aware Trisquel is built on top of Ubuntu Trusty
That is awesome! I Love it!
Vneshnyi vid. Внешний вид .
Vezhniyi Vid!
I think there should be Motif look-a-like themes for Xfce on Xfce.org.
I recently tried FVWM. The Window borders are similar to CDE. I like it well
enough. Maybe I will stick with that instead.
Well, it really depends if you are going to set it up by yourself, or you
plan to tell your parents to do it.
If you will do the installation, Tox, Ring and maybe Linphone are now very
good choices.
If you need to let your parents to do the initial work, forget the above
programs and try
Here's one.
I'm planning to install a VoIP program with video capabilities to my parents
PC.
I'm living abroad so i have to do it remotely(what do you recommed?).They
currently run Mint 17.2(gonna try to move them to Trisquel).
I know they're using Skype because of the people they know,so i need a
pls post screenshot w/ CDE.
I am going to install it tonight. Thanks for pointing me there.
Wow, it's great. Thanks.
I think you could call it OStalgie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostalgie
Rather in the sense of harking back to first experiences with computers and
GUIs.
Why not to use a normal wallpaper? why to use a retro wallpaper and GUI?
I made a GNU tiling wallpaper.
It was actually quite hard to get it 'just right'.
I hope you all like it.
Openindiana/illumos?
http://www.openindiana.org/
http://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/illumos+Home
You can't truly delete anything posted here because the forum is connected to
a mailing list. Edits to old posts do not show up there due to how the
mailing list works.
Try apt-get -f install Then try and install again.
When I have used the Synaptic Package Manager I have found that selecting
large numbers of packages to install/remove/upgrade can lead to confusion
somehow. It will say "you have broken packages" sometimes.
Here's a Solaris backdrop or two.
If the post is not about free software then ignore it or tell how to delete
it.
I want to move files in the home folder from an ubuntu computer to a debian 8
computer via lan cable cross over cable. I get a permission denied message. I
have asked the question on a couple of gnulinux
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You cannot delete a post you started? Why not? You can edit a comment you
posted, you cannot delete it? Why not?
If I write a post and afterward get to know, that it is against forum rules,
I want to delete it.
For a few tiles more.
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