PureOS is part of GNU project like Trisquel
They are recommended by the FSF:
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
But not part of the GNU project: https://www.gnu.org/software/
I do not understand whether you are talking about a live system (e.g.,
created with Etcher) from which you access a filesystem (hence the 'mount')
or about a regular install but on an external disk.
It must be line 203 of /boot/grub/grub.cfg.new which is generated from
/etc/default/grub and /etc/grub.d/* and would have become /boot/grub/grub.cfg
if 'update-grub' had succeeded. Could you attach /boot/grub/grub.cfg.new ?
Yes, wifi is a common piece of probem hardware. The recommended solution is
to buy a wireless dongle from Think Penguin or Technoethical:
http://libre.thinkpenguin.com
https://tehnoetic.com/
Think Penguin also has wireless cards you can install inside of a computer,
but this is more complica
For Hong Kong is my nearest FREE DNS service from Japan thanks?
https://parabola.nu/packages/bind, the Bind server is also available in
Parabola, which I can just run Parabola for my upcoming NAS. :)
I need to remind the thread host which why dnt you order a Librem laptop from
https://puri.sm? I have ordered one using Bitcoins and waiting for a right
moment to have my payment.
Free software = got it. So happy to be using it.
Booted Trisq up on the Acre Aspire 1, works well - thanks all for your help.
For anyone else with a new AA1 - Was just a matter of holding down F2 - which
took me to the BIOS (right word?) where I put Triquel to the top of the list
& then had
So, I heard about the cloudflare's DNS 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 can anyone
recommend this? They say they do log but anonymizes it... I am currently
using custom openninc servers which says that they do not log. I have solved
my problem in some website not being able to access, it was the DNSSEC.
Dnt worry which I'm making few Parabola mini graphical ISO for you including
LXQt, Liri, Enlightenment, Xfce, wm-only ones and so on.
Most of most ISO are brought to you with QupZilla as the default browser,
which I need to intro my Qt small world advocate here.
The best is to just install Enlightenment wm in your Parabola, Devuan, or
Trisquel systems. yes Bodhi is nonfree.
Yes I would like to make few desktop ISO including Enlightenment as an
option, installing your favourite desktop using Calamares brought to you by
Parabola.
Just uninterested to KDE apps unless for channels w/o Plasma deps, they are
usually suffixed in -qt, just like marble-qt (KDE's desktop virtual globe
named Marble) and kid3-qt (KDE's sounds and videos ID and fingerprinting
manager).
In short I need small apps like QupZilla, Trojita, Quassel
It's strange, in Devuan i see init 2.88 in the boot and later OpenRC 0.23, i
do "cat /proc/1/comm" and i see "init". in Parabola i didn't see init 2.88, i
see OpenRC 0.35.1 but when i do the same command above the output is "init",
it's booting from SysV? This doesn't seem to be running on pu
>It turns out I had not registered with NickServ.
Right.. Good you solved it. cheers o/
I was thinking about this thing and now i got it, in fact i didn't know that
OpenRC have its own init since 0.25 version and now don't depends on SysV.
I'm trying to do this thing in Debian Buster because, OpenRC 0.34, but i
don't know how to get openrc-init working, in Parabola i didn't had
It turns out I had not registered with NickServ.
Once I did "/msg NickServ register password em...@example.com", ran the
command they emailed me, and updated "/network add -sasl_username username
-sasl_password password -sasl_mechanism PLAIN freenode", then it worked.
I guess you misconfigured it. I attached my config file. Basically you just
need to change the username and the password (please don't steal my password
:P ), and the #chans according to your preference of course..
I recommend the three scripts I use with Irssi, it makes it much more usable,
pengnuin suggested that I try etcher.io ... after verifying that its
reputation is OK I downloaded it ... oops ...and downloaded the correct
version for my T420 laptop ... used the instructions from the raspberry.pi
website to install it ... and tried burning the same USB stick that failed to
Thanks for the info. I'm trying out Irssi.
I was able to connect via SSL (verified by a /whois), but SASL was not
working correctly.
I get the error: "Cannot authenticate via SASL (The authentication timed
out)".
Any ideas?
Finally got a live session of Mini up and running, and I have to say - with
all due respect to the hard work of the Trisquel devs - that I'm very
disappointed to see that Mini is not only still using LXDE as the DE (given
it's being discontinued in favour of LXQT), but that it's still using M
Mason, the problems you describe with using E17 on Arch sounds very similar
to the issues I struck running it on Belenos (both main and Mini). You're
correct that Bodhi is not a libre distro, and this is not a priority for Jeff
(I asked on the Bodhi forums). However, AFAIK Moksha itself is en
It writes any ISO. Just select "custom image" and pick a file from your
drive. The only part that would be changed is the automatic download which
points to Fedora.
It might also be good to have a wiki page on some of the common problems
people run into when trying to create and use bootable USBs. For example, I
flashed both main and Trisquel-Mini versions of Flidas onto an old 4GB USB
with Etcher. Trisquel-Mini worked initially, but failed during the pr
I'm guessing that modifying Fedora Media Writer, to make it work with
Debian-based systems and burn distros other than Fedora, is probably more
work than forking Etcher and removing the offending behaviour. Don't let me
discourage you though, if that's your itch, you go ahead and scratch it!
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