I guess in that regard you have a point. Seems unfair to ditch a distro that
really tries to make things right for another one that doesn't support the
ideology. Although Fedora claims freedom, in reality it's no practiced.
Thank you, I'm sticking with Trisquel.
His only chance is probably... if he can clean the intel me, which he
shouldn't do without special knowledge of how to modify a bios via external
flashing. Of course... that is very dangerous, so I don't recommend it.
That being said, he may have to learn what I learned back around 7 years
To be honest, I think any free software license would be an improvement for a
VPN service. As long as it is at the standard of MIT or higher.
aka permissive is a good start. But, obviously copyleft is better. :)
Its an Acer Aspire One 1-131 cloudbook
system bios v1.05
VGA BIOS Version: Intelv10007
> Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 3160 (rev 83)
Unfortunately, I think that all Intel WiFi cards require proprietary
firmware. If your BIOS allows it, maybe you can replace the WiFi card.
What is the vendor and model of your computer?
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The output of that command was:
Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 3160 (rev 83)
>Anyway, I installed Trisquel on a usb stick and on one computer the
> wifi doesn't work. The other I booted it on the the wifi worked fine.
> From what I gather, that might mean the one it didn't work on probably
> doesn't have a free wifi driver available, and, the one it does have a
> free
Hey there I just joined this forum. Its been great reading thru all the
posts, there's a wealth of info. I really like the free software idea and
want to get everything libre! Alas, I'm still trying to work out the kinks.
Anyway, I installed Trisquel on a usb stick and on one computer
"One problem with VirtualBox is that only a proprietary compiler, Open
Watcom, can compile the code of its BIOS"
One word: Frightening!
Have in mind that this name, Private Internet Access (PIA), is a
registered trademark of an ISP company; not a protocol or security
convention at all.
El 26/4/19 a les 7:17, Cal ha escrit:
> The official PIA client is not yet free/libre software.
>
>
Max-P on #privateinternetaccess (freenode) said
That's weird, it seems to be failing doing IO on the VPN adapter
try these:
sudo sed s/comp-lzo=no/comp-lzo=yes/ -i
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/PIA*
sudo nmcli conn reload
Then you can try reconnecting otherwise you might need to
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