By being needed to continue using cell phones, flashing custom ROMs and
F-droid, finally not installing Google Play is best?
But at least Mint must isolate nonfree into their nonfree channel, but
nonfree are still in their main channels, which I am disappointed to them.
My laptop is also mid-low-ended, i3-2367 amd64 and 3.72GiB RAM, and I am a
keen LXQt, Deepin, Liri user, to save more RAM you also need 16GiB swap
partitions at least.
Would it be good to you if you help Uruk to port an OpenRC edition for them?
Here, you would like to contribute for Trisquel to mirror security updates
from Debian testing to keep Trisquel secured.
Just as the tittle said... How do you guys/gals keep your distro updated,
security wise? I am interested in the things you do to keep your Trisquel
version, 7 or 8, with the latest security updates.
Ah... git... indeed.
Actually, any general notion of how version control works.
In the college where I study, people around all courses/degrees have the
need for version control systems like git, although no course is being
offered for that and they don't know what it is. I might offer an
grep, sed, awk, diff and patch
Looks like no one remembered git :)
I'm open to help by giving gratis lessons on the above (or related) topics -
I'm a teacher and I enjoy explaining stuff. :)
But would be for helping Trisquel only? I'd like to contribute, but I'm too
busy with Parabola.
Magic Banana's slides are very good ( i did download them + year ago,maybe we
should link to them via Trisquel wiki?)
@Mampir you sugestion of improving the Parabola installer is a good idea ;-)
thanks.
That cool! :) Unfortunately I don't use slides or anything like that when I
teach, so I don't have any files I can share...
I rarely, very rarely use 1 full gb of RAM. I am not joking. One thing is
also true: I don't go crazy about multitasking..
Xfce or LXDE is your answer..
ADFENO
I also don't understand LVM. ;)
Reassure yourself neither do i ;-)
Though with some further reading & time..i did watch a few very interesting
videos on it..not so long ago.
sidenote :
I notice recently that it's becoming very common that completely different
and often usefull
Resending because I forgot that people using the forums don't see things
between "lesser than" and "greater than" symbols.
I also don't understand LVM. ;)
Among many things I don't understand: LVM, disk encryption, advanced
server installation, network configuration, UEFI/Secure Boot setup (not
There's a pretty good graphical utility for configuring Logical Volumes, this
tool helps understand and visualize LVM Volumes.
--system-config-lvm
I also don't understand LVM. ;)
Among many things I don't understand: LVM, disk encryption, advanced
server installation, network configuration, UEFI/Secure Boot setup (not
to be confused with Restricted Boot, see [1]).
Things I don't understand and don't recommend doing (except for personal
The DFSG follows the Definition of Free Cultural Works, and the DFSG
seems to be less strictier in terms of recommending non-free functional
data (because the project currently has "contrib" and "nonfree"
repositories).
The Definition of Free Cultural Works applies exactly the same set of
I gave above the most significant difference:
Debian considers that the GNU FDL documentation with invariant sections is
non-free.
LVM partitions are a real headache for those not familiar with how to use LVM
That is why I wrote "for those who learn how to do so" (I am not among them).
They can't be deleted or resized by GParted
Again, LVM is "above" partitions. It does not deal with partitions. An LVM
setup usually
"plus official backports (main branch only) which will provide a newer
kernel."
I thnk jxself already handles that anyway (though the kernels don't come from
Debian AFAIK)
If you really need Qt but dnt wanna engage much RAM you instead need LXQt, it
is Qt-only thin client desktop like Lumina from the FreeBSD universe.
KDE instead integrates Qt, Gtk+, Gtk2 which must engage too much your RAM.
Gtk+ desktops like GNOME, MATE, Cinnamon, Xfce, are they thin clients as
So what are the few but distinct differences between our FSDG (GNU Free OS
distribution guidelines) and their DFSG (Debian software freedom guidelines)?
I instead want to make an gNewSense derivative instead of helping them, an
another dead GNU system, Blag, I also need to derive it to my new sources
based GNU system, Blag was rpm-based and rpm sources are as sources based as
Gentoo (Ututo, its derivative, was also an GNU system).
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