What? No. Just because Ali lives in Iraq doesn't mean his OS is malicious or
anything like that.
If you decide to use SSH you should use rsync to sync files through it.
It'll compare files by date, size, etc. and make sure directories are the
same... if not, it syncs them together. Pretty great program.
Tivoization is a problem, for sure-- but as it stands, LineageOS and
AplineLinux developers (etc) only have to work around the hardware/software
restrictions on flashing a new kernel.
Having to work against those *and* now even having the kernel, ports like
that will be very difficult and mor
Don't carry your laptop in a backpack for music-- use this, if you have the
money to spare:
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/portable-ogg-flac-audio-player-0
It's a fully Free Software OGG player-- much more portable and simple.
We use a deblobbed OpenBSD ports tree.
It's like those OEM-modified Windows images-- e.g. Dell laptop with Dell
wallpapers, pre-installed with drivers, etc.
This just brands some things (like wallpaper) "System76" and pre-installs the
System76 drivers.
It's nothing worth note... it isn't supposed to *truly* be different from
Ubunt
Last time I tried using Tox for a/v chat, it had pretty bad quality.
I'd recommend Wire-- it might not be decentralized, but it is encrypted,
libre, has good call quality, and has great GNU/Linux, web, and Android
clients.
https://wire.com/
Woah, the mate wanted a text editor, not an OS!
He should use ed.
ed is standard. ED IS *THE* EDITOR.
Woah, the mate wanted a text editor, not an OS!
He should use ed.
ed is standard. ED IS *THE* EDITOR.
For reading, I mainly use my old Nook SimpleTouch with Android 2.2
installed-- old versions of everything from F-Droid to PageTurner run just
fine.
If a book I want isn't available on Gutenberg or gratis online, I'll download
it from TPB. I try to donate to the author if I like the book. A lo
Jesus, she's been on the queue for three years, already put her deposit down,
and already got plane tickets...
She's only $7k off!
I'll try to contribute-- come on mates!
The way I see it, enterprise editions are bad because they're proprietary--
but at least profits are funnelled into the development of libre software. If
Canonical just kept developing convergence etc and died, that's one source of
funding gone.
Besides, a lot of people and enterprises use De
GNOME 3 is a fantastic DE, now. It's great that Canonical's going to stop
fragmenting the community with Unity & Mir and put some money into a more
universal project.
(That's also way more stylish!)
That's a great idea, actually.
It's default in GuixSD, but GuixSD is niche-- Trisquel is "more mainstream"
by GNU/Linux standards, so it'd be great if Guix were installed by default!
Youtube-dl and mps-youtube have already been mentioned, but here's my
shameless self-plug:
https://github.com/jadedctrl/shellTube
It's written in shell, so all you'll need is bash and wget/curl.
Jesus, mate, give Ruben & co. some space. Being rude isn't going to speed
anything up.
Either help out, wait quietly, or put your money where your mouth is and
donate.
Heck, I'm not sure if this is particularly applicable, but on a non-Trisquel
system I've used, I had the same problem.
Tooling around with xrandr for a while ended up being the solution-- the man
page ("$ man xrandr") is very useful.
"$ xrandr" will show you the config of your screens current
Autoboot allows the user to use blobs. :s
Better stick with Libreboot, mate.
+1 on Trisquel 7's default printer utility. I've always had problems with it
(on a few different HP printers and computers) whereas
system-config-printer-gnome works just fine.
>> My laptop can read CD-ROM but cannot copy it.
Are you trying to copy from CD-ROM on Windows or GNU/Linux? Generally, this
kinda stuff is software-based, not hardware-based, so I'm more inclined to
tihnk it's the former. If you're using GNU/Linux, maybe try a different
method? Let's not j
IMHO, it would be a much better idea to use a local web-proxy like Privoxy to
block these URLs.
Privoxy can work as an ad-blocker, a program to route web traffic through
Tor, and for blocking privacy-violating sites c:
Take that, guugle, we got you!
Wikibooks tends to have some pretty good documentation on learning
programming languages-- it's the only resource I've used. :p
Yea, this project is pretty fantastic!
Though, to be honest, the $3mil goal seems, er, a tad too steep for our
community.
I'm a little worried we won't make it /(;~:)\
Yea, this project is pretty fantastic!
Though, to be honest, the $3mil goal seems, er, a tad too steep for our
community.
I'm a little worried we won't make it /(;~:)\
> What is "extremism"? Having a Libreboot computer with Trisquel or Parabola?
Leah´s overreacting, but seems that no one cares.
Yea, like she's one to talk. :p
Most people consider Free Software extremism to be running a libre BIOS (I
consider it to be the natural progression)... I wonder wha
Dang, another double-post.
> I must learn C, C++ and Assembler. Maybe, Qt. Then I will start developing
my secret project.
Jesus, assembly? Are you a masochist or what?
> You cannot send PM now. I cannot trust people, so I will not publish any
more information about secret project.
It sounds like you have a sense of
Nope, nope, nope.
Don't support this at all. Librem has and deserves no respect or credibility.
"You're dead to me! ;~:"
Instead, support the Neo900-- fully free, GNU/Linux, and they clearly care
about privacy and freedom. Which Librem don't.
1) Wear a black hoodie at all times
2) Hack things (duh); hacktivism optional
3) Have synth and only synth music on your playlist
4) Be socially akward as a turtle with no face
5) Do drugs
6) See and talk to your dead father (optional)
7) Be delusional
Libreboot isn't trademarked. The GNU project can keep it's version of
Libreboot with the actual community-- while Leahroweboot keeps chugging on
life-support.
Yeesh, this entire thing is... well, the only word that comes to my mind is
"batshit."
Do people really say "cys-normal?"
I thought it was just "cis."
Non-free software cannot be *easy* to install.
AKA: If an unaware and non-technical user can clickity-click a button or two
to accidentally install non-free software, it is too easy to install it for
the FSDG.
Non-free software cannot be *easy* to install.
AKA: If an unaware and non-technical user can clickity-click a button or two
to accidentally install non-free software, it is too easy to install it for
the FSDG.
Non-free software cannot be *easy* to install.
AKA: If an unaware and non-technical user can clickity-click a button or two
to accidentally install non-free software, it is too easy to install it for
the FSDG.
It's possible-- they come with Parabola. Just modify the fstab.
It's possible-- they come with Parabola. Just modify the fstab.
Maybe some of the OS-- parts of it that are hardly moved, often read? (I
assume that copying to and from is what kills NAND, and not reading from...?)
I'd hit that +1 button ten times if I could!
RMS doesn't use credit cards. IIRC, he only shops from sites that allow some
semblance of privacy and take cash via snail-mail.
I can get why-- when it's snail-mail, the transaction is just between the
buyer and the seller-- only they know.
When there's PayPal or something, there's a third-part
Welcome, mate!
I hope you have some good times and enjoy your newfound software freedom
while you're here. ^_^
You aren't running GitHub's software on your computer-- it doesn't affect
your freedom. What Onpon said, basically.
Non-free services can be bad, but aren't bad inherently.
GitHub is an online service-- the source code to GitHub isn't released
publicly, and thus it is a non-free service.
This isn't necessarily bad, of course.
Oh sweet Korean Jesus, complain, complain, complain.
"We need a user board," "Ruben should spend more time on Trisquel," "when is
8 coming out," "it's all going downhill," "we need a blog post,"
yada-yada-yada...
This is all stuff we've heard before, discussion about it goes nowhere.
We ne
Yea, it's possible.
We're forking the OpenBSD ports tree as soon as a get a CVS server set up and
everything.
With this fork there'll be focus on patching things like this.
'Till then, well, perhaps you should go with Midori or Netsurf.
Yea, as metalanderish said-- Seamonkey recommends proprietary software.
Another notable abscence is Firefox, which does the same. I'm basing a port
of Icecat off of the Firefox port, though.
Thank god you extended the deadline.
I haven't even started yet-- I'll have a late night tonight, huh?
Speaking of LBSD, there's now a forum set up at http://libertybsd.net/forum
=w=
Perhaps we should take further discussion to the Troll Lounge or LBSD forums
to avoid cluttering main Trisquel forums?
loldier: Your desktop setup looks better and better with every pic. Some
minimal setups on /r/
I'd say stick with GNOME fallback or something similar.
It's simple, familiar, and stylish-- which is perfect for your average home
user, a target audience for Trisquel.
XFCE4 is much more flexible, which could be intimidating for new users coming
from Windows or OSX.
Users that want flexibil
A. You can use keyboard special keys by default. Both of my laptops' volume
and brightness keys work by default-- something that doesn't even happen on
Parabola. :p
B. Yea, if you install GNOME, KDE, Xfce, or another DE you can manage volume
and brightness with the GUI.
C. Don't think so. I c
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KolibriOS#Supported_hardware
It looks like it supports audio at least to some degree, if the Wikipedia
page is right.
If it's a list of usable programs you want, check http://openports.se
The online listing of ports contains some non-free listings, but it also
contains all of the free listings.
I actually have a Fujitsu Lifebook P1630 running LBSD. :p
Everything works as expected, including wireless. Except for the
touch-screen-- I haven't tried it, yet.
LBSD 5.9'll be out pretty soon.
Not too much work to do, so I think it'll be ready in a week or two. ^_^
As for Git repositories I'd recommend Not A Bug (notabug.org).
It's fully Free Software and is an all-around cool public Git repo.
Could rival Github pretty well.
WikiBooks has a pretty good book on HTML:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/HyperText_Markup_Language
It's nice and to the point. It doesn
Oh, cool!
I'll have to order one!
You should use that one (but replace 5.9 with 5.8) with LibertyBSD 5.8.
There are no package repositories for LibertyBSD-- there'll be one for the
next release, though.
I've had the same problem in the past-- updating the kernel did the trick.
You should give it a shot:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/update-linux-libre-kernel
It's only part of fvwm, sorry.
You could probably get a similar-looking workspace switcher, though. The
design's fairly generic, after all.
Yea, HD videos, 3D games, DVDs, etc work perfectly.
LBSD's never crashed or had any errors for me when running multiple programs,
or in general.
And yea, I worked on deblobbing the ports tree.
Hope you like LBSD when you do have a spare machine, mate.
I use LibertyBSD as my primary OS and it runs very well.
You should note that hardware support is worse than that of Trisquel-- a very
noticable bit that's missing is support for athn (ThinkPenguin wifi dongles).
It runs just as well as Trisquel, other than that, and follows the Unix
philosoph
Exactly!
We need to appreciate all of Ruben's hard work and realize that we aren't
entitled to him giving us status updates.
Of course there are and should be limitations on free speech-- hate speech
isn't one of them, however.
Yea, I'm against laws that prohibit hate-speech or try to regulate it.
The EU's bill sounds terrible to me...
It's not. You can completely bypass the Ubuntu App Centre to install Snap
packages.
I have to wonder, what programs would be Trisquel-specific?
Being binary-compatible with Ubuntu and without custom software being written
for it, there isn't really any Trisquel-specific software, save a few small
exceptions that wouldn't be beneficial to put in Snap packages.
If you're shooting for something like that, you're probably better off with
GNU Guix.
This is because Trisquel doesn't have systemd.
systemctl is a systemd command.
Try running it manually with "sudo start mbpfan" or enable with Upstart by
"sudo cp mbpfan.upstart /etc/init/mbpfan.conf sudo start mbpfan"
Oh, this'll be fun!
Hopefully it'll bring over some good levels for that Bonus Set!
Oh, that script's pretty similar to a technique I used to use.
I had a folder in ~/Documents/ called Passwords. There, I'd keep plain text
files for each website. Each text file would have one line-- the line would
say "Password:" and some random password I made up. I'd then check the sha256
I recall the OUYA allowed modification without voiding the warranty-- I.E.
tinker with the internals, and as long as you didn't cause the problem,
they'd replace.
I recall the OUYA allowed modification without voiding the warranty-- I.E.
tinker with the internals, and as long as you didn't cause the problem,
they'd replace.
Yea.
Our friend alimiracle's working on it.
Looks pretty cool-- it's nice that we have a free GNU/Linux distribution more
geared towards Arabic now.
Yea, as root_orca said, you don't need to use Trisquel to chat with us!
Heck, I haven't used Trisquel in about eight months or so at this point. :p
If you do decide to leave anyway-- good luck, mate. :)
FSF doesn't endorse Google's actions (and continues to criticise them), so I
don't see an issue.
Anyone notice a lot of conspiracy-like non-issues springing up lately?
cmus & sox for music
ranger for file-management (sometimes)
mpsyt for YouTube
mutt for e-mail
ii for IRC
vi(m) for text editing
aspell + latex for getting documents looking nice
sl because I can't type for the life of me
Not to mention rude af...
Their website says:
"Our online solution offers free e-mail address hosting for a wide public in
search of a high quality service inspired by a free philosophy and totally
independent of all the existing large service companies on the web. The
respect for our members' privacy is our priority
I'd recommend ownCloud.
IMO it's the most polished and professional fully Free Software cloud storage
platform.
It's supported by pretty much any device (GNU|Linux, OSX, Windows,
Android/Replicant).
You can host your own server or use someone else's server (often for a small
fee).
I like Ope
In an LTS release, you don't get the latest packages. Naturally, this means
you don't get the latest security fixes. In Ubuntu's case, the exception is
the main repository.
... this is news, somehow?
True, but it didn't say they record IP addresses.
And even so, that's a rather cumbersome method of finding someone's phone
number. That method would be more noticeable-- rogue workers snooping would
have a harder time not getting caught-- and also doesn't work for people
carrying phone numb
If you're having issues with wireless, this could mean that your wireless
card requires non-free firmware. If that's the case, these problems will
probably probably persist with Trisquel 8.
If your graphical issues are due to your graphics card, that means your
graphics card probably requires
They store the SHA1 of the phone number-- I fail to see a privacy issue.
I don't mean to be rude or anything, but what're you smoking, mate?
> I am a very intuitive person
Intution means nothing if your intuition is shit.
Snaps is nothing more than Canonical trying to make it easier to distribute
software for Ubuntu and, so it seems, with more security when used with
I'd shoot for Openmailbox-- it's just a nice, polished service dedicated to
privacy and Free Software.
They even offer an ownCloud instance, which is really convenient.
Would'ya look at that-- we both joined the Trisquel forums on the same day.
What a coincidence!
I like to use the Free Music Archive.
Playing a song in-browser doesn't work without Flash, though, so you need to
download a file or stream with VLC every time you wanna preview a song. Kind
of annoying.
Codemeter is the copy-protection (DRM) they use for their software.
I'd recommend ditching OnePlay and switching to Gstreamer...
Speaking of Python, a couple books I've been using are:
http://learnpythonthehardway.com
Only allows verbatim sharing, but a really good introduction. Not in
book-stores.
http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkpython.html
Creative Commons NC-BY-SA, good book that's a little more in-dep
You could always download binary packages from the Arch repo website.
Every package listing has a "Download from Mirror" button.
Just install the package with "pacman -U" and you're done.
I have no idea why you'd want Abrowser with Parabola.
You should install Iceweasel-- it's the same as Abrowser, but with different
branding, is more up-to-date, and you won't have to compile it. :p
Isn't it fantastic how Microsoft can reap the benefits of GNU/Linux to fairly
easily implement this compatibility, while the Wine project has had to
reverse-engineer several components for a compatibility layer? /sarcasm
Here's the story:
https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg699377.html
This isn't a libre engine, it requires Visual Studio 2013. (Refer to the
README)
I'm not a huge fan of the HTML5 player (YT's version or the one from HTML
Everywhere! extension), so I use mpsyt.
mps-youtube is a fantastic cli YouTube client. You can get it via pip3.
When mpsyt isn't available, your script will do nicely. :)
The Pandora works fine as a fully free device with the Debian port-- you can
even use a ThinkPenguin USB wifi dongle.
I've used mine as a free device, and Onpon has as well.
The only things that don't work are internal wifi and 3D graphics
acceleration, if memory serves.
It looks like the Pyr
>> I do disagree
> Of course you do.
Aw, hug it out you guys.
Hey, mate.
There's a handy tutorial in the Trisquel docs:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/customizing-trisquel-iso
It looks like that'll let you do what it seems you want to do.
I can't help but think that it would be simpler (if the ISO would only be for
your own use) to install the software s
Yea, Parabola has the latest packages-- it's bleeding edge.
It's light-years ahead of Trisquel in terms of package versions.
It's a great distro over-all. :)
Why wouldn't it install? Was there not enough space on your disk, etc, etc?
What error did it tell you?
When selecting "Try Trisquel 7.0" rather than "Install Trisquel 7.0" after
booting the Live USB/CD, does the desktop work as expected?
You can't be helped, penguin, if you don't tell us wha
Just because you used a direct download doesn't mean your download cannot be
corrupted. The Internet can be finnicky.
You should try the same download, penguin.
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