Hello! Try this, edit /etc/gdm/Init/Default (as superuser). Add there to the
end, just before exit 0
setxkbmap hu
Then restart gdm. (i.e. reboot or close your open programs and goto VT1 with
Ctrl+Alt+F1 and login and then input sudo service gdm restart)
Thanks a lot! Your advice solved my problem
JXSELF
Thank You for the info.
Glad to hear that, enjoy freedom!
I'm not sure if a new build was released or if I'm doing something dumb but
I downloaded a fresh copy of the Trisquel desktop installer and it's plagued
with Orca screen reader. It shows up during the installer, on the login
screen, and after logging in.
Is this user error or an issue
Thanks Legimet for your help. I will check that out next time I'm
reinstalling Trisquel :-)
Yes I am in Germany, but not in a big city. In Germany there is something
similar to 501(c)(3) where you have to pay less taxes. But I don't think it
has to be a non-profit. Free software does not exclude profits, you can make
a profit by selling free software. I know that Richard Stallman
I believe Orca is activated if you leave the welcome screen alone right after
booting for some time. (30 secs or so)
I didn't had that problem when installing Trisquel 6.0, but when I decided to
install Trisquel 6.1, Orca suddenly appeared (both during the install and
after). If you don't need Orca, then just uninstall it.
I do not know why there is Orca. Im sure more time is spent uninstalling it
than people who need it would have to spend installing it.
This weekend (3 days ago), I received an update notice (upgrade Abrowser and
an important security update). I went through the steps, but the status bar
never did anything, and I got tired of waiting. I then cancelled the update.
I have not found anything on my Trisquel (or on the Trisquel
Being blind on a system that you're not familiar with which doesn't help the
blind probably makes using it for anything difficult, and that includes
installing packages and installing the OS itself in the first place. Not
being blind and closing Orca (you don't need to uninstall it) is a far
I'm sure the people who need it would disagree. Uninstalling for people who
don't takes a few seconds. Accessibility is an important feature.
Open up a terminal and copy paste this:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
Enter your password when prompted. Your packages will now be updated.
If the update service will run into some errors you can see what is going
wrong.
The graphical application is called 'update-manager'. You can find it in the
System settings.
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installing-updating-and-removing-software
I also agree with lammi87. He describe it very simply and clearly. Watching a
beautiful sight changes our mind and behavior. I have found a cool collection
of Sunny Leone Wallpapers here.
I much appreciate everyone's assistance with this issue. I will give one (or
more) of these a try. Thanks.
I tried both methods (terminal and graphical). They both said essentially
the same thing: that no updates were installed, that there are no updates to
install, and that my system is up-to-date. Thanks, again.
Hi guys,
Im looking for a router compatible with LibreCMC. Searching the web i found
this model
http://www.tp-link.us/products/details/?categoryid=model=TL-WR1043ND#over
With Atheros QCA9558. Is compatible with OpenWRT
openxenmanager looks to be an admin application to manage the servers.
I wasn't able to find xcp-xe in the Trisquel 7 Alpha repositories...is that
the client?
I was thinking more of a Free Software ICA client.
The presence of the Open Xen Manager is a good sign.
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