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lc...@dcc.ufmg.br:
> I do not think it makes any difference: in both cases, the CPU probably
> runs at the lowest available frequency ('cpufreq-info' in a terminal can
> tell you the current frequencies).
heh, try rendering (=viewing) a large pdf on 300-400mz 32mb ram little
embedded pocket, hand
Hi everyone, I currently use unseen.is webmail is I found out is actually
Zimbra. I feel like I might want to host my own Zimbra based email and
calendar. I'm wondering if anyone here has had any experience with hosting
it. I also wonder if this is something which will eventually cost me mone
I do not think it makes any difference: in both cases, the CPU probably runs
at the lowest available frequency ('cpufreq-info' in a terminal can tell you
the current frequencies). The same holds for the GPU (if you have a separate
video card). You can reduce the brightness of the screen to
for books i prefer epub as its well supported by ebook readers for text
to speech, which is how i prefer to "read" a book
Thanks CalmStorm,
I will look upon it.
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To: info [at] fsf [dot] org
subject: Long live Trisquel Gnu/Linux
The free software community is the root structure that supports us as we
defend the freedoms and rights of all computer users. Your contributions also
allow us to nurture the GNU Project, certify freedom-respecting electronics,
and battle the practice of Digital Restrictions Management. Donat
Hi to all the people of this beautiful forum.
First of all Let me contextualize the question and be more specific:
I am talking about free books that one can found freely in the web. I n my
case more like Tech books but could be from others areas of literature.
A more specific question should be
Of course you can use my words, just as I rewrote Trinux's words. In this
forum we all believe in freedom of redistribution, don't we?
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Do you mind that I'll send a copy of your text? esperando una respuesta.
Gracias...
I will send the letter as Ignacio wrote it. But I still continue with that
which was my point in the first place: if we donate in the behalf of
Gnu/Linux Triquel distro they will understand and give more time of work for
this wonderful distro.
let's start that crowd funding. I am in on that
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personally i dont recommend them and i think there own software is
proprietary :( but i recently learned of free software command line
tools to download files more easily from mega [1].
which is useful when i come across other peoples mega links :(
you might also like http://syncthing.net/
[1] ht
I recommend owncloud and openmailbox as the owncloud provider. they have
cloud storage and email. so yeah.
that's my best recommendation to start with. anyways...
Thanks brashley46 and CalmStorm for your answers.
@CalmStorm do you use a cloud service?
Do you recommend any?
Thanks in advance.
What you mean? As far as I know all these are libre/free software, bootstrap
and AngularJS are under MIT license and typescript under Apache license.
I wouldn't trust that website, due to one important thing,
http://www.newshub.co.nz/nznews/kim-dotcom-i-dont-trust-mega-2015073112
http://betanews.com/2016/04/22/backup-your-mega-files/
I used to use it, till I heard about this...
Also, I have a strong feeling mega is probably part of debian'
That worked for me.
I'm using it too. I downloaded the version for Ubuntu 14.04, asa that is the
version Trisquel 7 is based on, more or less.
I had to download the .deb on my desktop and import it to my netbook, as
neither Midori nor Icecat will connect to mega.nz .
Greetings,
I use Mega Sync - https://mega.nz - in other computers - Can I use it on
Trisquel too?
If so what distribution should I use? - https://mega.nz/#sync
There are many options for linux...
Thanks in advance and all the best for this project.
Lourenco
replacement of typeScript?
Guys this posts is now solved. I went back again to Debian Jessie. Not good
to invent before the time...
Consider this post closed.
Thanks.
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What is the replacement of bootstrap and angularJS in software free/libre?
please help me, i want use Emacs like text editor in this (I know the basics
of emacs, i'm one fan of this)
Oh.. sorry... i forgot compeltely to say that i have Nvidia 970GTX... my
bad... but thanks very much for your reply! :D
I guess i will try then that 4.8 kernel. Hope it goes fine.
Thanks again.
Best regards
I assume you have an ATI GPU. Yes, it will work. The libre kernel has a patch
that fixes the resolution. Debian's kernel is deblobbed but it doesn't
contain this patch. So, yes, install the libre kernel jxself packages.
cheers
sudo apt-get install policykit-1-gnome.
Then try again.
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To: i...@fsf.org
Hello all!!
In the first place before you throw rocks on me i know this is trisquel site
and not debian. But what i am asking is not for *debian things only*.
I did a fresh install of Debian KDE from Jessie (8) to Stretch (9).
I want to change monitor resolution to 1600x1050. You see below my
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