Thanks. But I still wonder, other people notice these too?
I assume this relates only to having this combination. In that case the first
thing that comes into my mind is: have a fully encrypted disk or other
storage medium you use. Although I never tried this on my own due to time
constraints (yep, being a very busy person who prefers a mindless rela
Yes, it does :)
> Does this allow you to choose which components
> you want/need to install when run?
I've never used it myself, but I think that's the idea.
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/using-netinstall-image-bootable-usb-drive
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Aha, I missed that option! Does this allow you to choose which components
you want/need to install when run?
It makes my dumb TV Think™ freely!
I get an adapter with VGA and headphone jack on one end, and HDMI on
the other end. This gets audio and video from my laptop to the TV.
Then, I install Kodi and whatever addons I want, like 3anime.
Then, I set it to black my laptop's screen when Kodi's on, and
> In terms of using Trisquel as a 'Server' OS, can you recommend the best way
> to go at this; i.e. a minimal console only installation for management over
> SSH, no Desktop Environment etc.
It sounds like you'd be best of with the netinstall. It's the fourth option on
the download[1] page.
[1]
Looks like an official internet registry for IPv4 and IPv6 in your region.
Wikipedia says it is "the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Europe, West
Asia, and the former USSR. It is headquartered in Amsterdam, with a branch
office in Dubai.A RIR oversees the allocation and registration of I
Evening all,
As the result of a cheeky offer I now have an Asus Motherboard + 2x CPU's on
the way to me in the post. Once this arrives, the board will get Librebooted
and fitted into it's new home as my main 'home lab' server.
In terms of using Trisquel as a 'Server' OS, can you recommend
The only person who can answer that is you. What do you think you can do with
it? With GNU/Linux almost everything is possible. It's like the discovery of
your vocation; the possibilities are boundless but only a few are the good
ones for you.
Recently I questioned myself pretty much the sa
Thank you very much for the clarification. It seems that the (non-free)
firmware is not absolutely necessary for those cards.
Next, I may want to find a Realtek card and see whether it works with Debian
testing with deblobbed Linux 4.16.x kernel.
No. They work without the firmware. See
https://www.fsfla.org/pipermail/linux-libre/2018-April/003284.html (second
paragraph) for the technical explanations about why they started working with
Linux-libre 4.16.
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