On 2/9/20 9:23 AM, enduz...@riseup.net wrote:
> It's all free software (libdvd-pkg is a script). In certain countries,
> it's illegal to break digital handcuffs, artificial restrictions, even
> for the sake of freedom.
I will just listen to some Judas Priest while I do it.
https://invidio.us/watc
It's all free software (libdvd-pkg is a script). In certain countries, it's
illegal to break digital handcuffs, artificial restrictions, even for the
sake of freedom.
https://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
libdvdcss is released under the General Public License, ensuring it will s
Then if you recommend libdvd-pkg, please explain that there is no freedom
issue with the package, to avoid any misunderstanding.
For example, when I talk to others about Microsoft OOXML (e.g. when my
postgraduate students send their research work reports to me), I always
patiently and polit
On 2020-02-08 07:19, xliang9...@live.cn wrote:
> libdvd-pkg is non-free (which presents in Debian's contrib and
> Ubuntu's multiverse repositories respectively). Try libdvdread4 or
> libdvdread-dev instead. They are in Debian's main and Ubuntu's
> universe repositories and therefore can be consider
libdvd-pkg is non-free (which presents in Debian's contrib and Ubuntu's
multiverse repositories respectively). Try libdvdread4 or libdvdread-dev
instead. They are in Debian's main and Ubuntu's universe repositories and
therefore can be considered free as in freedom. They are available in xeni
How to switch back to the old kernel? I want to install virtualbox for ubuntu
16.04, because I want to install 32-bit windows 10, because I cannot play a
lot of DVDs.
I upgraded the Linux-libre kernel following this guide:
https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
The output of the `uname -r' command is `5.5.2-gnu'.
My touch-pad works after resuming from hibernation.
Yeah there are instructions on how to do that online. There isn't a whole lot
of risk in trying it because if it messes something up then you can just
switch back to the old kernel on startup.
You can try to manually update the kernel (a deblobbed one, like
Linux-libre). When I was still using fixed release distributions, I often
manually install newer kernels (and remove older ones).
In recent years, I switched to rolling release distributions like Debian
unstable or openSUSE Tu
My touch-pad works after resuming from suspend from RAM (sleep), but my
touch-pad doesn't respond after resuming from suspend to disk (hibernation).
The output of the `uname -r' command is `4.4.0-173-generic'. The `sudo apt
update && sudo apt full-upgrade' command doesn't update the kernel. T
After resuming from suspend to RAM (sleep), my touch-pad works. But after
resuming from suspend to disk (hibernation), my touch-pad doesn't work. My
touch-pad pointer doesn't move. And I can't click with my touch-pad. Only
MATE desktop and Trisquel is installed on my laptop. My laptop is Acer
When I used Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Linux 4.4 LTS kernel, I did experienced
similar problem (touchpad didn't response after resuming from suspension or
hibernation). When I updated to Linux 4.9 LTS kernel later, the problem was
solved.
Interesting I recently had a similar problem with a touchscreen not working
after sleep. But hibernation was fine. Depending on what the problem is it
might be computer-specific. Does it only happen in MATE desktop? I can't tell
if your question implies that or not... What kind of computer do
My touch-pad doesn't work after resuming from hibernation in MATE desktop. I
have to reboot my computer in order for touch-pad to be able to work.
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