You could try asking for help on IRC, channel #nouveau on irc.freenode.net.
One crutch that might allow you to use your machine in the meanwhile would be
to hold the shift key when the system is booting up, that should bring up the
GRUB boot loader menu. In that menu edit the boot options
Ubuntu is non-free, Trisquel is free. That's the difference.
Good news! I think we free software movement members should often remember to
emphasize the similarities between different flavors like distros or
definitions of freedom. This way we won't get divided and conquered. While
appreciating the common ground however I will follow the FSF which I
Here's a few random things to do
There are various more or less cryptic logs in /var/log.
You could boot off a Trisquel live CD or USB and leave the memory checker
running overnight.
You could try making a live CD on another well behaving system and then
running it on this system, first
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I should mention, I am not very technically knowledgeable on this. I do not
know if that will be held against me on this forum. But I have tried to read
and grasp about the free hardware matter. I came to the conclusion that
Stallman is right.
Freedom is what Trisquel and the Free
Glad to hear of your success.
While the mini (lxde) is much lighter than the regular (gnome) there are
still much lighter options. (say openbox)
Starting install from a minimal netinstall would guarantee there are no
lurking useless background processes sucking away cycles and ram.
And
In fact, LXDE uses Openbox as its window manager.
Heh, didn't realize that, thanks for pointing it out.
I agree the TPM is not a problem. Compiling is the general process of turning
human readable source code into a machine readable binary. This is also
called building.
That just means you have to be in the correct folder in the terminal to run
that command. So just cd to the right place, whatever that is. (You could
also make menuconfig to configure your kernel before compiling it, if you're
in the folder containing the kernel sources.)
So, I can not run gnome-shell :(
Now all together:
Thank you ATI/AMD!
/sarcasm
Don't worry but try it out. If all goes horribly wrong, you can always
reinstall! :)
Please refrain from recommending proprietary software here, thank you.
I wasn't referring to wine.
Glad to hear that, enjoy freedom!
This is one thing you could try
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installing-latest-backported-kernel-and-xserver
sudo apt-get install thunderbird is one way. Or you can use a GUI package
manager, like Synaptic.
The Thunderbird in Trisquel should not recommend you non-free stuff. Please
alert us if it does however.
There is a bug about the rebranding https://trisquel.info/en/issues/6456
Yes it's in b-e.
$ apt-cache depends build-essential
build-essential
|Depends: libc6-dev
Depends: libc-dev
libc6-dev
Depends: gcc
Depends: g++
Depends: make
Depends: dpkg-dev
Glad to hear you got it sorted!
I think it would now be a good idea to give constructive criticism to
Libreboot about the instructions, the bits you found confusing. The guy who
runs it (Fchmmr) is pretty open to suggestions according to my experience.
That way the next guy will have a
We kicked SOPA's ass, looks like it's time to do some more kicking!
https://battleforthenet.com/sept10th/
This kind of problems are fairly nasty as I believe they lead to chicken and
egg kind of situations: if the update manager is broken, no update can fix it
as those can't be installed.
Have you got the build-essential package installed?
It's a collection of thing you need for building things, you should install
it if you're going to compile stuff.
That means there's no such command in your $PATH. If the script is in the
research folder and executable you need to run it with ./scriptname
I haven't done it. Just install like normally but choose the USB as target
instead of HDD. If there is a swap on the local HDD you could use that unless
there currently is a hibernation image.
Sounds to me like he didn't make a live USB but a regular install onto a USB,
so all the free space is there and modifications will remain.
I have to admit I'm somewhat curious as to why as well.
Yes you can. It might shorten the life of you USB though. You'll want to
minimize writes to the USB, e.g. don't swap on it.
You're welcome.
It is but quidam is working on the plumbing.
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/12244
And if you lose the keys to the kingdom you can kiss your stuff good bye.
Hey lep! I think that's a very worthy goal. Here's a new nuggets to think
about
On browser hygiene
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evercookie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Device_fingerprint
On hardware backdoors
https://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-us-12/bh-us-12-archives.html#Brossard
Edit as super user /etc/gdm/custom.conf to say AutomaticLoginEnable=false
No it didn't win. And in fact the forum thread says that Tails does ship
with proprietary firmwares.
I believe the newer AMD GPUs will not work without a binary blob. Thus VESA
is used instead.
Try this
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installing-latest-backported-kernel-and-xserver
On the other hand, is it possible to eliminate duplicate entries for the
IceCat/Abrowser extensions?
I've reported some duped addons here, join the fun
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/8176
The printer will not work in Trisquel 6 (at least out of the box) because it
requires a newer hplip version than what coms with Trisquel 6.
Does it work if you enable Numlock? This can be done automatically by
installing the package numlockx.
Unfortunately and incredibly, no. The Gnome 3 devs in their infinite wisdom
decided that a fixed delay is best ignoring a horde of users complaining
about this decision.
Let's not spread the FUD, shall we? The actual headline of the article is Is
Munich City About to Switch Back to Windows from Linux?, despite the
clickbait URL. And looks like the source for this rumor is Neowin, a
Microsoft news web site. This is exactly the kind of level of journalism one
I would like to try out Trisquel 7. Where can I download the current beta
version?
Here http://devel.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/7/
Maybe if you monkey around with your xorg.conf you might get the correct reso
on vesa. I'm sorry but that's about as exact instructions I can give you,
it's a bit of a black art...
You could bind the keys to the following commands:
amixer set Master 1+
amixer set Master 1-
amixer set Master toggle
You're welcome.
I am not sure how to GPL this, so some guidance would be welcome.
Have you seen this? https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html#content
Can you make a screenshotty of fonts-roboto and upload to
https://screenshots.debian.net/package/fonts-roboto (which is where Debian
based distros fetch the screenshotties from.)
I don't know if there is some standard for fonts screenshots but you might
want to investigate that first. Such
Install client software Dianara or Pumpa from repositories (I like Dianara).
$ apt-cache show dianara
N: Unable to locate package dianara
E: No packages found
tris@lapper:~$ apt-cache show pumpa
N: Unable to locate package pumpa
E: No packages found
Can i switch on forcepae via the terminal, once i am in the live session?
No, it's a parameter for the kernel. Once you've booted up it's too late.
Try holding Shift to get to the grub menu. It should offer you a way to edit
the kernel parameters.
Looking at this
Oh, does the CAPTCHA use google services? I have the dirty big G in my hosts
file. Probably unlike most people. Still if that's the case, some other
arrangement could be better. If not, sorry for the wild goose chase.
How bout this site? Looks like torrents are among allowed attachments. :)
Here's a few suggestions to try
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/troubleshooting-suspendhibernate
Nice work Legimet!
If somebody has a little bit of time we should try to narrow down this issue
to one pref. The easiest way to do so would be to disable half of the
modifications to see which half the troublemaker is in. Then disable half of
those and so on. It shouldn't take forever
How did you make the USB? Does it work on another computer?
Start from installing libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-trusty if you wish to pick and
choose. If you want to go whole hog and get any and all packages, follow
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installing-latest-backported-kernel-and-xserver
Can you get to VT1 by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1? If yes, perhaps you can try to
revert your changes regarding the users.
Hey Mzee, the thing to try then is a newer kernel on 7. The blue jack is
probably for audio input.
Open a terminal and inputxrandr --prop|head -n 15 do you see the EDID block
there?
Is the module loaded?lsmod|grep nouveauIf that gives you output then yes it
is.
If you don't know who Aaron was I think now would be a great time to find
out. One way to do so it by watching this 2014 documentary film. (Download
preferably via the torrent.)
https://archive.org/details/TheInternetsOwnBoyTheStoryOfAaronSwartz
What a cool guy and what a horrible tragedy.
What does it call it in Trisquel 6 where it works? What kernel versions are
you using on 6 and 7?
Looks like xrandr is in the x11-xserver-utils package, did you install that?
You could try a newer Linux-libre kernel e.g. from
http://jxself.org/linux-libre/
Hope you get it sorted out.
Glad to hear that!
Stay free gennaro!
You can try removing it with config and then reinstalling, e.g.
sudo apt-get purge gnome-panel
sudo apt-get install gnome-panel
(Note that that some other packages might depend on it and also get removed.
You might want to reinstall those as well in that case.)
Here's a sad kinda related recent story of a free hardware KDE tablet.
Why the Vivaldi tablet never came to market https://lwn.net/Articles/606100/
where do I actually download the source code for Trisquel?
Here for the all of it, select the sources DVD at
https://trisquel.info/en/download
Or if you want the source for one package only, you can use the apt-get
source $PACKAGENAME command to get it.
i686 means 32 bit, amd64 means 64 bit (and can be used on Intel, AMD and
others)
These suggestions might help with the battery time
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/optimizing-battery-time
Hey xilixi! Yes, all free packages are included (unless they depend on a
non-free package).
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-trisquel-made
However Trisquel 6 is based on ubuntu 12.04 which didn't include LeoCAD. It
will be available in Trisquel 7.
Does it remain black screen? I believe that's what happens with some radeons.
Don't know if there is a workaround.
You can find out your hardware with thelspcicommand.
And sometimes something claims to be under a certain license but actually
isn't, e.g. the Linux kernel... :-/
(supposedly GPL'd but contains binary blobs)
So the only way to be relatively sure is to see if it claims to be under a
free license and even if yes then go looking around the tree
Those wallpapers could be losslessly compressed, e.g. using the Trimage
package from Trisquel repos.
I only tried compressing the 1.png and it shunk in size 11.1%.
Thank you for your contributions! Hope the situation improves.
And for even more games, there is the
https://libregamewiki.org/
(games made of free code AND free media)
SafeBrowsing should be renamed to GoogleBrowsing.
And starting with Trisquel 7 virtualbox will not be included as compiling it
requires using a non-free compiler.
Great to hear that. BLAG did some nice work on Linux-libre.
You can try maxversion bumping it, see e.g.
https://web.archive.org/web/20080701223109/http://forum.addonsmirror.net/index.php?showtopic=973#post-member-3818
Check all mixers to make sure it's not muted. E.g. alsamixer from the command
line. (m to un/mute a channel) If memory serves double clicking or was it
right clicking the gnome sound volume applet takes you to a pulse audio GUI
mixer.
On free software and open source
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
I believe this is in virgin state:
# ~/.profile: executed by the command interpreter for login shells.
# This file is not read by bash(1), if ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login
# exists.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples.
# the files are located in the bash-doc package.
Now bugs can be filed against Trisquel 7.
Now bugs can be filed against Trisquel 7.
Now bugs can be filed against Trisquel 7.
Now bugs can be filed against Trisquel 7.
Now bugs can be filed against Trisquel 7.
The reason it's not in Trisquel 6 is simply because it was not available in
the upstream. (ubuntu, debian)
Congrats and glad to have you here.
It's not available in Abrowser. Anybody knows why, cause it seems to be
under the GPL ?
Because you (or anybody else) hasn't added it yet !
https://trisquel.info/en/node/add/addon
This is a good point. The word accessability doesn't currently appear on the
front page.
Glad to hear you found something, jxself knows about kernels, work with him.
I don't see havlet in the Trisquel 6 repos. No idea what it is or how it's
licensed.
Are you sure the network you're looking for is up? Can you connect to it
using some other device?
What's havlet? If it's proprietary software which we disapprove, don't link
to it.
Care to post a few before and after screenshots?
Here's a few bits of documentation you might be interested in, good luck!
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/troubleshooting-suspendhibernate
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/compiling-gnu-linux-libre-kernel
Have you checked the memory of the computer? I believe the Trisquel CD/DVD
can do that when you reboot off it.
The Hacker Crackdown is a good read. While easy to read, it gives a good
perspective and interesting info on things past.
Did you try changing the referer header like alu?
Sure.
Sure, that's what you say citizen but do you
* own a SmartBed which can corroborate your claim?
* use a made in China tooth brush?
* eat anything your neighbor doesn't eat?
* work at a Patriotic Corporation?
* dream of breaking the law?
You still probably might be terrorist and that's why you
And on the lingo, driver is one thing, microcode and firmware another. And as
you've noticed people use all three in a confusing mash.
Please don't do that.
There are a few free flash implementations, you should try them. If that does
not work, talk to the teacher, carefully explain your position and don't
abandon your ethics easily.
Also, if you want to read it instead of owning a copy, your local
(university) library might be able to help you.
Those are *examples* and most users don't run libreboot/coreboot...
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