There is no ARM port of Trisquel that I know of.
Follow, I'm curious :)
I managed to put a wallpaper with Nitrogen follows the screenshot.
In the autostart file, you need to set the path for the wallpaper file like
this:
nitrogen ~ / Pictures
Thank you all for help.
Hello, following my desktop
Trisquel 7.0 + Openbox+Tint2+Nitrogen
Raspberry Pi can't be used in freedom according to
https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/single-board-computers
Hello everybody.
I managed to install Tint2 and Nitrogen.
I have already put the nitrogen in the autostart file, thus entering the
Openbox already appears the taskbar.
Regarding the Nitrogen are you not showing the options to Add any wallpaper.
When you open the wallpaper with folder, does
Hello Adfeno.
Just like me there are already several Brazilians who already use Trisquel in
Brazil.
Hugs.
What is the challenge in running Trisquel in an ARM architecture?
RMS's preferred language, lisp.
The most powerful programming language is Lisp. If you don't know Lisp (or
its variant, Scheme), you don't know what it means for a programming language
to be powerful and elegant. Once you learn Lisp, you will understand what is
lacking in most other
if you like old languages FORTRAN is a good one
its from the 1950's and the code is fairly easy to read and its similar to
BASIC
heres some resources:
to install a fortran compiler use
sudo apt-get install gfortran
and to use the compiler
gfortran program.f08
also some tutoirals
general
hey, i've been continously searching for a solution to the heat problem.
it seems that playing music, watching videos, visiting websites that uses
alot javascript, makes the
temperature of 1 CPU core to rise dramatically, while the other core remain
~constant in temperature.
i've always had a
If that is it, set that parameter up from Brightness and lock in the
System settings.
If the display manager really terminates abruptly, log in a real terminal
(that you can get with Ctrl+Alt+F1 or Ctrl+Alt+F2 or ... or Ctrl+Alt+F6),
where you can use Emacs by the way, and take a look at
That is Drupal (or some module of it).
Aaah man. Well hey. I don't mind just using the console interface. For now,
we can try get a CPU centric port going and temporarily forget aboutbthe
nonfree GPU problem, and not inlcide the nonfree GPU drivers until a
laterbstage when that can be ported. I just want a free Pi. :D
Cause I
Hello Calinou. We meet again I see. This time not on GNU Social. Lol.
sadly i think the pi uses the gpu to start the main cpu so theres no way to
run it with all libre software
but there is a computer called the beaglebone that seems good
that you can run with entirely libre software
and its a higher spec than the pi:
http://beagleboard.org/bone
Lisp is very different from the other languages mentioned in this thread (C,
Pascal, Fortran, etc.): it is a functional language, not an imperative
language. If you do not know the functional paradigm, then Lisp will be
harder to enter but it will be far more instructive too: you will learn
I was wondering about learning a very old language. Something besides C. I
was thinking of Lisp. Is that agiod choice. I also saw Pascal and seemed to
like it a lot, well not a lot, just the way that methods/functions ate
enclosed.
What software doesbthe Trisquel site use for running its forums? Also it
anyone knows, do they run their site on a Trisquel server?
Any particular reason you want the language to be old? There's nothing wrong
with using an old language (as long as there's a libre compiler or
interpreter available for you to use), but I'm curious as to why.
First, we need more free-as-in-freedom drivers, then we can ask to Rubén and
the others to port the majority of the packages to ARM.
You can usenitrogen --restoreto set the applied wallpaper.
Here's some random thoughts on overheating.
One bandaid might be the cpufreqd package. It allows you to monkey with cpu
freq depending on circumstances like temperature, cpu usage and running
programs. The manual page for cpufreqd.conf will get you started.
Physically removing dust helps
Ok so my only option is to manually remap my keys?
But why will it work like a charm on a live system and only cause trouble
after installing it to the hard drive?
Would it not be possible to copy the config from the live system for
convenience sake?
Sorry but I am still plenty inexperienced
Big trouble today : anytime I log in, my dear Trisquel Linux pushes me out
and I'm back to the log screen after a minute or so.
Keeping my hands off the keyboard doesn't help at all, meaning: it just keeps
happening again and again, even when I'm not doing anything. It also seems to
kill all
and I'm logged out. I use a home pc, laptop, windows 7 dual boot, didn't
change anything lately. Please help.
You session get locked after inactivity, and throws you to login manager
thats how it works.
You can login and you will see your previous session as it was
I was wondering if it is possible for a port to be made for Trisquel to run
on the RaspberryPi 2 Model B as the new Pi has much more processing power
than its predecessors.
Or is it possible for Trisquel Mini to simply run in Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
as if currently?
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