That's actually not correct. Most of the low end laser printers won't work.
But as far as I know the higher end laser printers are probably good as far
as using the postscript driver. I should also point out that there are
problems with all-in-one laser printers as well.
Ubuntu should be easier than Trisquel, as more sites will work (ie due to
including Adobe Flash), but ultimately the solution to the problems your
running into with hardware are best solved (that is from a ease of use and
make it work perspective) by replacing the hardware with free software
# xfce login manager
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-vesa xserver-xorg-video-intel
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
What made you go with that instead of the backported lts-vivid packages?
If switching to Android forced the sites to serve WebM instead of MP4, then I
would use it. Unfortunately, MP4 is served pretty much 100% of the time no
matter if you are using an Android or iPad user agent. I would say that many
site developers only think that iPads exist and you generally
Trisquel doesn't include Adobe Flash or any proprietary pieces which are
needed for most commercial video sites. Some exceptions do exist, but are not
necessarily sources for major motion pictures, TV shows, and the like. For
example YouTube will work great with Trisquel particularly if
If you find you can't handle Trisquel, but still care about your freedom,
privacy, etc consider another distribution that includes the non-free pieces.
While this is horrible thing for your freedom it's better than returning to a
completely or mostly non-free OS like Microsoft Windows/Mac OS
Many, many thanks to everyone! I installed the Random Agent Spoofer and MPV
and my main websites are working just fine. Now that I have video I will
check out Tomlukeywoods methods of freeware, however on fist glance I didn't
see any download link for WebM and I am horrible with repositories
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