What's your DE ? you can change the window border .
and you should install icon theme separately,
i used the (ultra-flat) icon
Oh, yes as far as I know it found the correct resolution on it's own, 1920 X
1080 is correct according to Hp specs for this monitor.
I followed meydlo's suggested steps but for some reason the 3.11 kernel he
got wasn't found though I had added the repository to the list.
You should not do that. Just grab the .deb you want from
http://packages.trisquel.info/toutatis-updates/linux-image and install it
(e.g., with 'dpkg
Thanks SuperTramp and all the posts on
http://trisquel.info/en/forum/screen-resolution-0
I followed meydlo's suggested steps but for some reason the 3.11 kernel he
got wasn't found though I had added the repository to the list. Having
earlier followed the instructions to set up the
char SaSS;
char things_that_are_bad_for_privacy;
void main(){
SaSS =! things_that_are_bad_for_privacy;
}
dont know of the =! operator but it compiles...
SaSS =! things_that_are_bad_for_privacy;
You instantiate the variable SaSS (a char, which can encode a Boolean) with
not the variable things_that_are_bad_for_privacy (again: a char, which can
encode a Boolean). There is no =! operator, just the binary operator =
followed by the unary
shiret...@web.de wrote:
It does not.
You can't browse through a search engines database with your own
computer only. Therefore, it is not software as a service substitute.
And here I thought it did because I've already implemented the idea and
it seems to be working. I guess I didn't think to
Perhaps you should be more interested in what's good for
improving privacy than dogmatically sticking to someone's definitions of
terminology.
I think you still don't get it: you can be interested in what's good for
improving your privacy _without_ calling the use of search engines SaaSS.
Then take a look at
https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Simple-configuration learn
how to boot on the 3.11 (or 3.10) kernel by default. The variable that are
mentioned are in /etc/default/grub, which must be edited with administrative
permission (here with GEdit):
$ gksu
Thank you, Legimet for your timely reply.
ยป Trisquel's policy is not to recognize software patents.
Out, out, damned software patent! :)
Trisquel's software repository hosts following Fluendo mp3 decoder plugins:-
[1] gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3
[2] gstreamer1.0-fluendo-mp3
According to Fedora, although Fluendo plugin is free and open source
software, it is not freely redistributable because of its licensing terms[3].
Here is
Are these
(http://ubuntu-tutorial.com/ultra-flat-icon-theme-on-my-ubuntu-14-10-utopic-unicorn/)
the icons used? Unfortunately, they restrict commercial use. (They are
licensed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.)
I am not on my laptop because it is broken right now, but this is more or
less the same setup I have there!
Hey thats nice...like your icons funny IceCatMouse ;)
where from may i ask?see you are using Tox..i use uTox great!
You need put it in /usr/share/themes to change the window decoration.
Dagda again.
The window border doesn't change even though I have M.E.1 selected as the
window theme. (I installed it as Cleiton suggested.)
Here's a screenshot (Indexed to 256 colors to save space.)
thanks vinz:)
I have finally joined Trisquel under another ID/ but had quite some issues
putting aside the pump.io Dianara which would not join other identica
members.
For the moment Choqok fails on the 1st trial:
Creating the new post failed. The result data could not be parsed.
What's the purpose of posting this link? His window/GTK theme is properly
licensed under the GNU GPL.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GSE Express Memory
Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GSE Express
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME,
943/940GML
Thanks!
Please based on this information, there is a chance to use it WI-FI or not?
lc...@dcc.ufmg.br wrote:
Stallman's definition of SaaSS excludes search engine. See
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html :
Yes, and thanks for pointing that out. I find that article to be a good
description for a lot of today's computing. But I don't find that
Thanks, I'll check and write again.
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