Thanks Red Baptist.
But I explained badly. I get all the e-mails twins, from any address arrive,
not only from the list.
Epiphany is now called Web for some reason. I'm guessing the developers
don't want to confuse new users with lots of different settings, so any
advanced setting in their view (including changing the user agent which is
essential since Web isn't a popular browser and thus some websites are
I know. I understand that, I was responding to the post above me. The user
above me asserted that if we are going to call it GNU/Linux we could expand
that and call it GNU/Linux/LibreOffice/Mozilla/ect. That is a common enough
assertion/question that it is answered on the GNU/Linux FAQ.
Robtygart: There are many reasons to avoid non-free drivers/firmware. Your
going to run into problems at some point down the road. The people here are
really trying to help. They are doing you a favor by pointing you to places
that will help you to move away from these issues.
There are
I worded that wrong. The goal was privacy and it was not a kickstarter
campaign because they had no product. The guy who started it was involved in
fighting National Security Letters.
Here is the site:
http://www.indiegogo.com/calyx
I posted this here once before.
On Sun, 2012-10-28 at 07:19 +0100, t...@tius.it wrote:
Thanks Red Baptist.
But I explained badly. I get all the e-mails twins, from any address arrive,
not only from the list.
Hmmm ... I'm not sure what's wrong. Sorry.
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Red Baptist
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On Sun, 2012-10-28 at 07:19 +0100, t...@tius.it wrote:
Thanks Red Baptist.
But I explained badly. I get all the e-mails twins, from any address
arrive, not only from the list.
Hmmm ... I'm not sure what's wrong. Sorry.
I'm guessing the web interface
Well, I have a common problem. I have a laptop with wifi card (Broadcom
Corporation BCM43227), which is not supported by free drivers. I have no
other choice and I had to install non-free drivers. I've been using the
GNU/Linux Trisquel for 2 years and unfortunately I was forced to move to
- Mensaje original -
Well, I have a common problem. I have a laptop with wifi card (Broadcom
Corporation BCM43227), which is not supported by free drivers. I have no
other choice and I had to install non-free drivers. I've been using
the GNU/Linux Trisquel for 2 years and
This is a very common problem and sometimes people don't have the money to
buy another Wireless Card (as an example). I had the same problem but I had
the chance to own a Realtek Wireless Card from an MSI Netbook that was
compatible so I switched to my new laptop, but I know that not
Still it is missing a gui tool to change proxy settings.
http://apertus.org/ - Free software with open hardware. Everything is free!
=)
http://apertus.org/ - Free software with open hardware. Everything is free!
=)
If Trisquel comes by default with compiz is necessary to correct the problem
of alt+tab.
This one Ubuntu problem, because alt+tab is included in Unity since version
11.10.
Hello, I've been meaning to ask about this for a long time, but haven't
gotten around to it yet.
I've been using IBus for a long time for Japanese input. I've used it on
Fedora and Linux Mint in the past with no problems. But for some reason, IBus
doesn't work correctly at all on Trisquel.
When I was playing with the 21-October I18N image, I had to manually
define all those shortcuts, including 'alt+tab', 'alt+f2', and 'alt+f1'.
An update undid my shortcuts; I couldn't even use the terminal
launcher shortcut to set things up again in system settings. Not sure
what package(s)
So, can i bought my RPi, or not yet ?
I would to ask, somes arm arch needs for the moment somes privates software.
But like x86, arm is not open source. So what the best ? Still x86 arch or
turn up to ARM ?
So, can i bought my RPi, or not yet ?
No one here prevents you from buying it, just some people won't be
interested in using or supporting it.
But like x86, arm is not open source.
Are you referring to the chip implementation, or the software running on
it? There are devices that can be
And also the Snap Window problem, and the Top Mouse Bug problem (didn't find
the bug reports on launchpad but you get the point).
Only one bug has been corrected in Ubuntu 12.10 (and not in 12.04.. don't
even know why since it is an LTS).
My opinion is that web browsers should do the reverse: make JS disabled by
default.
Now this would be wonderful! So many pages misuse JS.
This there an easy way to convert any of the *Ubuntu* version of 12.10 to
free software.
No. Wait and it will be done for you.
Google is a privacy problem, suggest you use something else.
Besides that, perhaps this could help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smarthost
I am wondering whether the following implication is true:
If a driver from linuxwireless.org is not available in Trisquel then it
includes non-free software.
I once got a chipset work with a driver downloaded from there just to find
out later that this particular driver was non-free, so I
It would be great if we could come up with a solution to solve this problem
for those whom it is a significant hardship for. I don't know how to
distinguish those who say they can't afford it from those who really can't
afford it though. Having a computer and English language skills is
A driver might not yet be included in Trisquel if it's new. Perhaps also not
if it supports very rare hardware or if the driver is technically of
extremely poor quality. So I don't think that's so simple. One has to dive
into the licensing details and watch out because it could be a mess.
The problem with the script is that it works based on the Trisquel similar
repositories, and since there is no Trisquel 7 repositories, it isn't
(easily) possible to do so for now.
The AR9170/CARL9170 firmware wasn't included for a while. Nor has the nouveau
driver been included until recently. There are probably not that many
drivers/firmware pieces missing. Free software ends up getting supported much
better than the non-free stuff. It gets included in the mainline
SirGrant, I'm terribly sorry. I see now where I made the mistake. I should
have looked more closely. My apologies to you.
I'm using IBus for Japanese input on Trisquel, and I don't have any problems
with it. Then again, I'm still running Taranis (Trisquel 4.0).
We can make without private soft, i want to do too.
So i'm referring to the chip implementation, because for the moment, i don't
know if ARM arch have always need a private soft to run.
It's what i want to know, and which of amd, arm and x86 (i'm on a x86) is
better.
I'm starting to migrate to Lavabit and I'm interested in other suggestions
for E-mail providers. Though really, I'm more concerned at the moment about
migrating from my Yahoo account, since you have to access that with webmail I
would prefer to be able to just use E-mail clients like
Yeah, I should clarify, I'm using Trisquel 5.5.
And congrats to the GNU Project, because the freedoms and the principles in
the GNU license have spread far beyond the project itself. There's no doubt
about it. The GNU Project succeeded at exactly what they set out to do.
I wouldn't say that. There may be a lot of free software, but an
So i'm referring to the chip implementation, because for the moment, i
don't know if ARM arch have always need a private soft to run.
I wouldn't call it a chip implementation, this term might refer to
information that is needed to make ARM-compatible chips.
It's what i want to know, and which
Hello Everyone,
I found this a few days ago and wanted to share with everyone that didn't
knew about this feature. The reason why I am posting this here and not on the
Wiki is that it may become official in the next version (17) without the need
to be activated so it may become obsolete
alias body. you are a legend thanks!
xD I'm glad this helped :D
If I understand your goals then I think the best answer is to hold off until
the Raspberry Pi has a free software friendly version out. There is such a
project in the works.
Otherwise if you are just looking to replace a system with something more
free then I'd probably suggest getting an
The only question here is the monetary question xD Since I already have a
netbook that don't need any non-free software but has no HDD and has a broken
screen I just had the idea to buy a little computer (ARM Based as an example)
that would consume less energy than an original
hm, I had to install pdf.js myself.
I am using trisquel 5.5 in this case.
You can download it here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/pdfjs/
I didn't see a license, but source is available on github, so I didn't worry
too much.
Would it be possible to add this to the Trisquel
On 10/28/2012 10:23 AM, pas...@diogoantunes.org wrote:
So, can i bought my RPi, or not yet ?
I would to ask, somes arm arch needs for the moment somes privates
software. But like x86, arm is not open source. So what the best ?
Still x86 arch or turn up to ARM ?
General Info and links:
It's under the Apache License Version 2.0.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/pdfjs/license/0.6.39
Native PDF support is in Firefox 15 and above. Abrowser is still at 14 and
the most recent Firefox is 16.0.2. Since Abrowser is 2 versions behind, most
of you will have to use the seperate PDF.js extension.
I don't use Windows and feel sorry for those that are forced to use 8.
Trisquel has a nice classic interface that is close to what people are used
to on Windows 7 and earlier. It is a good thing people are educated on
alternatives and bravo to those that spent the time and effort to promote
There are two versions of the site at the moment. The main difference between
the two is one includes compatibility information for distributions which
include some non-free software. We can't force users to use Trisquel. We
would prefer they not use any distribution which includes non-free
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