> in my case I am zero skilled so
> I think I should start from a full installation.
I was completely new to GNU/Linux when I installed Trisquel. There were
a couple of challenges at the beginning, but this community guided me
through them. Since you have a macbook your WiFi card probably wont wor
Hi Caleb
Thanks very much, I found a work around. I left a trail of bread crumbs
for others here:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=5920576#post5920576
Have a great day
yes, it is true I did not post full info. Host is MacOS, guest is Trisquel
and I was trying t use it by means of Virtualbox.
Now I am trying to do it by using QEMU, which has taken me to new obstacles I
am trying to solve.
I am new to GNU/Linux and I am trying to learn so I think I should do
I also got problems with mouse and clicks. I solved the problems by upgrading
more recent kernel 4.18.16-gnu. I have now 4.19-gnu no problems as well.
How to upgrade your libre kernel you can read here
https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
It is very easy to do.
Hi
I have recently purchased a T400s which came with Trisquel installed.
Release information comes up with:
DISTRIB_ID=Trisquel
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.0
DISTRIB_CODENAME=flidas
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Trisquel GNU/Linux 8.0, Flidas"
NAME="Trisquel GNU/Linux"
VERSION="8.0, Flidas"
ID=trisquel
ID_LIKE=deb
VB is non-free. The OP is trying Trisquel as a guest in VB or what? What is
the host OS? There must be somethig I don't get here.
Anyway, one doesn't install drivers inside a guest OS. The VB host provides
for the drivers.
Do you use plain IBus, or the MATE applet and settings? Plain IBus
works fine; MATE only lets me have four input methods, but I need
nineteen.
Thanks for other replies, I tried GuestAdditions but it does not solve 100%
graphic sizing issues. Anyway now I know there is another freedom tagged
alternative I will try to do it that way.
Thanks, that is the kind of help I am maybe needing. I will try that
QEMU/KVM, there is a lot information on browsers about all this matter but it
is filterless so it is not easy for me to discern which info is more or less
serious.
Thanks, that is the kind of help I am maybe needing. I will try that
QEMU/KVM, there is a lot information on browsers about all this matter but it
is filterless so it is not easy for me to discern which info is more or less
serious.
They are non-free:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/multiverse/v/virtualbox-guest-additions-iso/virtualbox-guest-additions-iso_5.1.38-0ubuntu1.16.04.1/copyright
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