Yes, ext4 for hard disks and ext2 for flash. And usually encrypted.
For cross-platform unencrypted storage, I would like to avoid exFAT or
NTFS. I have been thinking of using UDF, Universal Disk Format. It
preserves all the features in a Unix file system, but is usable by
Windows and macOS. I
I use BTRFS on any drive aside from my OS. For my OS I use whichever the
installer uses by default unless it gives me a choice (usually EXT4 although
Trisquel uses XFS I believe). I haven't experienced any severe issue on any
file system I have used over the years. Maybe that makes me lucky.
ext2 for flash media and ext4 for hard disks. I sometimes use NTFS too.
(GNU/Linux has better NTFS support than Losedows.)
@Magic Banana: Thank you for your comment
@Centurino: Thank you for your comment.
@Jaret: as far as I can remember it means data corruption due to aging of the
storing media.
What is a "bit rot"?
I use Btrfs because it transparently protects data from bit rot and has a
very storage-efficient backup solution built-in. No stability issues so far.
Then again, I've been using Trisquel for less than three weeks.
Which is/are it/they?
Why?
Thanks in advance for your opinion.
install
network-manager-openvpn network-manager-openvpn-gnome
openvpn resolvconf
I do not know if all are required.
https://account.protonvpn.com/signup
get a protonvpn account. Or protonmail
account.
Log in on your protonvpn account. Select downloads ->
gnulinux -> server configs
Download
On 02.05.20 12:00, trisquel-users-requ...@listas.trisquel.info wrote:
> Beko:
> > I know Mullvad requires a newer kernel than what Trisquel ships by default.
>
> In that case, perhaps it will work better on Etiona (Trisquel 9)? You could
> try installing a dual boot of Etiona on your X60 and
> use a free proton vpn
I want to test proton vpn on debian
10. Would you write a tutorial? You do not
install software other than packages in
the repository?
https://github.com/ProtonVPN/linux-cli
I would rather avoid inatalling this piece of
software. I do not know if this is one of
those
Beko:
> I know Mullvad requires a newer kernel than what Trisquel ships by default.
In that case, perhaps it will work better on Etiona (Trisquel 9)? You could
try installing a dual boot of Etiona on your X60 and see how that works for
you.
Have you upgraded to a newer kernel via -
https://jxself.org/linux-libre
I know Mullvad requires a newer kernel than what Trisquel ships by default.
:
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> To: trisquel-users@listas.trisquel.info
> Subject: [Trisquel-users] Best & Easiest Installation VPN ?
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How about installing it on your router? Mullvad support gave me a reply and
this link. This might solve your problem. I could not make it because I
forget the password of the router but you might be able to make it. Good
luck.
https://mullvad.net/en/help/openwrt-routers-and-mullvad-vpn/
Hello,
Strongswan is an opensource VPN client which supports IPSec protocol, which
FortiNet uses.
Maybe this will help you:
https://forum.fortinet.com/tm.aspx?m=179755
https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Fortinet
Are you really sure it's computer model (hardware) related issue?
Have you tried openvpn?
I don't know about mullvad, but I use a free proton vpn, downloaded a server
config (udp) and connect via openvpn command:
sudo openvpn servercfg.ovpn
Unfortunately I couldn't set it up with network
I have the same issue on my X60s.
Hello,
I've had this issue before, I couldn't seem to get mullvad installed on my
X60 and months later, finally revisiting this issue. I probably am not that
tech inclined to install it, although god knows I've tried, so does anyone
suggest an alternative to someone very new to all of this
Hi,
I have to set a VPN connection in a Trisquel 8 Mini machine.
The company uses FortiClient VPN, but the client for GNU+Linux seems
proprietary and has no VPN capability...
Searching a little I've found this:
thanks very much, this words are clear and significant, for me. i understand.
for me the very best important think is the free software, gpl 1-2-3, not the
device (maybe i don't have this) for this the gpl3 is for me not so very
fondamental. if it is a free software (gpl1/2/3) i can use
thanks, i think to have understand your words. but IF all users reject all
non-gpl3 software, you have only device non-tivoized and so we are free?
i think "like a user i dont need" is mortal idea for gpl3 ...maybe i
wrote...i am not sure...
i think this so, it's came from gnu pages...
https://gmusicbrowser.org/
https://pragha-music-player.github.io/
for now i find this...
because i think all gpl laws have a "raison-d'etre", maybe if is not
necessary, nobody lose the mind and the time for write... but is only my
idea
yes vlc and other software is really free and open software, i ask only if
its a player gpl3...thanks for your words...
i read this, thanks!
This depends on "GPL v2 only" or "GPL v2 or later". If it's the first case,
then it faces the same threat (tivoization) as Linux kernel.
RMS has written an article explaining the importance of "or later", published
on gnu.org.
What? VLC is free/libre/swatantra software.
<>
> what is the best music player and the best video player who follow the
> GPL3? vlc doesn't follow the 3°, isn't??
VLC uses GPLv2+, so it can be distributed under the terms of GPLv2 or
GPLv3. Even if it could only be distributed under the terms of GPLv2
(as is the case with Linux), it would
i ask the same in the italian forum but i have not response
what is the best music player and the best video player who follow the GPL3?
vlc doesn't follow the 3°, isn't??
Nope, but it is very free :)
I agree with nadebula.1984. Though I rarely need better performance!
If there were freedom-respecting new hardware, I would gladly purchase them.
I'd like to appreciate the performance improvement brought by new hardware
platforms, but never at the cost of freedom.
Ok, I see
Our hardware is not very new :(
Then you may need to check whether their LCD cables are compatible. If not,
you may also need a LCD cable converter or try to DIY your own cable.
I occasionally do that at home, but I wish to have a better screen also when
away (or even in the living room).
It turns out my screen is a CCFL. Thanks
Hello GNUbahn
What about connecting your X200 to an external display?
I'm using two screens: buit in and other connected via display port(using a
docking station) to a 19" display.
=)
If you want to replace X200's screen, first you need to know whether your
current screen is LED or CCFL backlit. They are incompatible.
If you want any guide, just search "X200 hardware maintenance manual" by
yourself.
If you simply want a better screen, you can try to find an X200s with
I have a librebooted x200 which I am generally happy with. More or less the
only thing that I am not happy about is the display. I have tried to find out
which would be the 'best' substitute for the one that's in use now (I don't
know if it's original, but I suppose so).
According to
I like pale moon, but there's a drama with MPL trademarks. It's really good
though, It's like Firefox ESR in another direction.
For browsing without Javascript, I'd recommend you use Netsurf. It's only
50MB when you launch it.
I don't know much about Chess, but for an XMPP Client called
Hello everyone,
Moving to completely free software is very hard, but I will persevere!
I am trying to choose between aBrowser and IceCat, I am aware that this has
been asked on this forum before. In my specific use-case I was wondering if
IceCat would have potentially less of a fingerprint
I think you can prevent it from being automatically removed using apt-mark.
Manually installed packages should not be autoremoved.
https://www.computerhope.com/unix/apt-mark.htm
I've found it easier to reinstall in these cases.
It doesn't make sense to me but it works :-)
Thanks!
Reinstall gnome-tweak-tool after autoremove.
I understand but I still want to keep gnome-tweak-tool, is there a way to
keep one package and remove the other packages?
This means that some old package depended on these. Maybe old package
was uninstalled, or maybe new version now is not depending on these.
Consequence is, if no software currently need these packages, they can
be removed.
El 4/8/19 a les 9:05, an...@ockers.eu ha escrit:
> The following packages
I cannot find a change button near my first message, so I post a new comment:
Please ignore the second
$ sudo apt-get autoremove
Thank you.
Dear Trisquel users,
What is are best practices in updating Trisquel?
At the moment, what I do is:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
$ sudo synaptic
# where I mark and apply all updates, then close synaptic
$ sudo apt-get autoremove
$ sudo apt-get autoclean
$ sudo apt-get autoremove
That is an interesting question. can someone say something about this?
Actually Iam running coreboot on my core2 and Atom system because
libreboot has some bugs and perfornce problems.
Am 18.06.19 um 16:23 schrieb forum3...@airmail.cc:
My concern is about Intel Me disable completly I dont
My concern is about Intel Me disable completly I dont know if seabios
is just a coreboot extension, without intel me disabled
I don't see much freedom issue with SeaBIOS, licensed under GNU LGPL v3.
Sorry are you running pure-libreboot? , no seabios.
I am not sure if without proprietary firmware and drivers you can use the
OpenGL.
If you run Libreboot, you can boot with integrated GPU chip, and then use
dedicated video card for acceleration (I don't recommend it):
Which graphic card can do this? I used several without succeed.
Is it coreboot + seabios = libreboot (intel me off) ?
thx
Thanks for your help.
I just ordered a 8400 GS, flashed the board with coreboot and Seabios
and it works just fine out of the box.
The external graphic works also early at bootup in Seabios.
I did a quick test with trisquel live image and video playback at 1080p
is also working without lagging.
I could to run fine an Nvidia card (gt740 with 2gb of gddr5) on that
motherboard, but it won't work with Libreboot. I needed to Coreboot+seabios
(without blobs obviously). If you run Libreboot, you can boot with integrated
GPU chip, and then use dedicated video card for acceleration (I don't
You should search the Trisquel forums for "GA-G41M-ES2L", as there are
several other discussions of the same topic - which video card to use with
this board.
Some of the best information comes from member vita_cell, who has experience
with different libreboot and coreboot setups with
Hello,
I want to build up a new system with coreboot or libreboot based on the
Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L board. At the moment I am thinking about what is
the best video card to choose.
The onboard Intel video card is no option for me. I need higher
resolution for my 27'' display that also has no sub
You did both open my mind and provide relief; for I use Tor and it was a
concern I never bother looking for an answer.
I am glad that this thread helped other people.
I will suggest that for privacy, other than using Tor, you might use the
various Invidious instances that exist. That way you are not in risk of one
single instance logging your info and selling it.
Apart from that, I don't think that
minitube?
El 18/4/19 a les 18:39, kerda...@disroot.org ha escrit:
> I am using Invidious after reading this great thread. I was using
> Hooktube and then they got a cease and desist letter from YouTube, so
> apparently they were spooked and switched to using normal YT embeds. Is
> this an
> I was using
> Hooktube and then they got a cease and desist letter from YouTube, so
> apparently they were spooked and switched to using normal YT embeds. Is
> this an inevitable fate for Invidious too?
Unlike Hooktube, Invidious does not use YouTube's API, so I think it
should be at less risk
I am using Invidious after reading this great thread. I was using Hooktube
and then they got a cease and desist letter from YouTube, so apparently they
were spooked and switched to using normal YT embeds. Is this an inevitable
fate for Invidious too?
Watch history is a feature available on YouTube. Other features are inspired
by several other extensions I use for YouTube that I wanted to integrate into
one project.
The ability to log in and store my watch history is very useful. You've
thought this out well omarroth. Where did you get the ideas for this project?
That's correct. Invidious does not store any identifying information in the
cookie, and also does not log any information that could be used to identify
a client, although I would recommend reading the privacy policy[0] for more
info, notably the section "Data stored in your browser".
0.
Ok, so according to the wiki page you recommended the only cookie that
Invidio.us stores in the browser is to the preferences and not for tracking
which videos were seen correct? If I allow cookies that will never allow the
server to check which videos I have seen before correct?
I mean, some of them can communicate with echolocation as it is well-knowned.
It seems they use it as sonar and for communication. But it also seems they
can use it for other purposes.
I don't think only some of them who I have seen can do it. You may not know,
my strange ability would be
Regarding my earlier comment about a possible bug in Invidious, I wish to
clarify that it was NOT a bug. It was an error on my part during testing, I
had different instances opened and made a mistake checking the connections
being made. I apologize to omarroth for my error, as I have already
@omarroth
Hi, firstly, what is that in your picture? It looks like a variety of
cetaceans. Is that chained one?
As always sorry for off topic but this question is very important for me.
Thanks.
Thanks a lot for all the hard work omarroth. Great website and great service,
much appreciated. I understand the proxy function better now after your
answers, but as you've said before, I think it's better not to use it often
so as not to burden your server.
There's a "Default quality" option in preferences so you don't have to change
it manually. You can also use `=medium` as an option if you'd prefer
not to use cookies.
Hi everyone! There's a lot to respond to. I did my best but feel free to
mention anything I missed or if you have any other questions I'd be happy to
answer them.
The PREFS cookie is URL-encoded JSON and fairly straight-forward, I would
recommend looking here:
https://github.com/omarroth/invidious/wiki/Preferences for how it works and a
list of available options.
There are several tools online that will decode it for you so you can
understand how
For comments, search, and most other parts of the site Invidious sends a
request to YouTube on the users's behalf. It strips out the user's IP,
User-Agent, Cookies, etc. so all YouTube should see is a request from the
server's IP.
> DO they parse the html code? I think that would require
YouTube will only know that a video file was requested from your IP address.
You can also use `=true` to proxy videos through Invidious, which
should limit the amount of information available to YouTube to near zero. I
would very much recommend reading this comment[0] as well which I think
Ok, I think I found a bug in Invidious but I don't have a GitHub account to
report it, if someone would be so kind please report it. The bug is as
follows:
When accessing the official Invidious Onion Service V3 (the one with 32
characters) if you have Javascript enabled and try to jump
Yes, that goes to show how much the Tor Network evolved the last couple of
years.
But hold on, I am unsure if the Onion Service is actually the only connection
you make. While the page is loading Tor Browser says in the bottom left
"connecting to" and it shows a lot of different addresses.
Nice! The official onion service instance of Invidio.us is running great.
This is certainly a new way to listen to music. When I tried some years back,
you could not stream videos on Tor without constant buffering issues. So now
google has no idea I'm listening to my music - how cool.
I just noticed that they also have an Onion Service available even as a V3
Onion Service! Which is great but I wonder... they are actually proxying the
videos through their Onion Service, I checked. So, won't Youtube eventually
get fed up and try to kick them out of bussiness??
Well,
Ok, I have been looking into Invidous again and I noticed that while you
don't need Javascript to watch videos, you DO need to enable cookies if you
want to have persisten Preferences used (things like which video resolution
to watch, whether you want Dark Theme or not, etc). So, I wonder,
Yes very interesring. Very useful. Thanks very much.
> chaosmonk - how do you feel about the fact that the government was so
> heavily involved in creating and financing Tor? I've always been wary of
> it - wondering what your opinion is.
Are you implying that it could be a honeypot of some kind? If so, that's
something I worry about a lot with
> What is the difference between "scrapping content" and "executing it"?
As I understand it, scraping means reading the page/code to get
information, whereas executing means actually running the software.
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Very useful info, thanks very much.
Well the fact that the exit node can tamper with the traffic will never
change. It's inherent to the way the internet works. BUT these days most
websites have some basic form of HTTPS which prevents most tampering from
happening, and there are more and more services available as Onion
Interesting. Some years ago there was concern that you couldn't trust the
node administrators. And there were several nodes that were suspected of
being run by government operatives. If I recall, the biggest risk was at the
node where your data was leaving the Tor network. Any updates on
What is the difference between "scrapping content" and "executing it"?
Thanks
I understand your fears and a few years ago it was so that the network was
unstable and it couldn't reach high speeds, not even handle a too large
number of users. There was a lot of work put into making the network more
sustainable and resilient and it turned out that when a bot-net tried
I know the question was not for me but I will try to clarify:
USA Gov did not create Tor. Roger Dingledine created it. It was a small proof
of concept project, that yes was at the time paid for by the USA Gov (army or
air force or navy, one of them I guess). But it was not thought for public
chaosmonk - how do you feel about the fact that the government was so heavily
involved in creating and financing Tor? I've always been wary of it -
wondering what your opinion is.
chaosmonk - how do you feel about the fact that the government was so heavily
involved in creating and financing Tor?
> Also, one very important question... How many of you use Tor when
> accessing Youtube?
I do encourage using Tor, even at times you don't need it, because more
people using Tor improves the anonymity of the Tor network. However,
watching videos or downloading large files slows down the network
> Well, because when I disable javascript I can't read the comments.
> think in mobile for example you can only read the first comments, if you
> want to "scroll down the comments" you need Javascript again.
Invidious uses JavaScript to load more comments without having to leave
the page, so it's
Also, one very important question... How many of you use Tor when accessing
Youtube?
Because if not, then it's really not important what way you do it, they know
that YOUR IP, and by definition YOU, watched that and that video and they can
infer a lot about you and your life from there,
Well, because when I disable javascript I can't read the comments. I think in
mobile for example you can only read the first comments, if you want to
"scroll down the comments" you need Javascript again.
I might be mistaken of course :P
Why do you suppose that?
Yes, but in that case my machine would have to run Javascript to get the
comments from the Youtube page right?
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