Question, will html 5 support fully enabled, now the most sites uses Adobe
Flash Player and a lot of sites i can't play the movies on it because no
flash player is available. Yes GNU is free and should be always free but
missing plugins is an problem now i have downloaded flash player and
smit.marco:
Question, will html 5 support fully enabled, now the most sites uses
Adobe Flash Player and a lot of sites i can't play the movies on it
because no flash player is available.
HTML5 has been enabled in Abrowser for some time. Unfortunately many
websites don't support HTML5.
Be a part of the solution, write emails explaining the situation to the
problematic web sites. The faster flash dies the better it is for everybody.
This is great news. I look forward to giving it a try.
HI guys, is anybody having Synaptic running slowly in Belenos? It seems to
often hang (though never quite crash unless I force-exit it). neither
apt-xapian-index nor running it with sudo instead of gksudo (2 of the
suggested solutions to other users who seem to have experienced the slowness
Screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/LE8yW
Pitivi 0.93 is in the repository ;-D
Comments on Trisquel 7: Most of the needed things work! (OK, I took GNOME
from the staging PPA).
Problems that I've noticed so far:
- No Abrowser (took it from Toutatis' repo)
- No GRUB (I think one should also be able to take it from Toutatis' repo but
I've got an installation of Toutatis
Actually there is 1 problem: GNOME Shell (well, the 3.12 staging version from
the PPA, actually) doesn't seem to save extensions over reboots, so you
probably wouldn't want its PPA if you're a bit dependant on the extensions.
Another note for those --no-install-recommends lovers is that
Debootstrap is a program used to make an initial bootable system in a
directory. It uses deb repositories to do this.
When making a system, you use a Debootstrap script to specify what system
want to make. Several scripts are provided in the Debootstrap package. You
can even make a
Yes, I use it often for chrooting.
Run the following:
sudo ln -s /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/trisquel
/usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/belenos
Then run debootstrap:
sudo debootstrap belenos some-dir http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/
Which script in /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/ should I use?
( sudo debootstrap belenos /mnt http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ won't
work, what should *belenos* be replaced with?)
Which script in /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/ should I use?
( sudo debootstrap belenos /mnt http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ won't
work, what should *belenos* be replaced with?)
Neevrmind, I just had to create a symlink to
/usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/trisquel named
/usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/belenos.
How big is that problem, though, really? If a person with such a weak CPU
doesn't need accessibility features, they can just use Trisquel Mini. You
don't need to make the main system lightweight just because there still exist
computers that need a lightweight system.
My previous laptop,
Up until last week, I was running Trisquel/Ubuntu on an older 32-bit AMD
Athlon XP processor and did not have issues with the Saucy PAE kernel. Very
old processor.
I emailed Ruben about the old kernel in the 6.01 release and he said didn't
want to force PAE on users of the 32-bit release.
GNOME Shell wasn't made default because it requires hardware acceleration.
That isn't available on any ATI/AMD card and some Nvidia cards.
I believe it's fully free but have no idea about its stability.
The hardware acceleration requirement was fixed by the Fedora developers some
time ago. Since 3.6, I think.
That still limits the experience to people with CPUs that are fast enough to
instead do the heavy lifting in software on the main CPU in real-time.
WoW
Would it be helpful if I started testing it at this point? Otherwise I am
fine to stay with 6.
I am very happy this is happening. I had to stop being in Trisquel forums so
frequently... I hope my donations helped someway.
(In an effort to compensate my absence, I just added info to that wiki page:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/update-linux-libre-kernel)
I would appreciate it. Can't install trisquel at the moment because my
ethernet won't work.
Yeah, but how can he download the latest kernel if he cannot get online? If a
newer kernel was installed by default on a newer ISO, he wouldn't have this
problem.
Of course the alternative is to grab the Ubuntu 12.04.4 ISO with the newer
stack, but the crowd here won't like you for it.
You can try downloading the kernel, then put it on a USB memory stick or a
CD.
Are you thinking around the 14.04.1 release? I ask because that is the
release that Canonical suggests for upgrading from an older LTS (12.04)
release on the desktop and server. That way they have time to work out the
kinks for a smooth transition.
Oh and one other thing:
I see that the 3.11 kernel is in the Trisquel repos (Saucy kernel for 12.04)
and I am wondering if you guys still thought about releasing an updated 6.1
ISO in the near future to follow the 12.04.4 hardware enablement stack.
I'm still not getting anything from sudo do-release-upgrade; how pathetic would
it be to put a VM of Belenus on my Toutatis host?
Probably GNOME Panel again (GNOME Flashback).
Package: trisquel
Source: trisquel-meta
Version: 7.0
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Ruben Rodriguez
Installed-Size: 29
Depends: trisquel-base, trisquel-desktop-common, gnome-app-install,
trisquel-screensaver, trisquel-sounds, gvfs-fuse,
Why does Trisquel come with Quadrapassel as default software? (Games, tetris)
It is buggy and not very good, and there is a far better similar version of
Tetris called lTris?
A trivial thing but wouldn't that be an improvement?
I'm glad work has started months before the final Ubuntu 14.04 release. Does
this mean we will get a final release of Trisquel 7 within a month or two of
14.04?
t3g said within a month or two of 14.04?
Once 14.04 is released it's probably best to wait a while for it to become
more polished so it's probably more accurate to say that Trisquel 7 will be
released when it's ready rather than assigning a specific date or time
period.
jxself said: Once 14.04 is released it's probably best to wait a while for
it to become more polished so it's probably more accurate to say that
Trisquel 7 will be released when it's ready rather than assigning a
specific date or time period.
That said, what people can do it use it. Report
Now that there is software rendering available, there's no real reason not to
use Gnome 3 Shell.
I don't mind the change, but I might miss the classic taskbar. I really like
it after increasing the system text size.
Thanks for the news Jason!
Now in http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/dists/belenos/
Great news. I am looking forward to it.
Isn't an iso image available? Just like Ubuntu GNOME
(http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/trusty/alpha-2/).
I have a low-speed internet connection.
Good job! On which Ubuntu version will the new release be based on?
Tanks for these great news Jason!:D
Trisquel 7 will keep gnome fall-back or will use gnome shell?
Mzee, will be based on Ubuntu 14.04 if im right. Triquel focuses only on LTS
releases.
Regards!
I'm glad the process started early this time.
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Thrilled that the process has begun! :D What does it mean to 'debootstrap'?
Maybe I'll just wait for the iso.
I'm also very excited.
I'm curious about the Desktop environment It will use...
I have to say that I loved the combination of compiz-fusion plus Gnome
fallback mode and even if I think that gnome shell is awesomly good I would
prefer an exclusive desktop design for Trisquel like in the
Good to see things are moving forward. Great!
Are you still using Gnome fallback (or classic)...
Good news. Thank you for your great work, Trisquel Team!!
I don't think there is a fallback edition of GNOME 1.10 or 3.12, whatever
Belenos will use.
This is fantastic news! Absolutely delighted! Thanks for the news jxself! :-)
What does 'debootstrapped' mean? :-P
Steve
@oysterboy, I believe after you install Trisquel, simply install kde-standard
and you got your kde desktop!
Running KDE on Trisquel and lovin' it!
Version 7, code named belenos, can now be debootstrapped from
http://devel.trisquel.info/
Very good :-D
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