Re: [Trisquel-users] I am revisiting something...

2017-05-06 Thread calmstorm
Thank you for replying, seems like I may need to ask elsewhere though, not sure what is required after all. heh.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Spying in mobile phones.

2017-05-06 Thread infinityfallen
I don't know much, but I can give you what I do know... Obviously, as you point out, the SIM card can be used for tracking. However, according to https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/police-hackers-phone-tracking/, even removing that would not be enough. I presume the tracking identifier

Re: [Trisquel-users] [ACPI] Disabling power button handling?

2017-05-06 Thread infinityfallen
You're absolutely right- it doesn't. Sorry about the above. I've tried what I could find online, and absolutely nothing seems to work. Hopefully somebody can help here!

[Trisquel-users] Artificial Neural Networks

2017-05-06 Thread b_e_n
Howdy folks, I've been following the progress of ANN's lately, and it seems like every month there's a big innovation. The ability to generically create solutions for complex problems is great, but the abilities it enables for companies who have tons of real-world data is huge. Since

Re: [Trisquel-users] how much of the source code is disclosed about the firefly rk3399 computer?

2017-05-06 Thread mappack
I am wondering how free this thing is as well, if the low level components are free and if it runs a free distro I might've found myself a replacement for my PC.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Forum for librebootable devices

2017-05-06 Thread mappack
If you haven't got any hosting yet this might be worth checking out because they offer librebooted devices to host your website. I don't have any experience with setting up a website, but Wordpress seems like a good free CMS. I wish you the best of luck.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Forum for librebootable devices

2017-05-06 Thread jbahn
I just bought the url: librebootable.info I have no idea about how to set up such a site though. Can you help and/or guide me?

Re: [Trisquel-users] Proper use of browsers

2017-05-06 Thread jbahn
I got it to work as well. Thanks a lot.

Re: [Trisquel-users] I am revisiting something...

2017-05-06 Thread mkl80
Go for it budy! that's a positive atitude!

[Trisquel-users] how much of the source code is disclosed about the firefly rk3399 computer?

2017-05-06 Thread svhaab
Can you tell how much of the devices' source code is disclosed? https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1771382379/firefly-rk3399-six-core-64-bit-high-performance-pl/description lkcl says, he can use the rk3399 if he could get hand on the data sheet of the rk3399. What is the performance of the

[Trisquel-users] I am revisiting something...

2017-05-06 Thread calmstorm
what exactly does it take programming experience wise, to learn to either fork a distro or spin a distro? I have interest again in forking debian (testing version) but, I don't know what programming languages are needed to even do this. I know some of you think this is not needed and

Re: [Trisquel-users] How do you get your books?

2017-05-06 Thread lreyna
http://sci-hub.cc/ is a controversial but very useful project for the academic and scientific communities. With the DOI or url of the paper or book chapter, you can obtain the pdf without paying. .

[Trisquel-users] Spying by the ISP

2017-05-06 Thread cyberdevoper
Hi guys I am familiar that ISP can spy on connections and protocols such as http,https,ftp etc bit i am not exactly sure how much info can they grasp for each connection/protocol. Also there are quite a lot software that can track connections(through GNU/linux,anaylze,track usage,even

[Trisquel-users] Spying in mobile phones.

2017-05-06 Thread cyberdevoper
I am mainly interested to know about connections such as 2G/3G/4G and main protocols that are available such as GPS/GPRS Some people say that they can spy only sim card/card code such as in bank cards etc,some say that they can spy socket itself and some say even interact with it. Can

Re: [Trisquel-users] [ACPI] Disabling power button handling?

2017-05-06 Thread cuznez
It is most certainly *not* systemd and I wouldn't have installed Trisquel if it was. If it is Upstart, any particular place I should dig in? In my experience, Upstart usually relied on acpid, and the presence of /etc/acpi seems to prove it, but editing acpid files doesn't help. and yes, I

Re: [Trisquel-users] [ACPI] Disabling power button handling?

2017-05-06 Thread noordinaryspider
>Trisquel 7 Mini uses systemd Pardon me, but I believe it is actually Upstart.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Proposed Project: GOLD - Gaming on Linux Distribution

2017-05-06 Thread infinityfallen
Firstly, the games library sounds like a great idea. I would recommend using APT as a base. It seems like it already has enough features to provide what you suggest (with a bit of tweaking by the bit that serves it up, of course): * screenshots: If the description used were replaced by an

Re: [Trisquel-users] [ACPI] Disabling power button handling?

2017-05-06 Thread infinityfallen
I would suspect your guess is correct. Trisquel 7 Mini uses systemd- which takes over handling that sort of thing. As such, according to the last answer at https://superuser.com/questions/699905/change-behavior-of-linux-power-button, all you need to do is add the following line to

Re: [Trisquel-users] Proper use of browsers

2017-05-06 Thread infinityfallen
Sorry for the confusion. As posted below, the step you're referring to randomly switches to a completely different paragraph part way through- a correction has been provided (I hope it works that way). Also, the pop-up you see is indeed the expected object. Next time, it appears including