This is not a good idea people. Two libreboot people doing that meet up, use
the same network, and get their network interfaces shutdown because duplicate
MAC addresses were found on the network. Think it's not likely? Imagine the
FSF's yearly Libreplanet conference just as an example. Or
Having a short video/audio clip with a brief explanation would be fairly cool
to do. There could be longer form stuff (Stallman speech audio) but best not
to over do it and clog up the data pipes.
I will look into seeing if I can figure something out video wise but with my
usual schedule,
Actually one mirror has it. I just upgraded my system with it so...
try the first main mirror. That should yield the results you seek.
Just curious but are you working on getting replacements for the wifi
adapters you no longer sell?
another website I saw has ones that go to 300 mbps or even 450 mbps.
I think it would help for this crowdfunding for those of us who want speeds
faster than 150 mbps.
just a thought.
feel
oh we finally added the t-shirts and stickers, i found it hilarious to re-use
the darwin "evolution" bumper sticker concept and parody _that_ by putting
"EOMA68" inside the oval.. :)
Indeed. However, since I am a Trisquel member too, I received the USB
keychain (with Trisquel 5 or 5.5 at that time) as well... and it is possible
I saw free software related material there too.
NoScript doesn't support the kind of fine-grained control that would be
needed to selectively use user script variants of certain scripts; it only
supports whitelisting domains. LibreJS is even worse; it doesn't even have a
setting to not automatically execute any script that it detects as
No because the problems go further than the installer recommending firmware.
The documentation and non-free repositories are also significant issues for
the FSF.
They should make lebrian.com. On the website you should then download an iso
made of debian 8. It will not ask for files for wifi and ethernet. Librian
will have no links or information about non free software. That would be fsf
approvable? Fsf wrote, that it is not important for them that
For blocking JavaScript, this is why we have GNU LibreJS and also
NoScript.
None of the mirrors have it yet.
:-(
Indeed, you have to patch each ROM, as the ./flash script erases the flash
chip. The generic ROM you download from the website has a flash write
descriptor with default MAC address.
Heh, I just flashed the last beta today! What good luck.
I mean this:
https://libreboot.org/docs/install/index.html#flashrom
https://libreboot.org/docs/hcl/gm45_remove_me.html#ich9gen
This sounds great! I can't wait to flash it on my GuixSD machine! Congrats to
the Libreboot team! :-D
I always flashed ROMs with default MAC address.
20150518, allowing
video decoding at 1080p to be smoother. (thanks Arthur Heymans) To clarify,
GM45 video performance in libreboot 20160818 is better than on the original
BIOS and the previous libreboot release.
Massively improved GRUB configuration, making it easier to boot more
encrypted
A new stable version of Libreboot has been released today!
https://libreboot.org/download/
Although none of the mirrors seem to have it yet.
The card you get when you join FSF. Trisquel membership has nothing to do
with FSF membership.
You are speaking about this or it's another thing ?
This is a good overview of the WebKit situation:
https://blogs.gnome.org/mcatanzaro/2016/02/01/on-webkit-security-updates/
As I said:
"If you Librebooted your computer, probably you would not be able to see
GRUB."
I have your board, and some Nvidias GPU, but at the moment, I have no time to
test that board with Libreboot, and external GPU. But forget to see the GRUB
and payload at boot. I don't know if it
Ask on #libreboot Freenode IRC. Try the webchat interface.
I am pretty certain Midori isn't in Debian 8 due to a an unresolved bug at
the time of release, or something. It's in backports but I never found it to
be very stable, as it crashed on big websites e.g. YouTube and (agh)
Facebook.
Perhaps it is for the better. I don't think being able to
Can someone confirm this?
Yes, at least, Debian has a formal policy on WebKit updates.
"Debian 8 includes several browser engines which are affected by a steady
stream of security vulnerabilities. The high rate of vulnerabilities and
partial lack of upstream support in the form of long term branches make it
very
I quite agree.
Certainly! See the fact Midori & Trisquel Mini.
https://trisquel.info/es/issues/20634
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