Good advice and thanks for the engine recommendations! :)
I'm okay with the downgraded performance. :) My philosophy on software has
been changing recently and I'm really not into gaming that much any more. I
don't like all of the DRM with AAA games coming out. My new geforce 8400gs
has been fine for me so far. I plan on doing some more tinkering
It blows my mind still that I need javascript enabled just to see some text
displayed on a web page :/
Well I did some more digging and found this post
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/upgraded-video-card. Looks like I need to get
an older nvidia card and check h-node to see what card I should buy. I'll
keep this thread updated with what I end up getting. :)
Thanks for the info! :) I might have to look more into the Kepler cards. I
actually just ordered a new desktop from ThinkPengiun with a Geforce 8400GS.
Hoping that card works well and I get some 3D acceleration! It looks like
h-node says that card works with nouveau drivers but it wasn't
Thanks! :) Haha yeah good point. I'm sure my data will forever be in one of
google's data-centers buried secretly within some mountain. At least I'm not
giving them any more data (well i think lol)!
I just deleted my whole google existence a few weeks ago and it has been
nice. :) I've been using fastmail for a few years now with no problems and
life without google has been completely fine!
Thank you! That solved my problem. I changed the 'Download From' drop down
box in the Software & Updates window to 'Main Server' and it's working fine
now. Not sure how I had an old url selected in there but good to know about
this setting now. Thanks! :)
I just bought a Wireless-N Mini VPN Router from TP along with their VPN
service. Really excited to try it out and have a free, open alternative. :)
Yeah me too. :/ My browser version is 49.0.2.
Anyone else having trouble trying to resolve http://in.archive.trisquel.info?
I was trying to install gparted but it can't contact the server to download
the package. I tried running "sudo apt-get update" but I receive errors
saying "Could not resolve 'in.archive.trisquel.info'." I attached
Hello! I'm completely new to Trisquel and libre software. I just did a fresh
install of Trisquel 7 64 bit and everything went fine except my computer
keeps using the basic vesa drivers instead of the nouveau ones. I updated all
of my packages to the latest and even installed the latest
That sucks that they downgrade their performance and put limits on it. :/
It'd be nice if there was a completely open source software/hardware based
graphics accelerator but I know that would be a huge undertaking to build!
What are pstates? Something to do with a performance level?
Hi lembas! :)
I care about freedom as well but I also have a deep passion for programming
3D graphics and would like to continue doing hobby projects on my GNU/Linux
setup. The rest of my development stack works great on Trisquel and I'm happy
to be moving over to the libre world. I sadly
Cool! Thanks for sharing the info :)
Hm, that's odd. Regexr runs in a new profile, but it does not run in
safe mode.
If I were going that route, I'd be using regex-builder in Emacs, but
sometimes even it isn't interactive enough.
No.
> I had some trouble with the Parabola install script last night
Which script?
Does it have a regex key on the side or elsewhere?
I'm using Regexr because I want something like Daring Fireball's
Markdown Web Dingus, but for regular expressions.
https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus
The '$' (end) of any line that matches '^x '.
Try uMatrix instead. It provides most, if not all, functions provided by
NoScript.
I don't remember what it did, but I tried -n, and it gave a worse
result.
You could do what I do to get up-to-date packages for Trisquel 7, which
has a few packages, like Mumble, that are deprecated.
Install GNU Guix:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Binary-Installation.html
Then, install GNU IceCat:
guix package -i icecat
I'm having issues running Regexr in Abrowser.
http://bluehome.net/csh/screenshot/2017/11/24/regexr
What could be going wrong?
Regexr is a free software web app for interactively exploring regular
expressions.
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t people still
benefit greatly from their work. Do you think youtube-dl should be shut
down?
> Again, big single-page-webapps which are running soley on the client are a
> different story.
Those are even worse. Those especially should be free software or
avoided at all costs. G
You should be fine on T7 if you just update your Linux.
https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
That's the first thing I did. It still didn't work.
manage extensions in the back
end.
The LibreJS standard, as I mentioned before, is mostly important to
HUMANS: so regular people can look at the copyright info and go "oh, ok,
looks good. I'll run those."
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Hm, it seems we disagree on some basic points. My work is done.
If you were talking about Guix, earlier I linked the instructions for
doing it.
https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Binary-Installation.html
Using free software instead of proprietary software is always better.
It's good to use free programs on a proprietary OS, if the alternative
is using proprietary programs on a proprietary OS.
It's good to use a free OS on a proprietary BIOS, if the alternative is
using a proprietary OS on a
How do I start GNOME Shell in Trisquel 7?
I installed GNOME.
sudo apt install gnome
But, when I select "GNOME" in LightDM, I am immediately returned to the
display manager's login screen. GNOME does not start.
How do I start GNOME?
On Thu, 2017-11-30 at 17:49 +0100, aggeliszo...@prtonmail.com wrote:
> What is better and why?
Emacs.
> why emacs is not pre-installed ?
I don't know, but many people prefer to build Emacs from source.
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How do I check?
I moved FROM Vim TO Emacs.
That said, I still sometimes use Vim. Check out my vimrc:
https://notabug.org/csh/dotfiles/src/master/.vimrc
pdd4Pc
* ... (I'll stop here.)
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gnome-shell is installed.
cal@leela:~$ apt search gnome-shell
...
gnome-shell/belenos-updates,now 3.10.4-0ubuntu5.2 amd64
[installed,automatic]
graphical shell for the GNOME desktop
gnome-session is installed.
cal@leela:~$ apt search gnome-session
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
What?
LibreJS standards were DESIGNED to answer "What would true GPL
compliance look like with JavaScript?"
> If you instead want "^" to be considered as special in "^x ", this:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> sed -n 's/^x .*\(.\)$/\1/gp' "file.txt"
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
Your suggestion does not add to the lines.
That's perfect! Thanks!
to build GuixSD for ARM? IIRC, the only thing I might have
to actually compile is Guile and Guix.
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How do I switch to GDM? Can I get that tasksel menu or whatever it was
up again?
screen.
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Please don't top-post.
Switching to WebExtensions is important. It standardizes the format for
browser extensions so that you can write an extension once and it will
generally work in any browser that supports browser extensions.
You don't want Mozilla to keep changing the extension format, do you?
WebExtensions is
> Free software is the consequence of
> many people working together voluntarily, as part of a community movement,
> with no interaction at all with large firms.
Red Hat tho.
Also, Debian includes stuff which might require some proprietary code,
like Chromium and Electron, which Parabola removed for this reason.
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> I know this doesn't help you right now, but I strongly recommend have
> separate partitions for / (root - your OS) and /home (your user files).
This has caused problems for me. Right now, I have only 595.6 MiB in /,
and my system keeps alerting me about it.
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Yeah, I had a similar experience with Motif dependencies for a program I
wanted to use. This is another reason why I won't use Debian; they
don't have my back, they don't even use the same definition of 'free'.
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ost gnu/linux newcomers. I enjoy Trisquel's
>
> community too, but that is unrelated to which other distros I play or work
> with, or whether I even use Trisquel.
Dogfood.
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l x_X
Oh! I didn't mean to suggest that you watch my performance. I'm just
saying that Freedom Porn is the only site I know of, and it needs more
contributors, especially women.
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oprietary
program, and providing it to users would be distribution and endorsement
of proprietary software.
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On Thu, 2017-12-14 at 03:32 +0100, v...@protonmail.com wrote:
> When I read things like this from Leah, I just get amazed... Honestly I have
> no words. Do you think you are Angela Channing in a Falcon Crest episode?
Can you provide clips/episodes of the reference you are making?
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I could never get my firmware of choice flashed, though. I had to type
in QWERTY in GRUB, which confused me. I thought I specified Dvorak UK.
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Free software requires free manuals. There are no ifs, ands or buts
about it.
If you think the software that prepares GNU manuals for publication is
too inhumane, then I encourage you to write a more humane replacement.
I no longer struggle with making Qt or Adwaita look good on Trisquel. I
see less of the Trisquel interface since I've started using i3 again, so
it's not a problem anymore. Adwaita and my custom MetroMumble Solarized
Dark theme cover up all the "Windows 98" spots.
On Wed, 2017-12-13 at 09:18 +0100, i...@minifree.org wrote:
> Indeed. As previously stated, Minifree offers a 2 year warranty on all
> orders.
The warranty is more than great.
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Haha, I want to frame this. It's hilarious.
Chu vi parolas Esperanton?
Mi petas, sed vi malbone parolas la anglan lingvon.
Esperanto bone sufichus kiel neutrala lingva fundamento, chu ne?
On Tue, 2017-12-12 at 13:29 +0100, i...@minifree.org wrote:
> Minifree is also extremely generous in the cases where there are problems.
As a customer, I can say that this is true.
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No.
Richard Stallman says he just gets extended battery packs. It seems to
work for his long travels.
I use my boyfriend's adaptor and plug my laptop into the cigarette
lighter in the car. This is how I'm responding to email and writing
this at the moment.
(BTW, email > forums. Offline > online.)
ess. You know, those annoying web portals that don't
work without JavaScript?
I'm working on taking my workflow offline. The Internet cannot be
trusted. I'm offline right now, and it's glorious.
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OK. For once, I'm going to make an SJW rant rather than protest one.
On Thu, 2017-12-14 at 03:03 +0100, v...@protonmail.com wrote:
> I think it is better
> just to create a whole thread for people for people being able to speaks
> openly about their experiences with Minifree without them
I wonder if all this thread is just a game meant to distract and delay
Minifree. :(
Boycott the British. They're the ones who drew those stupid borders.
Jews bought land in Palestine, fair and square, and their neighbors
still used violence and boycotts against them just for living there.
Forget those people.
If people still want to live there, great. Stay there, but under
On Thu, 2017-12-14 at 23:23 +0100, gert.otten.1...@gmail.com wrote:
> I was joking about Spotify. And yes I'm new to the forums, but everyone has
> got to start somewhere, right? I am using Windows 10 at the moment, only
> because of the fact that Microsoft shoves it down my throat.
Yeah, I
Running Trisquel on a random machine is not hard. My first Trisquel
laptop was a random laptop my mom got from Walmart, and it not only
worked with Trisquel, but even the Wi-Fi card inside the laptop was
working just fine.
Someone else I used to know got two random computers and put Trisquel on
Eh, it's not a waste of space. No more than 1 MiB, surely.
What do you mean by "cloud servers"? Like your VPSes?
I just saw this message at 13:02 Eastern Standard Time.
OK, I won't send any more messages of that nature.
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Vikings, do you offer VPSes yet?
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> I understand that you just meant what I said, but that you were trying just
> to simmer down that cat ; )
As I'm sure the person from ikhider.com will agree, we probably
shouldn't simmer down a cat, because that would be non-vegan.
I fixed it already a while ago, but thanks for the offer.
I'll see if it comes with Dvorak on my next order. I'll order by
encrypted email. (Not any time soon, but whenever I need an additional
computer or this one is too much of a pain to repair.)
Wait. How do I send encrypted mail if my
I'd like a copy of install-guix.sh. I hate following the Guix manual
every time I install Trisquel.
It's too bad that the keyboards are not like the keyboards on the
MacBooks. You could just 3D print a new set of keys.
It's certainly good to test things out and know what your new workflow
is going to look like. Good planning!
That's old. In 2015, he said that we need to make free hardware designs
in case free software won't run on conventional hardware anymore.
Although we need not reject digital hardware made from
nonfree designs in today's circumstances, we need to develop
free designs and
devices in their pockets.
> Anyways, enough rambling (I had some good tea!).
What kind of tea? It's cold here, and I have been drinking lots of red
tea.
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When people send stuff to my home computer, I reject Word attachments by
quoting Tim Berners-Lee and requesting PDFs. At work, I always save
documents as OpenDocument Text.
Interestingly, ODT files are smaller, and it's easier to spot them in a
pile of Word documents because of the file type
25€ ($50 US?) is a lot just for UK Dvorak by default. I'll most likely
just reflash.
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GNU GuixSD is source based system distribution.
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AVideo and youtube-dl support many adult sites.
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Should I be worried about using an operating system from Iraq? My mom
says not to install it.
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I notice that Debian was recently changed back to Trisquel on the
Minifree site. What was the reason for that decision?
I actually went into the Wayback because I was confused when I saw
Trisquel again.
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I'm sorry. To be honest, I just don't remember too well what happened.
All I remember is that something bad happened.
I don't keep good records of my changes in opinion, and don't know how,
so understanding and stabilizing my thoughts is difficult for me.
Tracking and merging all these changes
programs directly on my mail server, because I don't know how
to configure it otherwise. I'd like to have Stallman's email setup; the
simplicity of C-x m and RMAIL is nice.
And M-x woman is the most attractive /usr/bin/man. Hyperlinks and
stuff.
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MPV because it's considered cool.
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Ha, Haiku OS. You're right!
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ses my old hardware
* Chromium code
* Ad-ridden Firefox
Fedora
* nonfree kernel
* Chromium code
* community not focused on free software
* their Firefox probably has Pocket and other junk
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Attached as dfoutput.txt. Not much was freed, even after
guix gc
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cal@leela:~$ df
Filesystem1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
udev
It's easy to find a working X60/X200 in the garbage, flash it with
Libreboot, and use it. For most things, they work. I play Minetest and
watch movies in Kodi without issues.
My only problem is VMs, and this has made it hard if not impossible to
work on Trisquel 8.
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r have to
log in and go through the interface!
Will you use Markdown instead of the wiki syntax, which isn't even
complete/compliant wiki syntax? (The code tag isn't usable
mid-sentence, for example, even though that's how it's used on wikis.)
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