It is possible to run OpenWRT on the Beaglebone Black. Perhaps it would be
possible to use the Beaglebone or similar ARM embedded single board computer
with LibreCMC (if ports exist, or indeed OpenWRT itself)?
This is something I'm interested in doing myself as it turns out.
I do not think a BIOS boot partition can be encrypted since it contains part
of the bootloader (and only that).
This move to interprete "Times New Roman" and replace it for something
else is a great idea, although it shifts the attention away from what
must be really corrected: the terms used in document formatting
standards worldwide.
The standards organizations worldwide should use either one of these
My Toshiba laptop doesn't need any private firmware.
You can connect to eth0 running (within /usr/lib/simple-netaid/bin):
# backend 9 eth0
or to wlan, running:
# backend 1 ESSID PWD
being ESSID your wifi network, and PWD the password.
Cheers :)
I forgot:
If you give a try to gnuinos server, it includes the backend of
simple-netaid.
Run:
# cd /usr/lib/simple-netaid/bin
# backend --help
I found this to be interesting:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1712826
That means all packages are minimal.
But let's say that for some reason, I nstall a package with apt-get, will it
appear in the exported list?
Ok,
So here's my list again:
- full disk encryption is a bit advanced (partitionning, LVM, switching to a
tty to modify GRUB), but accessible to me (minus the keyfile to avoid typing
the passphrase twice). Otherwise, encrypting home and swap should be a
relative breeze for a beginner.
-
Many many thanks from the heart to both. It is refreshing to know that when
one is in trouble someone on the community can kindly help. I hope one day I
have the knoledge to do so, as well.
Many many thanks,
an hug to all!
I have installed so far just Ublock, I hope I'll be satisfied wich I trust I
will.
It's so good to trust you are there brothers.
many thanks again.
There are many fully free distros.
I wasn't going to spend so much time in this, but I was happy to see that
some people like Misty were interested on my code. So I ended up improving
the code to the end.
I'm Up loading my bash file which can be downloaded and given run privileges.
Here are some of the improvements I made:
Well, you tried to help, which I am thankful for, and you helped me several
times before as well :)
And in this instance, I can learn to not blindly reinstall out of impatience.
So thanks for this.
A noob like me learns from threads like this :)
..
So Hack,Magik,Tramp --Cheers big ears!
I need to set my /home folder so I don't have to move it next time. it surely
will shorten the reinstall. Thanks for the tip!
today I noticed on the front page of https://gnu.org, Trisquel screenshot has
been replaced by gNewSense. Any person knows the reason?
One more reason to try the backports, plus I'm not sure I'm ready for Sid (or
that I need it). Thanks for this!
Well, with firejail/apparmor/grsec, or firejail only, is it really needed to
disable Javascript?
I mean sure, some data can still be stolen (still in a limited way), and it
would
FIXED. DELETE THIS TOPIC.
>Firejail not being even in Debian's repo, I'll pass for now.
Firejail is in: sid, testing and **jessie-backports**
I installed it from backports, it's great, the thing can sandbox anything and
it couldn't be easier to use.
>Do you have better ideas for this? Specially for sandboxing the
Hi everyone,
apparently, Trisquel 7 doesn't recognize my graphics adapter (ATI Radeon
Xpress 1100), because it only gives my two resolutions, 800 x 600 and 1024 x
768, along with a very bad refresh rate that hurts my eyes every time I look
at, I looked in the forum, many people had the same
Thank you. I'd love to learn this stuff. When I'm feeling adventurous I may
try it.
OK and thank you. I got kmag from synaptic but when I'm feeling up to it,
I'll follow your instructions.
Probably no particular reason. The screenshot was updated and they happened
to choose GNewSense instead of Trisquel.
I think the real question is: why on Earth are they still listing BLAG?
The kernel drives the hardware. If the GNU/Linux-libre distributions you are
referring to use a more recent version of the kernel, then you should try to
update Trisquel's kernel:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/update-linux-libre-kernel
If you have an Intel processor that includes a
The idea is to rotate the picture every now and again. Ideally to make a
gallery of screenshots showing off different distros. Also to feature a
distro on the front page "for a while" when they make a new release.
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