Re: [Trisquel-users] default partition scheme

2012-12-29 Thread mikko . viinamaki
A separate home partition makes a lot of sense if you have to reinstall. Or want to do a clean upgrade. However a tiny / makes no sense.

Re: [Trisquel-users] default partition scheme

2012-12-29 Thread onpon4
That's the normal setup. It allows you to install a fresh new system without erasing all your data. You really don't need all that much space in root; most of your stuff will be in /home, and Trisquel's default ~9-10 GB is a bit small, but 16 GB will be plenty for most people and 32 GB would

[Trisquel-users] default partition scheme

2012-12-29 Thread spiderweb
hi, the default partition scheme with a _large_ /home and tiny / is prone to overflow. this should be changed. why not just a / and a swap partition by default?

Re: [Trisquel-users] StatusNet, Identi.ca, and another blow to the AGPL

2012-12-29 Thread tegskywalker
With your Google Chrome reference, the only real difference from the BSD licensed Chromium version is that it includes MP4 and MP3 codecs, proprietary Flash and PDF plugins, Google branding, and user tracking. Functionality wise, the same version of Chromium works the same as Chrome. There

Re: [Trisquel-users] New Trisquel MATE live cd

2012-12-29 Thread plinuxusr
This is not a file retrieval bug, I discovered that the problem is in line 6 of the script. This was the output from a python debugger: (/usr/bin/ubiquity:6): 6 import sys The weird part is that this sys library looks pretty common http://effbot.org/librarybook/sys.htm