Your problems could be caused by an update process that was not completed.
Did you try to upgrade to a different version of Trisquel or add some
third-party source (by editing your sources.list file or adding some PPA)
before this happened? If not, running "sudo dpkg --configure -a" in the
You can also dist-upgrade to Flidas - but please ONLY try this on a spare
partition or machine, as lots of things will be unstable or broken. I started
with Belenos Mini, changed sources.list to flidas and did a dist-upgrade.
After reboot i had no graphical login and was not able to run start
Hi Dave! What wifi card or adapter are you using on the netbook? You might
need to install some firmware for it - if a libre one is available.
Thinkpenguin have some good choices if you need a new adapter/card. I had to
install firmware for my usb wifi adapter (in my case carl9170 from the
Installed the trisquel_7.0-20140519_amd64.iso on my Toshiba Satellite L500
today. Been running for several hours without any problems:) Thanks to Ruben
and all for the great work!
But the Trisquel menu icons are back when you activate "Menus Have Icons"?
Sounds like this has to do with either icon linking or scaling - which icons
that you used to have before (with the same icon theme) are still missing?
Strange... and sorry for the bad advice - didn't mean to make things worse.
There are probably some other settings under ~/.gconf you could try removing
- but i'll have a look as soon as i'm back on Trisquel first, before i cause
you any more trouble:)
You have tried tweaking things under S
You could try the following commands in a terminal:
1) cp ~/.config/dconf/user ~/.config/dconf/user.bkp
2) rm ~/.config/dconf/user
...and logout or reboot.
I had a similar issue a long time ago, and it was solved by installing the
modemmanager package (and possibly usb-modeswitch). Not sure if this still
applies, but if you have these installed on the standard install and not on
Cinnamon it might:)
Why not use the Free Art License for the wallpapers?
http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en
Problem seems to be solved now - updates for abrowser, openJDK, kernel and
more today. Abrowser is now at 22.0, OpenJDK7 at u25 :)
I recently had the same problem. For some reason the universe repository
(which does not exist) had been added to the /etc/apt/sources.list file.
Remove the "universe" entry and run apt-get update, and you should be
fine.
Robert
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