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You really need to understand that free software and making money are not
antagonist. This year, Red Hat will make more than 1 *billion* dollars of
sales. Red Hat does not deliver free software only... but almost (most of its
business deals with servers on which you neither need Wifi
I don't belive Richard Stallmans reason for calling it GNU/Linux has anything
to do with credit particularly. He is not asking for people to call it
Stallman/Linux. This is what some want you to belive. Some want you to blieve
Richard Stallman is selfish and egotistical individual. His
Debian has non-free repositories. Yeah, sure, officially they are not part of
Debian but that's nothing but semantics.
Adding non-free repos is not any different from adding non-free PPAs.
I really suggest you do some reading about the history of free software to
properly understand the
ok ok duds this is way to offtopic now.
I just need help installing non-free software on trisquel cuz i realy want to
try trisquel
if anyone can help me pleas do.
No offence, but the fact that you keep on asking here about tainting a Free
system with something non-Free makes me believe that you just don't
understand the goal of this project.
Trisquel is not just another distro out there that just happens to be 100%
Free. This Freedom is the whole
i respect the freedom that you support and im an big supporter of FSF but
if i want to do something with my computer i need internet. And im not the
one who putted an wifi that is so hatefull to GNU. that is my friends
fault-he works behind an computer totaly windows noob,and he realy
If you've got friends with laptops you can research the model numbers and
find one that has a compatible mini-PCIe card in it then ask them to let you
swap cards. Assuming the manufacturer hasn't locked the system to only accept
that one wireless card, it should work without an issue. I did
I know, I'm proposing you find someone you know who has a laptop or netbook
and check to see if their particular model has a wifi adapter that is libre
supported. If so, open the chassis, and swap your non-free card for their
libre card. Unless you've got mean friends who'd charge you for
Well, I'd then suggest that you try out Fedora. They include only free
software in the default install but with a blobbed kernel. There is also
Debian. Although they ship with the libre kernel the installer scans your
hardware and check what needs non-free firmware and gently asks you if you
Mitja -
I am glad that you have enthusiasm for getting this card to work on your
system, but the reality is that you will not get it working on a Trisquel
system unless you force non-free firmware or buy a new card. No one here on
this forum is going to help you jerry rig your system to
Speaking of Debian, did you try it with the Linux Mint Debian Edition?
http://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
Mint comes with proprietary software.
ok thanks for all of your help guys!
Im on gnewsense as richard uses it. Im just going to try it abit will play
around with it, and then im going to try trisquel and on the end Debian. Do
you have any suggestions to wich linux to stick? I like in gnewsense that
gives you 10/10 freedom but
gNewSense is currently being ported to Debian base in the codename of
gNewSense Parkes based on Debian Squeeze. It is still in alpha stage and they
did not publish any cd image yet. Stallman uses this debian-based gNewSense
on a Loongson(MIPS) architecture. Trisquel's symbol is based on the
Wow, that list pretty much excludes every major Linux distro from being
compatible with the free software vision. Out of the box, Debian is as free
software as Triquel or gNewSense. Its just that the FSF has the problem with
users having the option to enable a non-free repository THAT THEY
i have ANOTHER PROBLEM i downloaded this
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/firmware-ralink and it worked awesome with
gnewsense and now i tried the same package with trisquel and it doenst work.
Can someone link be an page where i can download an firmware-ralink that will
work with Trisquel
PPAs are not parts of the Trisquel project. For instance, you will not find
them if you browse http://packages.trisquel.info , whereas Debian's non-free
repository is proposed at http://packages.debian.org .
As you were told tens of times on this forum: there exist ethical ways to
make
You could use a wired connection (ethernet) as a work around. That will
almost always work.
Well,
all thou I know it was not his intent,
he rightfully use the word religious because we all know that Stallman
is a saint in the Church of Emacs---Saint IGNUcius.
http://www.stallman.org/saint.html
Are you sure it is GNU/Linux?
I actually went back and watched Revolution OS the other day and even Linus
himself says that it should not be called GNU/Linux unless the distro
itself is totally GNU or is done by them. Falls into the same as Red Hat
Linux or SuSE Linux. It would be nice if
In this same link: There is no system but GNU, and Linux is one of its
kernels.
I wouldn't say it would be forcing Trisquel onto the FSF and creating
friction, but maybe just a nudge. They do use a screen of it on their front
page but I cannot check it now due to the SOPA blackout. :-)
Here is my big dilemma on why I have posted what I have in the past: I have
been
Ok here is the lspci results
lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82Q963/Q965 Memory Controller Hub (rev
02)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82Q963/Q965 Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
00:03.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 82Q963/Q965 HECI
so you are saying that i cant use trisquel?
The recommended solution is to buy another Wifi card that works with free
software only. As SirGrant and Chris mentioned earlier, those on
http://libre.thinkpenguin.com (section Shop/Wireless Networking) all work out
of the box with Trisquel and 25% of the profits made by ThinkPenguin are
Well hm the problem is this. I have an old computer in my room and this
comp is only for playing around (backtrack,...)trying new GNU/linux distros
and my dad isnt going to buy me an new wifi card cuz im going to high school
in an few months from now so im going to need an laptop and im
If you're going to buy a 100% compatible laptop, run Trisquel. You'll get the
exact same applications as Ubuntu, except for non-free stuff. Since your
laptop will be 100% compatible, that's not a valid reason hardware-wise. The
only reason I would use Ubuntu over Trisquel, all else being
I hope that rms will switch to Trisquel (if it is not the case yet). Using
gNewSense does not make much sense: the last release was more than two years
ago. It probably does not even receive any more update. Thinking of security
updates and rms' political involvement, that is scary.
I hope that rms will switch to Trisquel (if it is not the case
yet). Using gNewSense does not make much sense: the last release was
more than two years ago. It probably does not even receive any more
update. Thinking of security updates and rms' political involvement,
that is scary.
The original poster should test to see if the wireless works by booting a
live session off of the CD of the standard Ubuntu 11.04 release which is what
the Trisquel 5 code is based off of. If it recognizes the chipset and goes
online, then that means the wireless maybe needs a non free
No my wireless works on every distro but it didnt work on debian and trisquel
im going to try gnewsense when i come back from school. Well i checked
distrowathc and it says for gnewsense Status: Dormant
so yes its not updated no more.
P.S: i tried ubuntu 11.04 10.10 and 10.4 and it works on
It won't work with gNewSense. You need non-free firmware and you won't find
it there either.
It should have worked on Debian if you use the non-free firmware, but you'll
have to research how to do that yourself.
aha ok thanks so if i download this:
firmware-ralink and wireless-tools packages.
it will work?
We do not even know what card you have! But if you want help to install
non-free software, you will not find it on this forum.
Ok will post the lspci results tomorrow
The package wireless-tools is free software and is in the Trisquel
repository. firmware-ralink is non-free software. If you read the
copyright file it says you can only distribute it in binary form without
modification meaning it isn't libre software. We can't recommend you install
that
If you are replacing the Mini PCIe card in your laptop with an N Mini PCIe
card the key word is Atheros chipset. As SirGrant stated you can get them
from http://libre.thinkpenguin.com/ and Trisquel will get a percentage.
Im having trooble in connecting to wireless (configuring) i was never on
gnome i was always on KDE so i need help how with this.
thanks
When the chipset is supported by a free driver and a free firwmare there is
normally nothing to do but clicking on the NetworkManager icon (representing
two computer screens) in the panel and selecting the name of the Wifi
network. If it is secured, a pop-up will prompt you for the required
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