The method I described works here as well (if you install the .deb packages
using sudo dpkg -i). See this image:
https://trisquel.info/files/Screenshot at 2012-03-16 11_02_05_0.png
Will I be able to upgrade from 5.0 to 5.5 without starting from scratch? What
will I need to do when 6.0 comes along?
How long will 5.0 receive support/updates after the 5.5 is released?
Thanks for your help.
libredrs
Looking very good. Only sore spot from that picture is the volume applet in
the lower right which isn't using the icon from previous releases. I'd also
like to see the trashcan from 4.0 in this as well, but that was already
expressed in this thread. Also, congrats on getting the ISO under
Any kind of bug or recommendation, put here:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/brigantia-development
The last beta image available:
http://devel.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/trisquel_5.5_amd64-20120311.iso
http://devel.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/trisquel_5.5_i686-20120311.iso
And Trisquel mini too:
Khany, I didn't find any .md5 file for 20120311 images.
Yes, the default fonts sizes are too small, so I've always had to increase
them a point or two (and I have good vision!). And why not use Subpixel
smoothing (LCD) as the default rendering setting? The Best shapes setting
renders fonts blurry like OS X, which puts unnecessary strain on the
you should really change your window-borders to the Trisquel ones. these look
awful with the theme.
Hi, Gang!
My system for daily use is Trisquel 5.0, I18N Edition, on an Asus
netbook, that works very well, with a few minor annoyances. In my
eagerness for the 5.5 release, I downloaded the Beta image, dated
07-March, and am writing this email from this Beta, running as a live
system on a
I think all menus have the same class in gtk3 so it might not be possible,
but still, I'm trying to make it black.
Almost finished downloading. The pictures are looking good. There are 32-bit
and 64-bit images as well, both compiled today.
Hi,
I am a blind person who uses Trisquel 5.0 on his work-a-day system, with
the orca screen reader providing access to the desktop and applications,
using speech output. On learning that 5.5 beta was ready for testing, I
decided to have a look.
I tried running this image from a flash
Because it isn't in the repositories?
I'm not so gung ho on the Gnome Fallback, so I am going to hold onto the 4.0
LTS for a while. Looks, performance, and navigation wise it still doesn't
come close to Gnome 2. When I do upgrade to 6.0, I will probably switch over
to the LXDE based mini edition and run that and/or Unity 2d.
Unity2d has a major bug that renders ugly buttons in the titlebar for any
theme other than Ambiance and Radiance. That is a real show stopper for me,
but otherwise I like Unity-2d.
Since Trisquel 5.0 has a black bottom panel and Trisquel 5.5 has a black
panel in Gnome fallback, Ambience may be the closest since it has a black
global menu bar.
With that said, Trisquel likes to use a silver Elementary style theme for its
programs. If I go fully Ambience, then that
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