Hello, Kescba san. This my question is off-topic. I was thinking that if
other users replied to your posts, then discussion proceeded to some extent,
I was going to post to this thread. I waited. So I think now that I can post
off-topic just this once:)
I am taking internet English lessons re
Sorry, I meant thank you Mason & Magic Banana - again very cool bananas -
I'll follow this all up & see how I go
Thank you Magic Banana - again very cool bananas - I'll follow this all up &
see how I go.
In short,
https://parabola.nu
https://PureOS.net
https://devuan.org
https://trisquel.info
https://hyperbola.info
https://FreeNIX.net
And try LXQt, Liri shell, Openbox/KDE as your GUI shells for these systems.
I'm also on quitter.se: https://quitter.se/kkebreau.
I've installed every program I would ever use, downloaded every desktop
environment and window manager I would use, and riced everything perfectly.
I've never felt so content... yet I need something to do now!
Any suggestions? Should I learn C/C++? Python/Ruby? Lisp/Guile? Ethical
hacking to
Thank you! Problem solved.
When things are not good
and you want them smooth,
don't dismiss a reboot.
Sorry about that!
Now apt is in a clean state. Thanks!
One single screen is detected. Are you sure the second screen is properly
plugged in?
This command will tell:
$ echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
I'm on https://quitter.se/akito https://mastodon.social/@ssora also on
Diaspora s...@mondiaspora.net also on matrix but you can reach me on my site
too.
https://a3nm.net/blog/xrandr.html
Thanks.
I run that command but don't know how to use it to setup my second screen.
amuza@trisquel8:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1366 x 768, maximum 32767 x 32767
eDP1 connected primary 1366x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
axis) 277mm x 156mm
1366x768 60.00*
You can try to set up the screen using xrandr.
Hello,
I have a laptop connected to a second screen. Both screens worked ok with
Trisquel 7. Now, with Trisquel 8, the second screen is not detected. How can
I fix it?
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