I put a screenshot of Solaris CDE in the wallpaper thread. It's kind of
misplaced but here's the link.
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/old-fashioned-tiled-wallpaper?page=1#comment-96905
You're right. Dolphins or porpoises they are.
https://blogs.oracle.com/chandan/entry/some_one_asked_me_how
"Changing a backdrop isn't that intuitive, right click menu does not have a
"Change Background.." option, so most users are stuck with dancing dolphins
or some low color background on C
I understand.
Is just that in my work's computer with ubuntu 15.10 I was able to use the
password manager. I was hoping it had something to do with the version. But
now I think is a bug of ubuntu 15.10 instead.
You can't copy and paste for security reasons. Think about it: every program
can access the clipboard, so could steal the private key and export it.
I have a password generated via the Diceware method:
http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html
This is secure and easy to remember, if you make
Thanks for this, I will try it today. Thanks also to MagicBanana for the
clarification about the other "Docker", and advice about using the Docker
PPA.
In theory, any piece of free code software should run on any GNU/Linux
distro. But when one is learning a new piece of software, particular
So I just installed Enigmail on IceDove and created a Private and Public key.
The problem is that neither Enigmail not GPA allow me to use a password
manager. I can't copy and paste the password either.
This means I have to type the password every time, but I would like to use a
secure pass
Yup, Trisquel 8 will have a more recent version that is pretty capable:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/docker.io
docker in Trisquel repo
you can install it
apt-get install docker.io
happy ianal to all!
Loldier:
Unfortunately i cannot use two NICs at the moment
Cannot hide SSID broadcast(future guests gonna need access).
Mangy Dog:
Don't need to lock a network-manager/Wicd...
I just need to point one SSID to the Admin account "Only".
Kinda profiling a "Me only" access to that SSID.
In this way w
IANAL (I'm not a lawyer) but these guys are, maybe they could help you.
https://www.softwarefreedom.org/about/contact/
Great post, thank you!
I think they are dolphins. Their tails are like cetaceans not fish.
Xerox Globalview for X. A crisp backdrop tile.
http://toastytech.com/guis/gvx.html
> GUIX appears to be a package manager akin to APT or YUM.
It can be but it does so much more. It offers full rollbacks and exporting
your particular configuration can be used to bootstrap an entire system
(GuixSD can use this to great effect, although I have never actually managed
to get it
Supplied through other channels by C Hobbs:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libreplanet-discuss/2016-04/msg00103.html
You can certainly do that if you want to.
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I think you can set privileges to the wifi connection in Network Manager,
just like Magic B. said. The guest won't even see the other router.
Applications are usually iconized/minimized on the desktop but there's a box
that can be toggled on -- Icons Window. This box can be iconized itself and
every workplace (1--4) can have a different box with different software
running.
I like this feature. I think KDE has something similar on
okay i'm gonna try to explain it again:
There are two wireless access points:
1 Tplink Wifi
2 Netgear Wifi
Let's assume that Magic Banana and Loldier share one laptop.
Magic Banana has root privileges.
When Magic Banana logs in, he connects to the Tplink Wifi and sometimes to
the Netgear
this may help
with wicd
it will ask which users should have access rights to Wicd
http://itsfoss.com/show-security-of-wireless-access-points-ubuntu/
Tirifito
Thanks for https://ring.cx/
:-)
The routers have different BSSIDs and passwords. Give the guest only one
password.
I have two routers and one laptop.
Trisquel with admin account and guest account.
Admin can connect to both routers access points.Guest has to connect to one
router access point only.
Not only I doubt I can help you (because I am bad at networking)... but I
doubt anybody can help you! You need to explain better. What is your
infrastructure (hardware and software)? What are you trying to achieve?
You will more likely get help on
https://github.com/google/certificate-transparency/issues/1203
The "docker" package in Trisquel's repository is not what you want:
$ apt-cache show docker
(...)
Description-en: System tray for KDE3/GNOME2 docklet applications
Docker is a docking application (WindowMaker dock app) which acts as a
system
tray for any desktop environment, allowing you to ha
I have User-2(Guest)connected to "Wifi-2"
If i connect User-1(Admin) to "Wifi-1" gonna automatically set "Wifi-1"for
User-2(Guest) too.
How can i let User-2(Guest) stick with "Wifi-2"?
P.s.= User-2(Guest)must be not able to connect to WLANs other than"Wifi-2".
https://askubuntu.com/questions/423083/cant-run-dpkg-add-architecture-i386-on-12-04-64-bit-to-run-eclipse-adt/423089#423089
Well, the command I gave you works for me. Try doing the fix as described in
the link above.
gclient sync.
My clang cannot use "algorithm" include.
libstdc++-4.8-dev
Sure, I could do that. You'd have to accept the risk of the cash being lost
in transit, though, and it would have to be USD. Bitcoin would probably be a
better option.
Yes I have tried higan but it does not have everything I want that zsnes has
Here's what happened when I tried your second option:
trisquel@thinkpad:~$ sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
dpkg: error: unknown option --add-architecture
Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling pa
There are some good options posted above. I have also tried Jitsi a while
back, with account at Ostel, and it worked well, but the setup was a bit
complex. Ostel website for a free SIP account: https://ostel.co/
I second Jitsi Meet for a simple solution. It runs in a browser, works well
and
I think if it was as simple as packaging they would've done it. Maybe
maintenance is an issue.
I think I finally got the blue Solaris shark backdrop right.
Pay by cash?
It seems to be made up of several separate programs so each would need to be
packaged individually.
Quick and dirty Debian packaging is actually reasonably simple. You make a
file with information about the package, and you put the compiled files in
folders corresponding to where they should
A level set on a giant inflatable jar of Surströmming.
I did it step by step as detailed in the instructions. I didn't try anything
else. If you succeed, it would be far easier to do a reinstall.
Did you build it and then use make checkinstall? This supposedly produces a
.deb archive. I will try.
Too hard for me:)
Just reading
https://devel.trisquel.info/trisquel/package-helpers/blob/belenos/CONTRIBUTING.md
definitely a good idea SalmanMohammadi
It seems to be a good idea to implement a Debian-like procedure for
sponsoring/mentoring new code contributors to package-helpers or other
Trisquel repositories.
Debian procedure is very formal and tedious but we can implement, at least,
the mentors part (https://mentors.debian.net/). I can
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