I didn't realize that was the issue.
Okay, you have a point.
Never is it good to steer people towards proprietary crap. Even if its
optional.
As Stallman says, optionally free is not enough.
Though in today's day and age it would be awesome just to have optionally
free hardware. That's
threadirqs:
Force threading of all interrupt handlers except those marked explicitly
IRQF_NO_THREAD.
nomdmonddf nomdmonisw:
I don't know what those do. I found this link:
http://ewen.mcneill.gen.nz/blog/entry/2015-06-14-ubuntu-lucid-to-trust-in-two-larger-steps/
Two new RAID-related options
Thanks for reporting the bug. It's # 23918 right here:
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/23918
You should also send an email about it to report-nonf...@fsf.org and get a
GNU Buck for your efforts signed by RMS. More information about GNU Bucks are
at
I'll borrow the description from www.outreachy.org:
"Outreachy provides three-month internships for people from groups
traditionally underrepresented in tech. Interns are paid a stipend of
$5,500 and have a $500 travel stipend available to them. Interns work
remotely with mentors from Free and
> Do you know of a good one?
I don't play it since 2017, but in GNU Guix, you can install cdogs-sdl.
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I know you are into Trisquel 8 final steps, and I am glad to see that you
have this problem in mind, but Trisquel 7 has this problem. Is there a way to
solve it? (Will any developer try to solve it).
I would try to do if I had the skills and the time (I have none, I'm afraid).
Prefer top-down but side-scrolling would be ok too
Do you know of a good one?
There was a discussion of that on the gnu-linux-libre mailing list. The
thread was "programming language package manager" if anyone wants to read it.
TL;DR: It's not any different and, to the extent that language-specific
package managers contain non-free software, this same issue is raised
> How is this any different to pip or easy_install?
As far as I know, it's not different from these, because all of those
three have external default repositories. Perhaps we have to seek help
from other free/libre system distribution projects since these patches
might be useful to all these
How is this any different to pip or easy_install?
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