Thank you Magic Banana for the explanation, good to know.
After Installation the same problem persists.
GRUB menu displays for 3 seconds, then text flashes fast scroll and screen
goes blank computer freeze where reset doesn't work and the physical
electrical power has to be interrupted to ret
I am even more of a mess.
I have a grandfathered riseup account that I used before I retired from
activism. I should close it down. I don't give it out, but if anyone who
knows it ever uses it, I'll know it's an emergency and they really do need to
get ahold of me.
OMB is abandoned. I don
Again: /dev/sda is a disk, whereas /dev/sda1 is a partition. They are both
files because basically everything is a file in GNU/Linux, even a disk or a
partition. When the installer says the bootloader will be installed on
/dev/sda, it actually means in /dev/sda's MBR (Master Boot Record): h
Teknik require private software, more: Microsof private software.
https://git.teknik.io/danthebeastman/Teknik
Requirements
In order to run Teknik on your server, you'll need:
IIS 7+ with URL Rewrite module or Apache with mod_rewrite enabled
(Requires conversion of web.config files)
A
The problem is within the UEFI proprietary BIOS and perhaps other firmware as
well. The best solution is what you have already done: support the work of
the people who built your Taurinus for you, both financially and by spreading
the word that there are alternatives to accepting this soul su
Hi Magic Banana, I looked at the sda1 from Gparted and was surprised -
Gparted doesn't list a sda, so the feature is on the install script, I guess.
Okay, I will run install and accept the boot default.
I may allow the install "something else" optional script to also place the
/home directory
According to Chris:
There appears to be no difference in performance between including the
non-free bits and not including the non-free bits. Our conclusion of a
performance difference was partly wrong. The older chips appear to be
outperforming the Skylake chips for some reason. This might
The default "device for bootloader installation" is /dev/sda (the first disk;
GRUB is then installed in its MBR) not /dev/sda1 (the first partition of the
first disk). But, if at the boot, GRUB shows up, then it should be OK...
unless it is the GRUB installed in one of your previous tries.
This is promising! I'm pretty sure you're right that the dts files are false
positives, and the precomputed constants seem to have good reason to be there
too. Hopefully that means the kernel shouldn't be too much more work... which
would just leave the other two programs you listed initially
>Intel graphical chipsets work the best.
Skylake and Kabylake need proprietary firmware AFAIK
I like the way you do it now-- put the installation script right on the
desktop! Maybe the Uruk welcome page should have pointers to some
information about guix?
Thanks for Uruk!
-Dave
Thank you! That may be just what I need just when I need it. :)
Why isn't heads in https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html ? Too early?
delta is File Sharing system its good for Local networks or small teams
https://notabug.org/alimiracle/delta
I can try to make a private torrent for you if it gets too frustrating, but I
have absolutely no experience or any language other than English much beyond
the "Where is the restroom?" level so that might be even worse.
Lots of bandwidth and best wishes, though.
It's based on Devuan (Debian fork without systemd) and the target audience
seems to be more tech savvy than TAILS'.
I thought it was a bit much for my Journalist daughter, but if you are
posting on the Trisquel boards, it's probably right up your alley and nothing
you can't handle.
Is Heads independent based or debian or rpm based?
Thanks Heather.
I am trying to download. But after 90% that crashing. Net speed slow in
Bangladesh. Now I am trying again.
That was what impressed me about the alpha. I don't know what I was
expecting, but I wound up giving my DVD to the daughter who had never
used Gnu/Linux instead of the daughter who was getting "nice fresh .isos
just like mama used to burn!" in her care package.
The final LTS release is seriously g
Ok. I have an Nvidia graphics card on my desktop, but I haven't installed
Trisquel on it yet. I'll check and see if nouveau works with it when I do.
Re. the 'artifacts': I'm starting to dislike Gnome in general, tbh. There is
a Java application I use that doesn't run at all well in Gnome with
ok, I followed your advice, the boot is default /dev/sda1
When GRUB 2.02 menu is up and I select Trisquel the screen goes blank and the
computer pwr freeze (I have to disrupt power supply then turn power back
on)...
USB shows me that Trisquel is partitioned(23.76GB) /dev/sdb1 the home gui
al
I might have figured it out. The reason deblob-check was only printing one
filename is that it exits once it finds a blob. By commenting out the exit
line I was able to get it to keep looking and list all files with blobs.
As expected, running deblob-check on the original kernel results in fi
Hi boba, thank you for the encouraging comment - I may cry when Trisquel OS
eventually boots on my machine after this difficult install :)
Intel graphical chipsets work the best.
Migration successful, thanks CalmStorm! :-)
Yes, please.
If I ever have to use Windows I'll know who I can confess my sins to.
Have to give congratulations: as an "end user" and novice GNU/linux user, I
ran Uruk from bootdisk and was very impressed. Very clean, user friendly.
It actually ran better faster than Trsiquel on this old HP laptop I'm using.
Great job guys.
- Zem
this is the src for uruk web site
https://notabug.org/hayderctee/urukprojectsites
clone it
then
translating
make git commit
and send a Pull Request
have fun and be free
ali miracle
Hi alimiracle,
first of all it's nice to see somebody involved with the Uruk project here!
I tried it out and it's a really nice looking and well laid-out distribution
that I can see succeed in the future.
To me, including GNU Guix would be a great feature.
And while you are here and looking f
AFAIK nouveau (that's how FOSS driver for NVidia video adapters is called) is
already included in Trisquel.
I occasionally run Trisquel 7 on my thinkpad w510 notebook (which has NVidia
Quattro video adapter) from USB stick without installing it and it "just
works".
I also tried to run Trisq
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