GnuPG is available for the all the major operating systems, but those are
different programs to run (executable files for GNU/Linux are different from
those for Windows): https://gnupg.org/download/
So I could put the GnuPG program on a USB stick and then put everything else
in an encrypted archive on the stick and make my encrypted files portable to
any operating system?
That looks fine. The problem must be "somewhere else", although LightDM is
responsible for the login screen.
I believe the following command (where /dev/sda1 may have to be changed: it
must be the partition you want to resize) would tell, among "Filesystem
features":
$ sudo tune2fs -l /dev/sda2
davidphilipegil@thinkpadw541:~$ journalctl -b -u lightdm
-- Logs begin at Sun 2019-05-05 21:46:19 EDT, end at Thu 2019-05-16 20:49:59
EDT
May 16 00:05:01 thinkpadw541 systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
May 16 00:05:03 thinkpadw541 systemd[1]: Started Light Display Manager.
May 16
I have no sound on a DTLAPC14 laptop since I installed Trisquel.
I installed Linux-libre 5.1.2 .
I reinstalled ALSA.
And yes, I tried reboot.
I can not play an audio file on MPV:
Playing: test.wav
(+) Audio --aid=1 (pcm_s16le)
[ao/alsa] Unable to set buffer time near: Invalid argument
AO:
Hi,
I am using Trisquel on a librebooted T60 that I bought a week ago.
Recently I started to notice a weird behavior, I cannot connect it to
anything that I did/install except plugging in a USB keyboard. The touchpad
does not work, specifically tap pad and the mouse buttons, moving around
Don't forget that Trisquel 8 is based on Ubuntu 16.04 so its packages are, to
some extent, outdated. Whereas many improvements to the e2fsck can have
happened within the recent 3 years.
By contrast, the GParted Live is built on Debian sid (unstable) so it's
packages are very new. However,
Narcis Garcia:
> If you format in Ext4 with Trisquel 8, you will not have metadata_csum.
But format in Ext4 with Trisquel 8 (or 7) is exactly what I did! Is it
possible this was added somehow when I deleted the swap partition or created
the swap file on that partition? How can I test whether
Those messages were written on May 5th. Before the problem started, right?
Add the option -b to have the message for the last boot:
$ journalctl -b -u lightdm
I hope it is not a problem to use this thread as a Trisquel 9 Wish List.
I don't like the panel on the bottom having second-floor buttons. I think
mouse users would go quicker having all the buttons down there, at the very
bottom, despite they had to go smaller.
I might be going too far
davidphilipegil@thinkpadw541:~$ journalctl -u lightdm
-- Logs begin at Sun 2019-05-05 21:46:19 EDT, end at Thu 2019-05-16 07:33:21
EDT
May 05 21:46:24 thinkpadw541 systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
May 05 21:46:24 thinkpadw541 systemd[1]: Started Light Display Manager.
May 05
They are free software. Trisquel even ships by default with the command-line
port of 7-Zip. Another possibility is GnuPG, as we recently discussed on
this forum: https://trisquel.info/forum/password-protected-directory
Assuming you use the default display manager, LightDM, what does the
following command return?
$ journalctl -u lightdm
Hi there,
Em 17 de abril de 2019 17:50:50 BRT, davidich...@tutamail.com escreveu:
>I have been trying to change ICC color profiles for my libreboot X200
>Tablet,
>but am getting nowhere. The furthest I have been able to do is use
>gnome
>color manager in the terminal, but no devices seem to
Portable application for Windows = Portable viruses
And viruses I'm sure aren't Libre.
El 15/5/19 a les 21:30, m...@magicalandroid.me ha escrit:
> Best way would be have a "portable" app on the usb stick itself, although
> I am not entirely sure if libre ones exist ( not sure, but something
>
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