There is a bug in LXDE so, the Trisquel Mini 6 with encrypting home is
unusable:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxdm/+bug/922363
Anyone knowns something?
I am looking for a program (obviously free) to fit a particular need. I am
moving into a new place soon and I want to make a good impression. One of my
things is I tend to listen to music a bit louder then I should. I was
wondering if there were any programs that would be able to
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Hello,
I use ubuntu-tweak to allow direct typing path in nautilus instead of the
folder-button like path bar. But, yesterday i ran janitor bleachbit and now
everything is reverted back. I switched the option Use Location Entry
instead of Pathbar many times but no change.
Also, i keep the
I dont know how to edit my above post. Moderator please remove the
ubuntu-tweak section above. It was silly of me to not restart. Wiping free
space by bleachbit caused the temporary problems. The Nautilus customizations
are all fine now.
But, im still not able to find a way to change the
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On 12-12-17 03:18 AM, sirgr...@member.fsf.org wrote:
I am looking for a program (obviously free) to fit a particular need.
I am moving into a new place soon and I want to make a good
impression. One of my things is I tend to listen to music a bit
louder then I should. I was wondering if
my search on google lead me to assogiate. But, it is not working.
Anyone know manual procedure or any other program that works on trisquel 5.5,
to change icon image associated with file types?
Wouldn't you rather change the whole theme? This is documented in many places
on the Web. That said, I am not certain it would perfectly work if using the
GNOME Classic fallback (Trisquel Brigantia's default)...
The themes are in /usr/share/themes. To edit a theme you probably want to
copy
Awesome, thanks!
We are trying to get a developer meeting setup. Please consider bringing
this topic up at that meeting. See
[https://trisquel.info/en/forum/interested-volunteering-read-update this
thread] for more info.
Can anyone tell me where is the unity-greeter package in Trisquel 6.0 ?
If I try to install gnome-shell I don't see it in the GDM Selection Menu, if
I install Unity I can't see it either, but if I uninstall gnome-shell with
Unity installed then Ubuntu Session appears and opens Unity.
to change icon-image associated with filetype/mimetype i would have to do
theme editing?
.themes was not there, created it.
Copied the Trisquel dir from /usr/share/themes/ to ~/.themes/
I looked inside all dirs inside the Trisquel dir. I am not able to find any
icons for
Most icons seems to be in /usr/share/icons/gnome-brave/scalable/places. I
believe the themes must indicate what icons to use. You could, of course
overwrite the images but that does not look clean. Besides, any update would
override your modification.
What is assogiate?
I had wondered if Parabola had altered some part of KDE, because I
noticed parts of KDE were replaced when I migrated to Parabola from a
fresh Arch install.
They do, it might be easy to find the changes from the pages I linked to
(I think the other changes are just recommending Duck Duck Go,
Would it be better to remove the entire line that contains the
non-free links: Netscape Communicator® plugins (for viewing Flash®,
Real®Audio, Real®Video, etc.) ?
It's ok to state that Netscape Communicator plugins are supported, since
e.g. Gnash and IcedTea provide such plugins.
Hi!
First, I must take responsibility for that mistake, I read your email, set
that (again) as a high priority issue for this cycle, and actually went to
edit that specific comment to remove your email address... and then I got
sidetracked.
I was hit with the idea that editing another
So, how to give the paths to my icon-images for corresponding
filetype/mimetype?
assogiate is the File Type editor.
[CODE]
$sudo apt-get install assogiate
$assogiate
[/CODE]
I assigned the new icon-image's path for default icon of filetype/mimetype
and assogiate also shows the new icon
Last I looked the Toutatis helpers were not yet online. I haven't yet
looked at IRC and found quidam online to ask him to do that, a second
pair of eyes watching for him might help.
They are at git://devel.trisquel.info/package-helpers.git,
Perhaps you need to rebuild the icon cache? Maybe try gtk-update-icon-cache
gtk-update-icon-cache is fired automatically on editing in assogiate, as
terminal shows mesg
gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully.
I did it again anyways, but no change in nautilus's display of icons, it does
registers in assogiate.
Could you please try out assogiate, to
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Look at my address for this mailing list.
From: m...@mtjm.eu (Michał Masłowski)
Subject: Re: [Trisquel-users] The Konqueror Bug - What Would it Take?
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 19:25:32 +0100
Last I looked the Toutatis helpers were not yet online. I haven't
yet
looked at IRC and found quidam online to ask him to do that, a sec
ond
pair
Thanks! i did not realize that I will change my file so that it refers
trisquel.
Unless they're not the helpers available at
git://devel.trisquel.info/package-helpers.git then all the git repo
there is is the helper framework code (the two commands), not the
helpers themselves.
There are separate branches per release with helpers. Try this:
git clone
From: m...@mtjm.eu (Michał Masłowski)
Subject: Re: [Trisquel-users] The Konqueror Bug - What Would it Take?
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 21:17:53 +0100
Unless they're not the helpers available at
git://devel.trisquel.info/package-helpers.git then all the git repo
there is is the helper framework
The links to the Trisquel helpers for the next release are helpful. I first
checked the source for KDE 4.9.3 on Gentoo Hardened. It didn't seem that
anything had changed as far as these patches go. It should be no problem to
do this for Brignatia Toutatis as well. One patch should apply to
Ok. Sed is easy, at least as far as deleting text, as in the first Parabola
patch posted in this thread. For the KDE 4.9.3 sources, that patch would be
done like this:
sed -e '578,617d' htmp_objectimpl.cpp
(assuming you were already in the same directory as the file)
sed -e '578,617d' htmp_objectimpl.cpp
Use this instead:
patch -p1 -i khtml-fsdg.patch
It will work if there are other lines changed (outside the context of
the patch) and will clearly error if the patch cannot be applied,
e.g. due to the affected lines being changed.
pgpGswxtOwkKC.pgp
From: nospamh...@runbox.com
Subject: Re: [Trisquel-users] The Konqueror Bug - What Would it Take?
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 19:56:02 +0100 (CET)
Let me go find an online Dummies guide to sed awk and see what I can
do. Give me some time.
From the info sed Other Resources node:
6 Other Resources
As a result of your information I've had enough of a 'play' with the
git package helpers to be able to update the package helpers page
here:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/package-helpers
Please read, comments welcome.
Since the above post I've discovered that the helpers are now all in git (the
layout had changed and I am new to git). I've updated the package helpers
wiki page (1) to reflect this. Please read and comment/edit.
(1) https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/package-helpers
Michael:
I am not sure I understand your reference to using patch instead of sed. How
can the patch app know what to do to the source files, without a list of
instructions? Or, are you saying I can copy the two patches from Parabola,
then make whatever changes are necessary (for example,
I have taught the *fundamentals* of sed (focusing on the famous 's' command)
and awk. You may find these slides useful as an introduction:
sed
awk (1/2)
awk (2/2)
The data for the exercises still are online and solutions are given in the
.sh files.
How can the patch app know what to do to the source files,
without a list of instructions?
The patch file works like a list of instructions (to replace some lines
in a context with other lines; there are other diff formats which aren't
as useful for patches as unified diffs).
Or, are you
So, what is the final word? Too many posts to read.
What about artwork for Trisquel? Is there an email address to submit it for
consideration?
Summary:
chris: 00:00 to 11:00 OR 20:00-24:00 UTC
leny2010: 12:00 to 00:00 UTC
andrew:20:00 to 10:00 UTC
malberts: 16:00 to 21:00
oysterboy: 17UTC is good
Rubén: 17:00 UTC was suggested
composr: any time
It looks to me like 20:00 UTC would be the ideal time to hit everybody who
Not sure. I think there is a person who has been contributing though. Take a
look on the wiki.
The meeting is not set yet. We are still trying to find a suitable time where
the most people can make it. The meeting will mainly be developer oriented
although I don't see any reason other questions can't be asked. We should go
over the questions, concerns, etc here and get answers to
This is also been added to the discussion list:
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/proposed-policies-procedures-solutions
I'm going to try and bring these issues up at the first meeting and edit the
wiki after with any answers. It appears this is being looked at.
Noon is fine for me (west coast of USA). The only problem is my work
schedule. It is all over the place. If I have work that day I won't be able
to make it.
- Mensaje original -
I dont know how to edit my above post. Moderator please remove the
ubuntu-tweak section above. It was silly of me to not restart. Wiping
free space by bleachbit caused the temporary problems. The Nautilus
customizations are all fine now.
sorry, can't
I tried assogiate but first it complained about a aoi.xml file being broken.
This is probably true since my hard disk crashed and was scraped to recover
data... Once I deleted the file the program would run. This obvoiusly could
make my findings invalid.
The icon did change in the program
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