sudo apt install mate-user-guide
On a live USB session, install this package in addition to 'yelp'.
On a hardware installed T9 instance, it's there already (only 'yelp'
missing).
> I see unlocking the window list lets me move the other icon back
> across it.
The reason is that, while the window list is locked, it refuses to give
up its position to other panel items.
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> Thank you. I'm looking forward to it, but won't have time to try a live
> Debian ISO before Thursday UTC 20:00 at the earliest; weekend would be
> better.
No rush. Let me know when you get around to it.
> But I do need instructions / a walkthrough for determining
> Debian's driver and its ver
No, I didn't. It never occured to me that doing so might help. I see
unlocking the window list lets me move the other icon back across it.
Thanks.
>We can look into it now.
Thank you. I'm looking forward to it, but won't have time to try a live
Debian ISO before Thursday UTC 20:00 at the earliest; weekend would be
better.
>Let me know if you need instructions on how to do this.
I'm confident that I'll be able to find the ISO, creat
>I can't reproduce this. When I right click on the desktop or Caja and
immediately release the menu pops up and remains there until I press Esc or
click elsewhere. No options get selected unless I then click on one.
After checking again both on the desktop and in Caja, it seems that a very
> A9: Try to move the icon to the left area. You can't; moving will only
> squish the central area.
Did you unlock the window list too?
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(I think this is too long to go on the Trisquel 9 Issues page, so I'm putting
a link from there to here. Also, I will probably always tag the wrong
component or even project out of ignorance.)
Within the default panel, launcher icons and the main menu icon can be moved
to the right side of
> Right-click anywhere on the desktop or in Caja, hold that click, don't move
the mouse. In my setup (I tested with application font sizes 8 and 18), one
menu item will ALREADY be "selected" (visually prominent; what's the proper
word for this?), so your suggestion (right click and release im
But I guess one must also install some help content, as
Control Center → Hardware → Keyboard → Help
now opens a help window, but that help window is empty except for a message
saying
"Document Not Found
The URI ‘help:mate-user-guide/goscustperiph-2’ does not point to a valid
page."
When I restart my computer from ssh remotely using:
sudo reboot
...it never comes back. I have to ask someone to go to the computer to
physically hold down the power button until it goes off, then wait, then
press the power button again to start it up again. The person reports that
they fi
>>when I release my click, I must be super careful not to inadvertently be
hovering over something I don't mean to select
>Can you not just right click and release immediately, and then move your
mouse to the option you want to select …
That's what I always TRY to do, but apparently my hand
> I greatly appreciate your effort to help me; would you please tell me
> whether you would prefer to look into this BEFORE or AFTER you finish
> and properly release Trisquel 9?
We can look into it now. If there is something we can do to better
support AMD GPUs in Trisquel 9 using only free sof
>Have you ever tried it with Debian main?
Yes, sorry, I forgot to list Debian. I used Debian – vanilla I think –
for some months. That was so long ago I don't know which version it was, but
I think it let me use the monitor's native 1680×1050, and I'm fairly sure I
was using the same grap
I've tried that before but to be sure I tried again with the link you've
provided: I've downloaded the XPI and tried to install it in Icedove via
"Install Add-on from File". Unfortunately still the same problem: I get the
error message "Lightning could not be installed because it is not compa
> Tails, very probably Mint, probably Fedora, possibly Suse, Xubuntu,
> Ubuntu.
Hm. I think those distros all include non-free firmware. Have you ever
tried it with Debian main?
> This is the worst and only Trisquel 7 does this
That makes me worry that this could be an issue with non-free firm
> I never thought of that, but I bet you're right. I just don't mess
> around in TOR at all.
Why not? While a VPN is better for some uses (Tor is unsuitable for
BitTorrent for example), in most situations Tor is better. With a VPN,
you have a single point of failure. Your IP address and web tra
I never thought of that, but I bet you're right. I just don't mess around in
TOR at all. I'll have to see how to boot to a USB as I haven't done that
since I installed libreboot and not sure if its the typical F12 at boot to
get into boot options.
Thanks for that. Not sure if you've seen my other post, but I must have done
something so that I can't even get on the Mullad.net site, for some reason.
FDN's DNS: https://www.fdn.fr/actions/dns/
The add-on is not installed. Try to install it from
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/
I can't get Mailvelope to use the GPG that I've installed from source.
Mailvelope requires all new software, so I've installed it all to /usr/local;
but Mailvelope still won't use it. Can anyone help?
I see, thank you.
>Have you tried this graphics card with other distros …
Tails, very probably Mint, probably Fedora, possibly Suse, Xubuntu, Ubuntu.
(I'm sure that I've used those distros, but I don't remember at which point I
bought this computer (with graphics card) or when I bought this
Thank you.
It's
https://h-node.org/videocards/view/en/11/Advanced-Micro-Devices--AMD--nee-ATI-RV710--Radeon-HD-4350-
It seems to have worked on Trisquel up to Trisquel 5.5 Brigantia, whatever
that means; perhaps it really worked, perhaps it only worked because they
used different monitor mod
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