Sadly don't currently have an X200 on hand to test it. Is your keyboard set
to the correct layout?
> I use gnome-boxes on top of qemu-kvm for simple virtualization on Trisquel.
Looks cool, never heard of this one before. Will certainly give this a go
for Local DE Virtualisation. It may not be suitable for a headless instance,
managed remotely via SSH or other. Headless qemu-kvm sounds
Thanks again both.
I have a few more questions on the Server front:
I currently have a ZFS pool running in another server-type machine that I
would ideally move over as-is. Is it possible to run ZFS (OpenZFS) under
Trisquel?
Secondly, what is the preferred/recommended means to run
Aha, I missed that option! Does this allow you to choose which components
you want/need to install when run?
Evening all,
As the result of a cheeky offer I now have an Asus Motherboard + 2x CPU's on
the way to me in the post. Once this arrives, the board will get Librebooted
and fitted into it's new home as my main 'home lab' server.
In terms of using Trisquel as a 'Server' OS, can you recommend
After a bit of head scratching and further reading around, I am please to
report that my MacBook has now been Librebooted.
In terms of getting a USB OS to boot under the stock Apple EFI firmware, my
understanding is that a 32-bit EFI compatible distro is required. I believe
most 32-bit
Thanks for the responses.
My device is a Macbook 2,1, and the issue I have is getting the Apple EFI to
detect any GNU/Linux USB drive; this includes those with an AMD64+Mac tag.
The only one that will work is a Clonezilla Live that I initially used to
take a backup of the existing disk
Hi all,
First off, I am new to the Trisquel forums, so hello to everyone.
I was hoping to get some assistance with the aforementioned Macbook, which I
believe is compatible with Libreboot. I am having trouble finding a bootable
OS on the device; so far none I have tried will boot/be