My proposal for a masculine name :
Mabon: Welsh god of freedom, harmony, unity, music and youth, known as the
son of the Great Mother.
(source)
I really like Etiona so I upvoted this post.
My proposal for a feminine name :
Oanuava: ancient Gallic earth goddess, a mother goddess who is regional
revered as the source from which all life flows.
(source)
Indeed. You're definitely right on that point.
However, as I also mentioned, Chromium code includes unlicensed files, that
is to say nonfree files. This might be the important part regarding the
reason why chromium-browser is being removed by the trisquelize.sh script.
I think it has something to do with Chromium licenses.
Some licences (like Ms-PL or MPL) are GPL-Incompatible, according to FSF :
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html
Furthermore, Chromium code includes unlicensed files i.e. nonfree.
Regarding documentation about free formats, I think this link would be
helpfull :
http://www.linfo.org/free_file_format.html
I have an Eee PC 701 too. I installed Trisquel Mini along with the latest
Linux-Libre kernel and it works like a charm ! :)
However, /home is in a separate partition on a SD Card, while root and swap
partitions are on the internal disk drive.
I just tested pdfshuffler. It's a great app, doing the trick just as well as
PDF Mod for simple PDF files handling. Thank you for bringing it to our
attention lammi87.
PDFedit can be usefull too. However it seems to me less user friendly for
simple tasks such as moving pages for instance. B
Oh ! I didn't noticed it was based on Mono. Too bad… :(
Hi !
You can also use PDF Mod :
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/PdfMod
It's in Trisquel repos.
Besides removing pages, you'll be able to rotate, move or add them.
My pleasure ! :-)
Indeed, Street View can be a great time machine… for the best and worst !
lol
Maybe you'll find "Instant Google Street View" of some interest then :
http://www.instantstreetview.com/
Quiet fast, and no Flash needed.
It works like a charm with any web browser in Trisquel. :-)
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