Are there any phones (apart from the soon-to-be Neo900) where it can be
verified that the modem *is* off when 'disabled', and not just pretending to
be? Perhaps more to the point, is this an issue which can be solved by (say)
flashing Replicant to a device with decent modem isolation, or does
It's coming up in the forum, so that's a good sign :).
I am glad you solved your problem.
Even though is an emulator, it still is proprietary software.
The immoral problem of proprietary software is not that it has malevolent
features, but that it doesn't respect your freedom, which is a malevolent
feature from my point of view.
So even if th
Send a letter to FCC https://dearfcc.org/
Although you are obligated to rename it to Ice___ beforehand to regain
freedom zero. :-)
July 12th is the day of action to support net neutrality.
Here are FSF and EFF posts about this topic:
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/today-july-12th-day-of-action-for-net-neutrality
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/07/todays-day-lets-save-net-neutrality
It still won't run the N64 emulator, but it looks pretty.
https://lut.im/KTrCVxYqSk/YlsO8z9XtgA4e6Xy.png
I did this:
Online Updater > Core Updater > mupen64plus_libretro.so.zip
Thumbnails Updater >
Sony - PlayStation 3 (Downloadable).zip
So
Well the firmware it runs on (Marlin 3d printer firmware) is gpl3:
https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin
I use slic3r and printrun for printing which are also gpl3 (and in the debian
stretch repos)
Excellent!
Does everything work ok with only Free Software? Would there be any
reason to exclude the Prusa i3 printer from being eligible to the
Respect Your Freedom certificate?
On 12/07/17 15:39, sleepr...@riseup.net wrote:
> I have a Reprap (Prusa i3) which I built myself. Took about four
> e
I have a Reprap (Prusa i3) which I built myself. Took about four evenings to
complete it. Runs on an Arduino Mega. Bought the DIY set for 450 euro.
Great learning experience for constructing, simple soldering and programming.
Oops, another thing I forgot to say: I had a look on h-node too, but
found no 3D printer, maybe I did not know how to look it up.
Yes, I agree. Nice analogy.
But now imagine that Trisquel and Debian are not gratis, and Trisquel is
expensive and Debian cheap. With the money I have, I might en up
b
As for the cheaper printers currently in the market, I say the same
thing that I would say about other hardware/devices: Imagine that our
"free/libre software house" is burning (and it probably is already,
because the number of blobs in the original Linux kernel keeps growing),
now notice that the
Hey, thank you.
Sorry, I was not accurate at all when I said I did not know anything.
Actually I knew about the existence of those Lulzbot 3D printers from
the Free Software Foundation site, but I wanted to know about those
cheaper 3D printers now in the market, if they work ok with only Free
Soft
Thanks ariellab! :-)
Just install mate-themes and choose BlackMATE in GTK+ theme settings.
Aleph Objects is a Colorado based company that manufactures and sells LulzBot
3D printers that are certified to Respect Your Freedom. :-)
http://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/aleph-objects
https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom
Thanks for all the great info. I have been trying to figure out how to
respond to this thread via email all week, so I hope this is the way.
Hi there,
I am thinking of buying a 3D printer, but I do not know anything about them.
I would like to use only Free Software, that's the first requirement I can
think of. The second one is price. Then comes usability, well-documented,
community-supported...
Any advice?
By the way, should hav
Find three translators (you and two others), translate some parts, and then
contact quidam on IRC.
Why does retroarch have black rectangles where icons should be, and missing
paths to fonts?
Why does the file browser not detect z64 files?
Hardware: ThinkPad X200
Firmware: Libreboot 20160907 UK Dvorak video
OS: Trisquel 7
Commands in shell: http://paste.debian.net/976051/
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