Hmmm ... looks like good old lxde to me :)
「音本」だ。日本語のクラスのために作ったの。「4」も使う理由は6字があるユーザーネームだったね。
When I saw this thread, I thought about mentioning this, but it seems it is
irrelevant now that you did so... kudos!
That is good news considering how long ago icedove has been behind the
times...
38.8 is extremely old.
Ah okay, I am not experienced though with gimp or anything alternate *cough
micro* cough* crap* cough* paint *cough
Sarcasm seemed warranted... :)
Yeah, I was searching for "icotool" in Synaptic, which was the reason why I
didn't find it - not sure what I was thinking. :P
Even wine installed fine this time.
> Yeah I tried that method without luck also.
You need to be specific about what went wrong in order for us to help. When
something doesn't work, specify what you expected to happen and what happened
instead.
For now though, try the instructions from my last post, since I know that it
works
Yeah I tried that method without luck also.
I was able to install the trusty version, but the program would not let me
install "non-listed programs".
> How do I do that?:)
Rather than only telling you how, I'm going to walk you through the problem
solving process by which I figured out how. You'll notice that I don't really
know what I'm doing. I just try things, figure out why they didn't work, fix
the problem, and repeat until everything
Actually icedove is actually pending the MR approval :)
https://devel.trisquel.info/trisquel/package-helpers/merge_requests/196
I've attached some screenshots to illustrate what is going on.
I also discovered that I can Disable Networking and then re-Enable it, and it
will reconnect my wireless that way.
"What I don't get is why programs, especially apps such as Icedove, that are
already known to be libre aren't automatically updated in the Trisquel
repositories. Why isn't that a "push" process?"
There is no Icedove package in Ubuntu to take and automatically update. Take
a look:
乱入失礼。あと日本語使っちゃって。ちょっとだけ。
オンポンちゃんはアメリカの人だと思うんだけど、はじめましてGNUbahnさんはどこの国の方ですか?
最初日本人かなと思ったんスけど。すごく微妙だけど後でアレ?日本人じゃないのかなみたいな。
I'm using Trisquel 8.0 with a Penguin Wireless G USB Adapter for GNU / Linux
(TPE-G54USB2) from ThinkPenguin.
It works great when it's first plugged in - I get the menu for "Wi-Fi
Networks", allowing me to connect to my wireless network.
But, after rebooting my computer, nothing appears under
No thank you to the rain / wet look. I like the blue - green color scheme.
I haven't tried it myself in Trisquel, but PlayOnLinux is written in Python
and doesn't need to be built.
On the PlayOnLinux download page, click "All distributions" and download the
generic package and extract it. Then run ./playonlinux (the file is actually
not an executable, it's a
Glad I could help!
Me too
おんぽん4って、意味がある?
> you can always build it yourself
How do I do that?:)
> Here I am on PlayOnLinux' website trying to install PlayOnLinux and
> notice that there is noe xenial version, only trusty.
>
> Does this mean that PlayOnLinux is incompatible with Trisquel 8?
It means that the binary they provide was compiled for Ubuntu 14.04, on which
Trisquel 7 is based.
"Also though, the updates are much more infrequent, especially icedove. which
last I checked is still at 38.8 on trisquel 7."
This is what I don't get. I get that processing Ubuntu to flush out unfree
software is labor intensive. I get that the transition from GNOME Fallback
to MATE is
I noticed that on PlayOnLinux' download page:
https://www.playonlinux.com/en/download.html
There is noe "xenial" version of the Ubuntu package.
I remember when I was installing Wine through their own website people here
on this forum told me (mason if I remember correctly) that I needed to
Please try to run
apt-get install libpam-gnome-keyring
This should install the piece of software you need and opening Iridium
afterwards should present you with an option to unlock the keyring for you
everytime you open the browser.
I don't know why the keyboard layout would change,
Those actually look like good devices I could live with for a price I'd be
willing to pay!
Thanks for mentioning it, I might actually get one. AOSP definitely isn't
perfect, but better than the kind of stuff one can expect on a Amazon Fire
shmablet out of the box...
>But how did you add the shotgun to it?
No, but that's also very easy to do. GIMP is 100% libre and 190% fun. Tinker
and profit.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/
aka 'teh bible'
I have a bunch of old laptops, the most recent one dating 2007. I use mpv 90%
of the time. I only use mplayer with a few flags in order to play smoothly
very demanding fullhd vids. Mplayer is slightly faster than mpv.
Didn't even think female supremacists existed... Although that in hindsight
might have been a silly thing for me to think.
Abandinus isn't a bad name, as long as people get the inside joke. heh..
But meh...
>and it told me NoScript doesn't work with this version of the browser.
You are probably trying to install noscript for quantum (10.1.7.5). You need
the LTS FF version of it(5.1.8.5) ->
https://secure.informaction.com/download/releases/noscript-5.1.8.5.xpi
I thought abrowser was based off of regular firefox not firefox esr...
>why the stallman with a shotgun picture
It's the best way to fight (proprietary power)
I find it funny.
>How did you make such an avatar anyways...
It's just very basic GIMP work. Took a picture, pasted and resized RMS's
face, rotated a bit, cleaned the borders and finally resized the
But how did you add the shotgun to it?
That was my major point... ;)
Agostinho Neto
If we were to go with Neto, the pronounciation could be "neat-o" ;)
This once I would like a name that ends with a vowel, such as Secuana or
Habrena. Anyway, both are gods associated with rivers; this is suitable for
the new version: if Ubuntu 18.04 is a beaver, we can give him a place to live
in freedom. ;)
I most definitely would be :)
Monthly might be a bit too often, depending on the scope.
But having a scheduled clean-up to "weed out" outdated articles, update
information or add new pages sounds like a great idea.
I'm interested in doing some wiki gardening for trisquel. Would you be
interested in helping with that? It'd be sweet to set-up a monthly wiki
clean-up.
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