> Yea, it is pretty sad. I'm American, but I live in Mexico. My girlfriend goes
>
> to UABC here. The teachers require work to be in .doc .xls and .ppt
> The funny thing is, I don't even think the teachers have legitimate copies of
>
> MS Office. It's all pirated. Their ignorance has them not
It comes from topic Big Changes Comings.
> Yea, it is pretty sad. I'm American, but I live in Mexico. My girlfriend goes
>
> to UABC here. The teachers require work to be in .doc .xls and .ppt
> The funny thing is, I don't even think the teachers have legitimate copies of
>
> MS Office. It's
El vie, 06-05-2011 a las 13:32 -0600, ariel escribió:
> I know there must be hundreds of ways to get your privacy compromise if
> some one uses your computer while you are gone, but you don't have to be
> a computer genius to open seahorse in less than 30 secs.
+1. I'd like seahorse ask me my user
On 10/04/11 21:52, Henry Jensen wrote:
Hello,
Hello!
My question is: Is there a method to install a simplified version of
Trisquel, which is more "Debian-like"?
There is a text mode installation (at least at trisquel 4.0) where you
can install a minimum system.
Nice email :)
On 06/04/11 06:42, alonivt...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately, I am talking about the text mode in the live CD of
Trisquel mini. It tries to recognize a network adapter (or something
similar) and then after it doesn't find it it asks me to choose a
repository which it can't verify and thus it ca
On 05/04/11 16:32, Luis A. Guzman Garcia wrote:
El mar, 05-04-2011 a las 16:27 +0200, Daniel Molina escribió:
since a
network adapter is not present in the computer, I could not complete the
installation.
Really? Which part of installation did it happen in? As far as I know,
you
> since a
> network adapter is not present in the computer, I could not complete the
> installation.
Really? Which part of installation did it happen in? As far as I know,
you don't need internet connection (or a network adapter) for installing
any GNU/Linux distro.
El sáb, 26-03-2011 a las 13:29 +0100, igor.zo...@tatz.com.ua escribió:
> Why would you need an old version of Trisquel?
I have an old laptop which doesn't work with Trisquel 4.0 or 4.5 because
of plymouth. I have Trisquel 3.5 in it. Just talking: I think that it
would be important to have good sup
> like the Humble Indie Bundle. (which went to the non-profits FSF
> and Childsplay)
Just a note: It was EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) instead of FSF.
> Of course, I feel it should and legally will (due to non-profit?) have to
> remain completely free. But the Humble Indie Bundle and e
It was an Ubuntu choice because of posibility of videoconference in some
protocols and/or other things.
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