There's mwm in the root menu (Motif). It looks like CDE, only missing the
Front Panel.
Yes, but getting a gratis copy of a non-expired newer version of JMP takes no
effort at all.
I understand the policy of not helping with nonfree software and I accept it.
I am just pointing out the dilemma as I see it.
As far as the programming language R, remember that these technologies
I'm in the process of reinstalling the whole thing with encryption, but I can
tell you this: seeing that grub wasn't displayed, I went in Synaptics and saw
that grub 'not grub-pc) wasn't installed. I installed it, but nothing
changed.
Also, the grub parameters are identical to the ones on
10 for GRUB_TIMEOUT is a lot. At least half that value. I am not sure what
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT does if set at 0: remove that line if you want to see
GRUB's menu.
However, all that would have no influence if you actually have GRUB Legacy
(i.e., version 0.97) installed. The package for GRUB
(a) is better but this forum still does not assist the installation of
proprietary software. Notice that you will almost certainly not find any way
to bypass the "time bomb". Even if you do, the effort you would have have put
would certainly be far greater than the effort to learn R when you
yo igual
me too :-)
Yin dice: scurdatiello a biello
Yang ribatte: non perdere la speranza e persisti*
*persisti= rompi le palle al egregio fino a quando gli viene un allergia al
solo vedere il tuo nick in IRC.
mao!*
mao!*= ciĆ , a biello :)
Minchia, questa brutta notizia mi dai? :)
/etc/network/interfaces was the culprit.
18 seconds from boot only now (still no grub displayed though).
I used ADFENO/root_vegetable method to get ethernet up.
I installed wicd.
Job done. No more plain wpa_supplicant if I can avoid it.
Thanks a lot for the help !
I'll write down all I need
Ah, so that's the reason for the absence of those folders.
Thanks for the info.
Ok, so let's recap:
For eth0, I've written 2 lines in /etc/network/interfaces.
It seems I can also make it work with a few commands.
Now I'm installing wicd, thus I need to put the interfaces file back to what
it
These instructions only work for wired networks, which are relatively simple.
You will need to configure wpa_supplicant because there are many different
types of wireless networks. It's just a start before installing wicd or
similar, because you were complaining about no connection with
I commented the wlan related lines in /etc/network/interfaces
and made a reboot.
Still no grub, still having a delay.
Once booted, I tried your suggestion, and I'm still stuck at sudo dhclient.
after a minute or two, I still have no wifi up. I'll uncomment back my
interfaces file now.
Now I don't know what to think anymore. I discovered there's an easy way to
start Openbox (if installed). Right there in the root menu!
This looks almost like a dream come true. It's snappy, too.
They say openBSD 5.9 should work, so the next version of libertyBSD should be
the same.
Can I use BSD? #bsd
For the most part, BSD systems remain untested in libreboot. BSD systems
contain blobs, so do beware.
Anecdotal reports indicate that NetBSD should be compatible, as should
I often do the netinstall on Debian systems so I can use Ratpoison or other
window managers alone. I don't tend to use WiFi as it is quite complicated
from the CLI. List devices that can connect to networks: sudo iwconfig
(sometimes devices don't identify themselves sanely, I've found this
I see, so both are used at different stages of the boot process. The way you
describe it, it sounds like a safely editable "alias" (probably not the right
word).
I commented the line containing the splash and quiet parameters, and now I
still have the delay, and no grub displayed.
All I
I see, so both are used at different stages of the boot process.
I commented the line containing the splash and quiet parameters, and now I
still have the delay, and no grub displayed.
All I have is a blinking cursor (a line) and I can write text if I want. But
nothing else happens.
Are you aware of the grub differences?
grub is "grub 1" i.e. version 1.97
config file /boot/grub/menu.lst
grub2 is "grub pc or grub 2" i.e. version 1.99
config file /boot/grub/grub.cfg created by rules in /etc/default/grub. The
latter file is what you're supposed to edit and then run
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