Nice one! I'll give that a try. Thanks
Hello. I recently upgraded to Trisquel 8.0. You've done an excellent job on
that so thanks.
I played around with desktop environments a little on an HDD before picking
one to install on my SSD. My verdict is this:
- GNOME - too heavy. Only in Trisq 7 anyway
- KDE - WAY too heavy.
- MATE
Plus I've already come up with two possible names (see title)
its using a standard bluetooth protocol for audio. so i would like to
think the software is fairly robust. like plugging in a usb flash drive.
check gnome settings for bluetooth. the pair it and in sound settings
select it for output device/thingy.
Hi,
I've recently upgraded to Trisquel 8 with KDE Plasma 5.5.5. Overall, I'm very
impressed. Especially having petsc-complex and slepc-complex available in the
repositories as they are a pain to build from source.
Anyway, I have a really weird problem. In LibreOffice Calc, I cannot see the
BTW - this just magically fixed itself. It wasn't working. I didn't change
anything. Now it's working. Good that it's working. Bad that I don't
understand why but - hey - there's more important things in life!
Hi,
Any one else using Triskel 8? How do you set custom keyboard shortcuts? All
the online guides say go to System Settings > Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts
then click add. The problem is, that menu does not exist in my system
settings.
When facing other issues of missing menus, the solutio
Hello,
I have recently upgraded to Trisquel 8, KDE Plasma 5.5.5 from Trisquel 7 with
Gnome. Overall, excellent work. Thanks to all.
Just trying to get my desktop environment set up how I want it and having
some trouble with logout screen...
By default, the login and logout screens are a p
Good idea. Done :)
I fixed it!
I had to do
sudo apt install kwin-x11
and restart the laptop. Then I get close / maximise buttons, can switch with
Alt+Tab, etc.
This was based on this Q&A
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/261122/kde-5-does-not-have-window-decorations
This seems like a bug in Triskel
Thank you for your quick reply.
This is just a test install on a spare hard drive before I upgrade my main
SSD from Trisquel 7 to Trisquel 8, so I will try to get KDE working, if not
I'll try MATE and if that's good then I'll do a fresh MATE install from the
ISO.
Thanks for the tips
Thank you for your quick reply.
Ok, tried that, didn't work. I ran:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install
But it was fully installed and up-to-date already. I also have
triskel-recommended fully installed and up-to-date.
Any more ideas on how I can fix this?
Is this a bug in
I just installed Trisquel 8.0 with KDE. I'm not sure if I like KDE. I would
like to try MATE instead. How can I install MATE so I can try it instead?
If I then decide to use MATE, I won't need KDE anymore. So how would I
uninstall KDE?
Thanks :)
I just installed Trisquel 8.0 with KDE. I can't switch windows or close
windows. There are no close/enlarge buttons in the corner of the windows.
Common keyboard shortcuts like Alt+Tab Alt+F4 don't do anything.
Has anyone else experienced this? Anyone know how to fix this problem?
Thanks
i have a zipit z2. a old little handheld computer.
https://mozzwald.com/zipitz2
this guys been getting retro style games working on it:
http://macrofig.blogspot.fr/
i think he ported some emulators.
there getting harder and more expensive to get now.
Thanks. At least I'm not alone!
I just though... If the GUI upgrader is complaining about something, won't
the command line upgrader run into the same problem? Because the GUI is just
a front-end that will ultimately be performing the same actions as the
command-line approach, right?
Excellent! Thank you so much for the tips. And that is a great idea about
running the upgrade on a second hard drive. I am going to do it that way to
be on the safe side. Cheers :)
Hi,
Trying to upgrade to Trisquel 8. I used the 'Software Updater' under 'System
Settings' which tells me that "The software on this computer is up to date.
However, Trisquel 8.0 LTS is now available (you have 7.0)." So I click
'Upgrade...' and authenticate, click 'Upgrade' again on the Rel
I would like to see a recommended donation amount per the amount of
downloads/users for a release.
Also how much left to reach a good salary for the trisqual dev(s).
Metrics like this would be helpful for working out how much i should
donate to projects but i get it needs time and energy to get an
Recent discussions on the mailing list have covered related topics to
delivery dates
have a read of threads from the last hmm 2weeks
http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook
In summery:
*Luke has run out of money to live off.
*People have started donating money to help him, more alw
ask on the rhombus-tech/arm-netbook mailing list, i suspect luke can
give you some answers about which socs are safe.
theres tons of people like with anything, that will say crap about
something.
tor is yet another victim of such people.
if you dont like websites/onion sites that have err unsavoury themes
then dont visit them. if thats the bad things that are said your
referring too.
Yes they have in the past re
was this after installing updates?
other wise maybe they need a newer version of firefox(what abrowser is
based on)? they might have upgraded the JavaScript of the services using
new things in latest ff version?
Re EOMA-68 computer cards & devices. Luke has opportunity for some
interesting cpu cards and theres a team developing risc cpus in India
which i believe have a mandate and the money from the gov to make free
cpu’s targeted for things like laptops and other computers a society needs.
See for india
On 08/01/18 04:08, onp...@riseup.net wrote:
> A device with GNU/Linux like the Pyra should theoretically be fine, too,
> if you add GPS to it somehow. In that case I suppose you would use Navit.
There was bluegps app for using a bluetooth gps receiver on
replicant/android 4.2 i think but its broke
there is a diy option
in the #zipit irc channel ask hinv about buying one.
http://mozzwald.com/zipitz2
got little pspmaps and navit working on it. hardware struggles with
non-local route planning. pspmaps uses google for getting a route plan,
so with wifi (non-free firmware or use free usb one.) yo
On 11/10/17 15:39, svh...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Instead raptor suggest a micro atx
> mainboard. I would prefer a notebook mainboard enabling people to make
> their own portable or notebook solutions.
>
I suspect/take a guess that part of the problem is power consumption.
Which means a lot of coo
On 30/09/17 12:38, leestro...@gmail.com wrote:
> I took a look at the EOMA68 (that looks very cool as well, btw). That's
> a laptop using a dual-core ARM Cortex 1.2 GHz chip, which looks similar
> to what is used in the Raspberry Pi. The Raptor board would be for a
> desktop and the Power9 CPU is m
On 10/10/17 21:30, ivan.baldino...@gmail.com wrote:
> The idea is good, but I would wait for some more powerful one.
> I read that they are planning octa cores and similar.
Latest computer card luke has been working on:
RK3288 Quad-core 1.8ghz, 4GB Ram, 32GB Flash:
*Base Info: http://rhombus-
yea, usb free wifi needed. thats only thing but for bios to my
knowledge. there some experimental risky thing for "disabling" intel ME.
gearbest do a flash sale now and then. best price was £340. I would get
an account add it to favourites and wait for promo emails ;)
https://gearbest.com/tablet-
look for USB (video or something) Class Compliant ones.
I think logitech make a fancy HD one that works? thinkpengin sell webcams.
most cheap china ones these days i suspect are perhaps class compliant
(but maybe buggy?) ones?
On 16/08/17 21:15, gpast_pan...@protonmail.com wrote:
> Thank you for this! If I may ask though, where can you get a Zipit for £20?
np, glad to help. I said where in my prev posts but here is the info
with extra help:
Ask hinv on the #zipit IRC channel. On freenode.org server. You can use
Trisquel
Thanks for digging the info up.
On 15/08/17 22:34, gpast_pan...@protonmail.com wrote:
> If somebody could manufacture the NanoNote (possibly with some slight
> spec improvements) again, I would be the first to buy it. *Sigh*
i would say your best bet is for now is a zipit for £20 and if you are
w
On 14/08/17 18:54, masonh...@gmail.com wrote:
>> pocket chip i think comes with yucky non-free bootloader
>
> Can it be replaced?
i think so, there is a free one. they didn’t use it :(. i forget the
details. there where posts about it on arm-netbook the rhombus-tech
eoma86 mailing list:
http://lis
i have a ben nano note. love it to bits. for my needs i really needed
usb host though. i used my nano note for notes and music mainly. There
was a india shop still selling the last stock. Try asking on the
freenode.org #qi-hardware irc channel. the nano note devs hang out on
there. :)
my scripts i
I should clarify:
I don't actually know if my problem is heat related or not as I did not
check. I haven't done anything software side to affect fan speed. Also I have
replaced the thermal paste on the CPU --and I know what I'm doing! Probably!
:-)
I have this problem as well on my librebooted x200. (trisquel 7)
On rare occasion it will become totally unresponsive; even closing the lid
does not activate sleep mode.
The only pattern I can see is that I'll be using the laptop and walk away to
do something else for a few minutes and when
yep http://thinkpenguin.com/
or search on evilbay for TP-LINK TL-WN722N
Had helpful experiences with thinkpenguin. got there nice duel band usb
dongle :) served me well.
They made it possible for us to have free firmware for a wifi chipset too.
Theres other sellers too, like:
https://tehnoetic.
I cant comment much about that but i can give you another option.
modular cpu/brains floss laptop:
http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/laptop_15in/news/
with open/libre eoma68 standard cpu card/module spec.
http://rhombus-tech.net/
theres a possibility of a eoma68 mips cpu card but i believe
vlc has a jack audio output plugin in the repo.
theres also a pulseaudio jack package or a package that has the bits
needed to connect pulseaudio to jack. i forget the name. i think you can
guess search in synaptic.
hope that helps.
On 08/12/16 18:55, mywa...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Yes, I am excited about the eoma68 product, but I can't wait that long.
arr ok
>
> Aren't pretty much all SoC makers objectional? I suppose this is about
> minimizing freedom violations rather than eliminating them.
yes they are :). amlogic i believe
avoid amlogic. gpl voilators.
i made a pledge for https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
I would strongly recommend it for you too. you can use the computer card
on its own as a SBC, using the usb otg port and micro hdmi and for extra
ports maybe the breakout connector or the micro deskt
lc...@dcc.ufmg.br:
> I do not think it makes any difference: in both cases, the CPU probably
> runs at the lowest available frequency ('cpufreq-info' in a terminal can
> tell you the current frequencies).
heh, try rendering (=viewing) a large pdf on 300-400mz 32mb ram little
embedded pocket, hand
for books i prefer epub as its well supported by ebook readers for text
to speech, which is how i prefer to "read" a book
personally i dont recommend them and i think there own software is
proprietary :( but i recently learned of free software command line
tools to download files more easily from mega [1].
which is useful when i come across other peoples mega links :(
you might also like http://syncthing.net/
[1] ht
a...@ncf.ca:
> Luke Leighton or Chris Waid (lkcl and Chris on this forum) may be able
> to answer; they have a SoC:
>
> https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
+1 i would build your product(?) using eoma68:
http://rhombus-tech.net/
http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/EOM
hmm...
with full disk encryption there is small partition of around
200MB-hmm300MB(?) of size. which is where the boot loader/kernel is
stored. other wise whats left to load the OS? some software has to be
loaded else how to decrypt and load the system ;)
what can be done is to have the boot parti
I think (?) luke from rhombus-tech project (eoma-68 laptop,etc) said
something about a possibility of a standard sata SSD using a20 for the
controller and its sata for the connection to the host computer as with
any normal sata ssd. this way you could have libre firmware :).
On 08/07/16 11:14, takna...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am getting the stand-alone card! I am having a lot of trouble figuring
> out how to add USB hubs while still maintaining the power source... does
> anybody have a definite recommendation?
>
> I am looking to spend less than $15 for say, 1 female USB
storage is 2x micro sd + internal usb dongle department .
so one micro sd in the computer card and one in the laptop.
you can get cheap or high spec/seed 128GB mirco sd cards starting at
£30. you can also get 256GB ssd tech in a usb flash drive package/dongle
for around £80 or a cheap 256GB usb fl
This i great news. heh in fact i just came to post a link to the
crowdfund my self to promote it :). ive already made my pre-order for...
well... everything :D
It’s been great to hear your excitement for the effort. Thank you so
much for sponsoring it :D Big hand shake/hug :).
No longer do those
search from activities by typing.
search files by typing in nautilus -the file manager named "Files" in
the menu-
search from activies by typing.
search files by typing in nautilus -the file manager named "Files" in
the menu-
On 06/12/15 22:49, dun...@bguthrie.plus.com wrote:
> I think Rockchip and Allwinner have probably been as bad as each other:
> most of the free software on Allwinner is the product of
> reverse-engineering. The difference is that Rockchip chips have been
> used in more widely available devices (at
On 04/12/15 21:46, dun...@bguthrie.plus.com wrote:
> This is why I think that the first truly libre
> piece of hardware will be an ARM laptop, probably powered by a Rockchip
> processor because these don't enforce signature checks on bootloaders or
> anything, allowing modifications such as Librebo
yes, so is rhombus-tech.net . they have an FSF-Endorseable icubecorp
computer card (user friendly modular/upgradable cpu card standard - eoma-68)
http://rhombus-tech.net/icubecorp/IC1T/
icubecore is not opencores but its similar i think, check out there
about page.
http://icubecorp.com/about/
4c
yes. there is a community interest company plodding away, who have
designed a new user friendly modular computer card standard EOMA-68 and
designing devices and making them. I cant wait for the crowdfund to
getting them rolling off the production line!
Its http://Rhombus-Tech.net
subscribe to t
gnome-shell please :D.
i use my nano note
I also have zipit z2 that i use for usb host jobs.
and i also have a gta04 im pending to learn (with help for the chap i
bought it from) about howto compile kerenls for it.
firstly nano notes are very rare now.
same for gta04 but the team is working on its exciting successor
htt
you know with https://tribler.org you get the best of both worlds.
download and watch while it downloads and/or stream. + there theres the
beta anonymous download option. proper cutting edge stuff! Tor tech and
bt combined to make a tor-like bit-torrenting.
so the main diff with tribler and popcor
ive had a bug with the current trisquel like this. i booted into
trisquel 6 and it was able to re-enable it.
look on the tor website, i think there’s a howto on there.
On 18/04/15 23:39, tomlukeyw...@fastmail.co.uk wrote:
> just while i can ask
>
> dose anyone know how to use tor with irc clients?
hmm, global system proxy or maybe apt has a proxy setting? if your not
doing a global system proxy then try searching "apt settings proxy" maybe?
I found your post quite easy to read. it was also interesting, a
insight into your life and your thinking.
I think your stuffed if you want to try and reuse your ithing hardware,
that your going to have to replace it all. maybe the desktop/laptop can
be reused (minus wifi unless with a different
On 22/02/15 20:51, cromo...@swn.nu wrote:
> ok, I was trying to build it in trisquel,
> but sadly there is a dependency to libfaac-dev which is non-free.
I remember there being a ubuntu package/repo you could add for
cinelerra, a few years ago. search cenelerra ubuntu repo and see what
you get now
had this bug on my old systems. had to kill nautilus
command for ref:
$ killall -9 nautilus
so note that the folders you have open will be closed, you'll just have
to reopen them. I think it might be fixed in the latest nautilus? what
trisquel version are you on?
webrtc wise i have had success (only used it once with a techy. i forget
what web browser he used) with https://vmux.co it's free software btw.
hmmm what about (q)TOX? it's alpha, if someone would like to test video
and/or voice chat with me msg me and i'll send my address. I'd like to
try it :).
On 16/01/15 16:50, gra...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> I noticed that the script in question
> (http://george.the-petries.co.uk/software/media_processing_scripts/flacs2opus.sh)
> is missing a license. I'm assuming this is just an oversight. :-)
yea, it's if it's around 200 lines of code then it's publ
I wrote some scripts for this, they might be that they could do with
some more work but it's a start
http://software.aross.me
the opus tools are very good in that you can give them a flac, they will
copy the metadata over to the encoded opus file. however they don't do
batch processing which is wh
need to add a several more hard drives but I'm struggling to find useful
info on the support of sata multipliers and pci cards. Can anyone point
me where to look or tell me the status of them and what multiplier or
pci card to buy?
my pc's have sata v1 or v2 support. don't think I have sata v3 pc'
I use navit, it's fantastic. easy to use with touch but can be used with
a keyboard and mouse, works faily great in the car with rout auto
planning. it's in the repo. snag is with navit you have to edit a xml
file to configure it/setup. to tell it where your map data is and to
enable UI bits, I fi
magnatune's nice html5 player http://greattuneplayer.jit.su/
I use it all the time for listening to new releases.
https://libre.fm when I want to listen to all sorts stuff thats
different from my usual.
i download jamendo albums in flac (yes they do provide flacs but only
via there api!)
heres a
I think your missing the point. if it's non-free then it won't be
free/released for you to run it on your own computer. it's a note that
it is "cloud" - you not doing your own computing and so beware.
to try to see more where my thinking comes from, read the cloud related
writings on fsf website.
On 03/12/14 20:35, fernando.ne...@inbox.ru wrote:
> If that's for me, and a question about the price...
>
> I'm thinking on selling it as close as possible to 150€ (since that it
> has a new hard drive and memory).
>
> And, concerning Bitcoin forums,
>
> Thank you for your suggestion. But, besid
how much btw? just wondering.
try bitcoin people
http://bitcointalk.org/
https://startpage.com/do/search?q=bitcoin+escrow&l=english_uk
forgive me, I've writen the first half as a rant.
dam it why is it yet more disposable junk that keeps being mention here.
that thing has non-free gpu = junk device = landfill. as the gpu drivers
are forbidden knowage it's stuck to old ubuntu. forever most likely
unless massive reverse engineering
On 14/10/14 06:22, adel.af...@gmail.com wrote:
> I wonder what it would take to get one of those cameras in working order
> for regular people.
not much I think, well if you use ssh and ffmpeg then I guess it
wouldn't be to hard. In fact I think(?) I remember them having a cool
looking pro GUI, ha
maybe could be done with http://www.elphel.com/
or a webcam that doesn't encode the video it self - outputs raw. I don't
think any hd webcams do this.
early HD cameras (hint: DLSR's ;) ) or camcorders, recorded into mjpeg
which doesn’t have any fees to be paid and so I believe that format is
in t
Chris: yea,looks like your thinking of the same one as me.
thanks for the history/info.
On 08/09/14 15:27, Michał Masłowski wrote:
> If I understand your question correctly, you want a system with
> everything free except for the BIOS. I.e. just something that works
> with Trisquel out of the box with all needed features, like ThinkPenguin
> computers (that also use money to suppor
looking for a efficient (to the point where it's fanless) computer with
lots and lots of sata and ram, 4gb min, 6gb or maybe 8gb ram I'm
thinking of using.
I guess to get lots of sata the only way to go is x86 and so dam intel
as they have free graphics but evil bois :( booo!.
6 sata ports min an
Can I have a fully free system but for the dam bois with a VIA system?
http://www.via.com.tw
I'm currently seeing if there is any source code.
http://social.aross.me
btw I believe libre wise github is not preferable, I believe
http://gitorious.org/ is preferable.
thanks for setting this up, I'll add it to my list of things I'd like to
visit. been fancying a uk FS meetup.
Could you setup a ical feed? (I think ical is the standard to use?) So
any events/meetups showup in my calender. thank you! :D
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I need a bluetooth 3.0 or newer usb dongal. I can't use bt versions
below 3 as there crypto is compromised,broken,cracked. this is for a
mini wireless BT keyboard + touchpad. so it needs to be secure.
So any suggestions? products or places to look or
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I've not been able to try Jitsi/sip based voip with anyone. Would you
(or anyone else?) like to try jitsi with me?
I've had success with https://vmux.co it's libre software and in the web
browser via html5 webrtc.
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jitsi can (and does? I forget) use vp8 & mabybe vp9, I forget. as well
as Opus for audio :)
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I advise to avoid the "telling" mind set. For a non-telling mind set
have a read: http://www.myinovationspace.com which I hope you will find
helpful in developing how you go about talking about FS.
On 05/04/14 05:04, g33k0...@gmail.com wrote:
> As someone who has come to learn to love free softwar
flac2all
pacpl
fastoggenc
A script I made for flac into opus and copys all metadata! Including
embedded artwork!
no --help. modify to your needs.
todo:
* add --help/-h
* only encode new files
can be modified to do vorbis. With Opus you get more music on your
laptop for same quarlty :) but Trisque
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fastoggenc/
http://www.tuxamito.com/joomla/index.php/en/component/content/article/46-fastoggenc/86-fastoggenc
I use currently. Properly preserves metadata, if I remember
correctly. Lacks a normalization feature (not repalygain, which I love
but the audio players com
Private albums is coming in the future with federation.
I'm working towards a static html5 multimedia gallery. I expect to do
this as it is related to my non-existent biz but we'll see when I have
actually made yee galley. Currently I working on personal camera video
processing script and video en
On 26/10/13 01:01, st...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Most tablets use ARM processors which are heavily Android based. There
> are some Ubuntu and Debian versions for ARM that some tablets use. Check
> ebay and go from there with the product names you find for further
> research. Aliexpress also.
>
99
I want a tablet too. The only one I recommend getting is
http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/kde_tablet/
http://makeplaylive.com/
Unlike other tablets this one is future prof. It's upgradable. Pop out
the old CPU card which you can then cheaply reuse in another
case/product or in your own proj
On 26/10/13 01:32, gra...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> AMD made a single-board computer called the Gizmo Board, which is x86
> based. I'd assume that it has an AMD video card, which generally require
> nonfree drivers for 3D acceleration to work.
>
> I hope Linus and other copyright holders of the Lin
On 20/07/13 13:55, gnu...@lavabit.com wrote:
By the way, if it was to become illegal to use a video format (like
mp4/h264) I wouldn't use it, so of course I try to promote open standards.
http://www.librevideo.org/blog/2010/06/14/mpeg-la-answers-some-questions-about-avch-264-licensing/
My sum
On 17/07/13 15:17, zatr...@riseup.net wrote:
May I live until I got my fingers on some decent videocamera and push
the output straight to VP9/WebM.
I have been wanting too test (Pending getting some hdmi cables +
adaptors and access to a hdmi screen or buying an hdmi2vga.) to see if
one gets
On 17/07/13 15:17, zatr...@riseup.net wrote:
Way cool man, way cool!
May I live until I got my fingers on some decent videocamera and push
the output straight to VP9/WebM. Seems like you are too an audiophile
from the collection of other scripts..
Thank you. I try hard to be a audiophile/fuss p
On 16/07/13 13:32, zatr...@riseup.net wrote:
Heya fellas! Modify this shell scripts according to your needs and
enjoy. Happy hacking, credits go to user showing up under "drtan"
nickname from the Parabola project. Note that the current one, does not
tag the files for you.. thou works alright. Tes
Look Rhombus-tech are after a some millions for getting a new SOC design
into has production so it would have been available this year if they
got the money.
It would make for a brilliant SOC and be 100% free software completable!
http://lkcl.net/articles/fsf_endorseable_processor.html
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