I just did my first stint as co-host on Free Talk Live tonight. A
liberty-friendly talk show that airs on 170 radio stations around the US and
via satellite in Africa and Europe.
Some estimates put it @ 2 million listeners a week (lower # is 250,000
depending on whose estimates you believe)
Trisquel will support arm when trisquel 8 comes out.
Hope Luke Leighington knows this. :)
I have a question submitted to Luke Leighton asking whether the Devuan
distribution contained within the "Numero Uno" EOMA68 computer is fully free
out-of-the-box. As we know, Debian is free out-of-the-box as long as you do
not enable the non-free repo. I'm not sure about Devuan.
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I'm also interested in knowing whether there will be an ARM version of
Trisquel as I took part in the EOMA-68 funding campaign and will be using a
device.
My very first though -- as soon as I saw the subject line on this thread but
before having read anything -- was Org Mode. So: Seconded!
Have a look at Emacs and specifically http://orgmode.org/. It can satisfy
your TODO list requirements and so much more. Emacs may seem daunting at
first but I can testify if you bear with it, it will change the way you work
for the better.
Hi everyone,
I need a good to-do list tool in Trisquel 7.0. For example, I need to create
a repeatable task per 11 days.
I found that Evolution is not good enough.
Anyone can recommend a good one?
Thanks!
I had clicked on the link at your first post. :)
You are right in giving the link (and the implications thereof), but I
believe I am also right in ignoring it.
The thing is, my approach is radically different. I am more interested in how
to achieve the best compromise regardless of the curr
Again: Trisquel does not (and never will) "adopt non-free packages for
liberation". See Trisquel 8's package helpers (please click on the link I
give you the third time):
https://devel.trisquel.info/trisquel/package-helpers/tree/flidas/helpers