I did a web search. This is the solution.
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/sln27791.html
See here
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-and-yahoo
for why. Note that Icedove is a modified version of Thunderbird, so any
documentation or forum posts about Thunderbird will usually apply to
I'm trying to follow these steps[1] and am having trouble creating the build
environment. The problem, or at least one problem, is that it has not been
updated for Trisquel 8. This was discussed in a thread last year, but the
solution[2] was to use this[3] diff file, which does not seem to
@ loldier:
Hello!
Thank you for trying to help.
Before chaosmonk's post I couldn't find the road.
Now, if I don't misunderstand you, the road seems to have branched out
simultaneously in at least 5 directions:
1)The issue of the disabled cookies in Icedove
2)The disk space
this is a question you should ask the trisquel project
https://trisquel.info/en/faq#n3180
Right, if I understand correctly, the OS isn't even sent signals for them; it
would just send signals for things like mouse button presses and keystrokes
based on a macro.
Just curious. I know the FSF is fine with nonfree art and the like because
they don't consider it essential like software, Debian has a much different
view and believes everything, software or not, should be under free licenses.
Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for the tip, chaosmonk. Is this written
anywhere in the documentation?
Thanks :)
> E: The repository 'https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu flidas Release'
Ubuntu doesn't have a version called Flidas. If you added the repository in
/etc/apt/sources.list, change "flidas" to "xenial" there. If you used
apt-add-repository, go to Software & Updates -> Other Software and
When following this guide: https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu
To install the development or staging versions of Wine, I get this when I try
to update:
E: The repository 'https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu flidas Release'
does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository
Why not use a compatible graphics tablet with Trisquel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_tablet
I think some Wacom tablets work with free software, though I've never tried
one myself. People in the know should step in.
You have much better options.
Most ThinkPad X series tablets and certain S series yoga models support
free/libre firmware (coreboot).
Available models include X41t, X60t, X61t, X200t, X201t, X220t, X230t, X1
Helix (1st gen. with IvyBridge CPU) and S1 Yoga (1st gen. with Haswell CPU).
All
The forum replaces email addresses with "name at domain"...
Does Linux-libre support such devices?
I tried Trisquel 8 live session.
Icedove works and sends mail. There's no problem with authentication. I think
the only limiting factor is disk space (live session RAM disk: 4 GB, based on
available memory).
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