Since you have libreboot successfully installed, it is now considered
liberated from the firmware level. As for firmware or "blobs", as long as
they don't update themselves spontaneously (via internet or certain
"always-on" connection), they can be considered "physical circuits" and
therefo
allmighty...@protonmail.ch wrote:
So, I did a thing. It took me a week to research and compile information to
get to this state.
Am I "librerated"?
Trisquel GNU/Linux only includes free software in the entire distribution,
including the kernel because this OS uses the GNU Linux-libre kernel.
I'm pretty sure Trisquel only does /home encryption by default with the GUI
installer.
If there is a full disk encryption option with GUI I'm not sure it actually
works currently as I think someone on IRC tested it when I was trying to get
Trisquel encrypted.
Me:
> I'm also having display issues with fediverse.party
There is now a public-facing bug report on this here:
https://gitlab.com/fediverse/fediverse.gitlab.io/issues/38
> All I'm getting on 32-bit ABrowser is
> an error message saying the browser is unsupported and asking me to
> install the latest "Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera or Microsoft
> Edge" (eww).
As far as examples of graceless degradation go, "Please install..." is
one of the more infuriating.
Thanks for the test reports andyprough.
Wire:
> With librejs disabled but tprd enabled, you can log in an connect to a
friend, but you cannot send or receive any messages.
I don't get as far as a login page. All I'm getting on 32-bit ABrowser is an
error message saying the browser is unsupp