Do you have anything in the Preferences/Certificates of Evolution? I
personally don't although I configured a GMail account.
You didn't by chance remove certificates did you? Maybe out of fear of China
or the security vulnerable CAs?
Petition to re-legalize unlocking of cell phones in USA:
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/make-unlocking-cell-phones-legal/1g9KhZG7
It was recently banned and the petition almost has enough votes to get a
response from the whitehouse.
Nice to see that it has got some attention so far.
At the moment there is a bad culture of people accepting that their mobile
phones are owned by their service provider. Talking to a few people has
helped me realise that.
I'm not in the USA so I haven't signed it. But I'm definitely
My bits: F**k Steam service living in virtual reality pushed by fake
achievements screwing up with your brain's reward-circuit. This whole
gamification trend is sad from my point of view. Saying this I also have to
honestly admit that just thanks to gaming I learned English way easier than
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Hi all,
I'm currently using the Trisquel 6.0 pre-release, and have a strange issue
that could be in either Evolution or Abrowser. Basically, whenever I click on
a web link in Evolution, it always opens the same page in Abrowser - it opens
In Brazil is more difficult indeed. But in the US you have many options from
basic to professional to FLAC and Ogg Vorbis [1][2][3]. WebM and Ogg Theora
too, but less. Android play out-of-box, iOS can play with software in App
Store[4]. In my opinion is easy only listen Ogg and FLAC.
And
I think you can change in System Settings Details Preferred
Applications(or something like that).
Well, it can usually remove packages just fine, but it can't do it if another
package is dependent on it, while Synaptic can.
It's a problem, but I still like gnome-app-install better than Synaptic,
personally. Of course, if you prefer to use Synaptic, you can of course
change the menu to
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Brilliant! That's solved it, thanks.
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For now I only have this one and I can't sell it since I need it for the POS.
But if I have anything I will be very pleased to tell you.
No I didn't do anything like that. This was just a sudden thing. I'm not even
sure where to start troubleshooting. Though I do suspect that seahorse is
operating as a face to gpg? If so I still don't know what to do with this
problem. It's really odd. The strange thing is that when I go to
I'm idealistic in that jxself builds the kernel once on Launchpad and then
moves those packages to Trisquel while still leaving his originals in a Linux
Libre PPA so others can add them to their existing Ubuntu or Mint installs.
Its what I would do, but I cannot control how jxself thinks or
So, I am looking for a nice e-reader[1] that is as free software
compatible as possible.
The Kindle is of course not an option, and I was looking at the Sony Reader.
Any advice?
Thanks,
--
Stefano
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-reader
OpenInkpot exists but it has the same problem where is uses the standard
version of the kernel called Linux (not Linux-libre), etc.
To my knowledge there aren't any fully free distros for e-readers at this
time so why not just use a computer running Trisquel? It could even be a
laptop. The
Call me old fashioned, but I still like books. I like that I can buy with
cash, buy used, and loan to a friend. I like that it doesn't require a
battery charge and I like the smell. I know that if there is a societal
collapse or need to sit on a book shelf for 100 years that they will be
It is an older and depreciated Gnome software center that Trisquel still
holds on to. Since using the Ubuntu Software Center isn't an option, how
about using the one from Linux Mint? Its free software and can easily be
tailored for Trisquel.
I swear I'm having deja-vu from having this
You could all-ways install Muon which is in add/remove applications.
It is likely, you discussed using Mint Software Center a year ago, and
will discuss it a year from now; LOL. I'll stick with synapticc, or,
if I know exactly what I want to do, apt-get.
I think the new universal GNOME software manager is called packagekit?
Or, is that an Opensuse-specific thing?
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I'm interested in this too, but using a computer isn't an option, unless I
can easily modify it to have an e-ink screen rather than an LCD. That, to me,
is the mail appeal of e-readers over tablets - avoidance of eye strain and
glare.
I
You've probably seen this listing, I find it useful
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/the-danger-of-ebooks.html
I wouldn't buy sony, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sony_rootkit
OK, UnPlug is working... sort of (the Downloads window doesn't show up even
though the video is downloading, which is weird, but it works), but I've
noticed another problem since the upgrade to Abrowser 18. Whenever it's
prompted to play a video by opening a supported video type such as OGG
this may sound odd, but did you try change to a strong password?
Hi,
I'm not experiencing your issues, but have one that keeps many videos
from playing any more than about 30 seconds; these are usually ones that
are evailable from youtube or vimeo, but with no webm option. Almost
none of the videos I want to watch are in html5 (yes, I am in trial and
It is still better to use your Trisquel device, there is software dedicated
to reduce eye strain in a LCD screen like redshift-gtk. You can also search
for eye friendly color patterns in a search engine. Solarized palette is a
popular one[1]. ePub supports color configuration (FBReader). Not
A lot of these options are dependent on indulging in non-free software. And
not just lightly. They are heavily dependent and come with other issues. A
dedicated device is less of a problem.
But- yes- I agree. Readily available does depend on where you live. It isn't
as readily available as
Yea- I'd like to keep this at the top of the forums for a few days. I'm sure
it'll get the attention it needs for a reply. It is almost there now.
Unlocking is very popular thing among hackers. Actually I am hesitant to call
people who unlock hackers. I think a real hacker is going to object
What about players supporting the ROCKbox firmware (under the GPL)? I would
choose such a player if I needed one. It does not seem to be anywhere as
risky as CyanogenMod (for smartphones).
Signed it, and I don't even own one of these devices.
Rockboxing a player frees it enough for my satisfaction.
Sounds like you're a victim of this:
http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/index/~3/NzaR7UHUhIY
A group has been exploiting A vulnerability in yahoo to steal session
cookies. Log out completely to be sure the cookie is invalidated then log in
from a clean machine (live CD) and reset
:) Good to hear! I wouldn't buy one either. At least not a locked one.
Yes- if your technical and have the time. The majority of people are not
though. Plus these players are more expensive and there is an availability
issue.
It never solved that thing for me in 5.5 Brigantia; the association keeps
appearing every reboot. I didn't test it in 6.0 Toutatis, though.
That happens to me also. I have no idea why. KMail doesn't complain, neither
Abrowser -- only Evolution.
I think it's because those don't use seahorse. I tried Sylpheed Mail an it
works fine.
Brilliant; thanks for mentioning redshift!
There's a vendor, talkingmp3players.com who will rockbox the Sansa players for
the customer. I'd be willing to pay someone to do something like this. I'd
theoretically be willing to do likewise for a pda.
-Dave
On Jan 31, 2013, at 7:52 PM, ch...@thinkpenguin.com wrote:
Yes- if
Being a Thunderbird user, I just haven't encountered this problem with the
GNOME keyring and Evolution. I may have run into something similar with
Empathy for the brief time I tried using it, but that was in another distro.
On 13-01-31 06:34 PM, magicban...@gmail.com wrote:
What about players supporting the ROCKbox firmware (under the GPL)? I
would choose such a player if I needed one. It does not seem to be
anywhere as risky as CyanogenMod (for smartphones).
The Sansa Clip+ works great and is easy to Rockbox. I
hmm that isn't too terrible actually. It is too bad there isn't more demand.
Still- we might take a look into it.
When temperatures drop below freezing, and even denim, our gams shiver, is
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