appelbaum retweeted librem crowd funding. It will show if thinkpenguin and
libreboot are right. To my knowledge nowhere has appelbaum explained his
involvement in librem. It will fall on him, if it shows that he attached
himself to what is likely a scam and he should have known.
I want to
ok but make sure to get your files off first
also how did you install supertux?
Although this news does not relate to Trisquel directly however it's a good
for the open-source community.
Source:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/news/italian-military-switch-libreoffice-and-odf
just saw this video from the UK conservative party’s youtube channel
thought it was a joke at first...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hgJokgNJHo
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/its-time-nominate-your-free-software-heros#comment-78615
>>ok but make sure to get your files off first
I did'nt have anything personal i wanted to keep before reinstalling, But
midi playback does not work for some reason after installing fluidsynth.
>>also how did you install supertux?
Through the add/remove applications app
I'm not. My link suggests that Firefox is actually faster.
Today, you can see how an OS works, thanks to Richard.
Today you can use a fully free OS, thanks to Richard.
Today, you have tons of free software, thanks to Richard.
Today, you can use a fully fre computer, thanks to Richard and Francis.
Today, you can improve your programming, seeing source
I doubt the external hard drive has anything to do with your login problem.
Are you sure the keyboard layout is the same you used when you defined the
password? Can you log in a terminal? To get such a terminal, press
Ctrl+Alt+F1. You can then go back to the graphical session with Alt+F7.
I didn't say it's "not exactly free", I said that it's not exactly a free
version of Fedora; rather, it's a modification to Fedora that can make it
free.
Freedom of speech isn't an easy task:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech#Limitations
Fortunately, calling people trolls and other names (ad-hominem indeed) and
not backing it up is what you often did these days, so I can't say I would
defend that.
But I can see why you're
The your-freedom package prevents the installation of non-free code, and due
to deliberate conflict with non-free packages in Fedora's repos, deletes
non-free packages on a Fedora system. If you want to install proprietary
software after installing the your-freedom package, you have to
As in, you can use it to make Fedora free.
> Does that mean that voluntary installation of non-free code is possible?
Voluntary installation of proprietary software is always possible. In the
case of the Freed-ora package, you could (but shouldn't!) easily reverse its
effects just by
That can make it free?
I don't understand:
installing that package does what exactly?
I have a hard time deciphering what you wrote.
What I get is that additional package makes
(or can make? what's the difference?) Fedora free.
And that when installed, it prevents the accidental installation of
I still think bluezo's messages should not be hidden.
Downvoted maybe, but not hidden.
Nothing should be hidden unless it's real spam in the sense of "buy viagra"
or racist /violent stuff.
The way this forum works at the moment puts its own values ad absurdum.
Does the trisquel community
One of the rules of this forum is to not recommend proprietary software.
If a post is breaking the rules, it should be downvoted.
If a post isn't breaking the rules, it shouldn't.
bluezo only recommended non-free software in one of his posts on this thread-
The other two were just him stating his
So, can you remove this protection/limitation?
What program/programs(hex editor) did you used for modify it?
What files did you edited?
You are free to study, modify and redistribute the list of dependencies the
package "your-freedom" conflicts with. That package is free.
Trisquel does not have any non-free package in its repository. The
"your-freedom" package of Freedora prevents the accidental installation of
the
Oh, I see why you say it's not exactly free, as it prevents the installation
of non-free software.
In a way, Libreboot isn't fully free because it doesn't support running
non-free OSs (useful to study them).
But I can live with that.
Hi all,
i am new to trisquel and currently stuck in a problem. I am unable to log
in, when i put in the correct password, the screen flickers
(as if trying to log in) and after two blob/bleep sounds (sound which is
usually associated with something wrong has
been typed in) it returns to the
I see, thank you both for the clarification.
I personally don't care about installing non-free software,
it's just that I was told (and might have misunderstood)
that a free system can't prevent you from installing non-free software. If it
does, it's not free.
Sure you can reverse the effect
> without LibreJS ... there's no edit button
That's strange. I was expecting it be because of LibreJS, not the lack of it
(for some strange reason the Trisquel site does not support LibreJS, even
though the JavaScript is free and (should?) be tagged properly). There should
be an edit button. Oh
Oh.
> Then I opened in MSoffice and gave warning of compatibility
This doesn't happen in MS Word 2013 and above. Even in the versions before
that, the 'corrupted data', 'unrecoverable data' and 'compatibility issues'
notifications are simply designed to scare people into using Microsoft's
secret .doc
Oh, OK. I was wondering why all the Social Benefit recipients were
organisations... :) Thanks.
If I wasn't in Claws, I'd +1 the hell out of this post.
I think I got that mixed up with external installations, like from a PPA.
I mean if Fedora with that free package install
does prevent let's say a software from a PPA (that I've mistaken as fully
free),
then it's not free, is that right?
It is free. The "your-freedom" package satisfies the definition of free
software: https://gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
It is not forced upon the user like a DRM would. The user can remove the
package or not install it in the first place. Not that I would recommend it
since it would only
I'd love for someone to take the effort in checking Chromium and making it
more freedom friendly. Of course, this has been an issue for like 3 years now
and people would rather spend time on this site telling you that you are
wrong and this is evil and that is evil instead of taking the time
Awesome!
I'm not sure if you saw this back on the 8th with the UK government:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/news/uk-government-publishes-odf-guidance-0
Here's what "find /etc/rc* -name '*apache*'" produces:
/etc/rc0.d/K09apache2
/etc/rc1.d/K09apache2
/etc/rc2.d/S91apache2
/etc/rc3.d/S91apache2
/etc/rc4.d/S91apache2
/etc/rc5.d/S91apache2
/etc/rc6.d/K09apache2
An Internet search reveals this link:
You can indeed purge any package with "apache2" in its name. I have no Web
server and none of those packages are installed on my system. They are not
part of the default install either. I guess you either explicitly installed
Apache or some package depending on this Web server. That is why,
And don't forget the fact that he pioneered the concept of copyleft, which
uses the principles of copyright law to preserve the right to use, modify and
distribute free software.
He is also main author of free software licenses which describe those terms,
most notably the GNU General
Hello guys,
I was noticed about the FCC proposal of restricting wireless devices
modifications, and I decides to help stop this threat. I started a petition
in Avaaz to try to stop this bill. I also contacted the US Pirate Party for
support.
But the Chairman of the Pirates replied saying
Are you aware of the Iridium Browser, which is a fork of Chromium?
Hihi,
I'm interested in "generative art".
You can see a colorful load-screen while boot progress.
How does the package is named ?
Is there a way to reproduce this fine art on desktop when logged in ?
This is plymouth, isnt'it ?
How does the the is named ?
Thank you mates.
Could you recommend software that an association can use for members to
create accounts and submit membership information (name, email, phone,
membership type [student, full-member, etc])? The association already has a
domain name, web host, and website. The members would submit membership
I did a show yesterday and Josh Gay did a show today for anybody who is
interested in listening:
https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Media/183316-2015-09-15-09-15-15-james-paul-christopher-waid-jay-kalafus-video.htm
Freedom Phoenix on the FCC and savewifi - talk with Christopher Waid
weird what was the error message you got when you booted up?
Yeah that's right.
If someone recommends non-free software or breaks the community guidelines in
any other way, i understand that he gets downvoted.
Everything else is just bullshit.
And you would apparently rather spend time on this site complaining that
nobody takes the effort instead of taking that effort by yourself. You
apparently care, whereas most of us (I believe) are satisfied with Abrowser
and Icecat.
Hey folks it is Ututo what I want to try not gentoo, what a mistake!: gentoo
is not on the fsf list!. but anyway the question will apply to any other
linux distro to check on a new drive. the new distro requires installation of
grub on its drive?.
thanks a million to those who could help me!. Regards
The administration of an association usually depends quite a lot on the laws
of the country it is in. For instance, here are two applications that aim to
ease the administration of a French association:
http://dev.kd2.org/garradin/
https://code.google.com/p/piwam/
Are we talking about two internal drives? If so, do not worry: the last
installed distribution will populate GRUB's configuration with all available
systems. I am not sure what happens with a USB external drive.
By the way: Gentoo can be 100% free. Not by default though. You need the
cool!!
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So far, I've gotten a few complaints about low volume, and a request
for more shows. In response to the first, I have uploaded a
normalized, mp3 version; it's very loud; let's see if "it'[s too loud"
complaints come in. Go here for the new version.
Hi I already got trisquel installed on a drive and I would like to try gentoo
on another drive, I m very new to linux and I need to check some details
first; this new drive requires installation of grub?. Or, otherwise the grub
that I see at the beginning when I turn on my computer will be
Here's one more French system. GPLv3
http://galette.eu/dc/?navlang=en
I always have huge doubts regarding the quality/extensiveness of the effects
of "100% free" settings on non-free distros:
What guarantee me that they go as far as Trisquel and parabola with packages
content?
I guess that they use the ebuild LICENSE, but will using the "deblob" USE
flag
There is a huge fear about BIOS rootkits.
So until recently, the idea was that the device's BIOS had to implement, in
software, ways to make sure that only official BIOSes could be reflashed via
software.
In practice, some BIOS don't have any "protection" against reflashing, which
is
So what will the FCC lockdown on wireless routers (or whatever they were
trying to lockdown) mean for GNU/Linux users (like you)
I modded one of mine. For better cooling. +Coollaboratory Pro thermal paste.
No, not yet. It'll follow any FCC rules and I'm not under the impression that
its forthcoming immediately.
I'm a diffrent person now. I like free software. I believe it liberates us
from the evils like Microsoft and Apple. Nobody deserves to be monitored
(spied on). This is why the FSF existed
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That's two languages covered; Yours in Arabic, Mine in American;
LOL. So far, mine are tailored to users who are blind; if others can
benefit, even better!
On 09/16/2015 11:32 PM, blade.vp2...@gmail.com wrote:
> I made in Arabic in the past I
Worst case scenario if perfectly enforced (vs selectively enforced, ie don't
irritate the FCC) we are done for. You might even be committing a crime by
buying an older laptop on ebay. Sellers are suppose to re-certify devices.
Ones that were already certified under the old rules.
I made in Arabic in the past
I want to made in English
But I Afraid of my English
I want to work full audio documentations
>>This forum is not a place to recommend Chrome and Steam.
I did not recommend chrome or steam. I read the guidelines thoroughly
beforehand. I just asked if Chrome was ok. And for steam, i was just said i
had an account. this was way before i even knew that the Free Software
Foundation
I'll give it a try, after all, i'm in a place that is 100% free software, i
might as well try it out on the holidays.
You are right. ebuilds fetch source codes from the sites of their respective
authors. As far as I know, Gentoo does not maintain patches to apply to those
source codes. As a consequence, programs that raise subtle issues (such as
those listed at
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Thanks; Maybe I'll put a link to my mediagoblin collection in the
wiki someplace.
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Installing now
Cool, this should go in the documentation.
And the other reason is We must teach them how to install the os
but the installer Inaccessibility in sum parts
( the map) and( the user name and password)
have you managed to find sources for the when these FCC laws could be
implemented in the EU?
Reply to his email and tell him the article gets a lot of things wrong,
quotes people who haven't fully understood the issue, and makes or implies
false claims about the campaign. Let him know that he should contact the josh
at the FSF if he wants the full scoop. Or get on the mailing list.
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