Handheld, you say?
https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/pages/pyra/
In a terminal, run "killall pulseaudio" and then run pulseaudio in a
terminal. Then, try playing something in VLC, playing something in your
browser, adjusting the sound applet in your panel, and opening and adjusting
values in the volume menu. If any errors or warnings appear in the
For information:
- when I am trying to shut down my computer I am getting the following screen
Any ideas? :-)
I have restarted my computer and I am confirming: the starting of my
environment is very slow after my loggin.
Furthermore, I do not have any sound :-/
When I am trying to access to the "Sound" application from the Control Center
I am getting the printscreen in attachment.
I am unable to
I do not know why but the problem is solved!
This is very strange indeed.
This problem occured and at the same time my computer was taking to much time
to starting: to arrive to the desktop and to have my application launch bar
ready to choose a application.
I am going to test if this
I was unable to open the "Sound" application from the Control Center because
I had launched alsamixer in a terminal.
I am still unable to have sound on my computer, this is problematic to me :-/
Anyone is facing the same problem?
Hello,
This afternoon I have done an upgrade on my Trisquel 8 system, because some
packages were not updated.
I shut down my computer before I finished working. Now I need to work on it
but I am having some troubles:
- I lost the sound
- I am unable to open the "Sound" application from the
Thanks for the tips, everyone.
As far as handhelds go, I'm trying to get one that can run Retroarch,
preferably one that could boot straight to the Lakka interface (I love the
Sony "Xross Media Bar" user interface and Lakka closely resembles that). I
also prefer to have the full PS3 style
Thanks.
I guess in my question I was really looking for a Retroarch capable handheld.
I'll talk about that in another post in this therad.
But as far as a "desktop" or TV-connected home console system goes, I've
already started to go down the road you suggested. I wanted to get this:
The laptop is ok now. Libreboot works with it
Or software:
http://onpon4.github.io/articles/gaming-trap.html
I maintain a list here, by the way:
http://onpon4.github.io/articles/libre-games.html
My kids are fans of SuperTux and SuperTuxCart.
Plenty of other decent games here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_video_games I know I know,
"open source" doesn't mean "free", and even GPL'd software sometimes uses
proprietary data or art.
I did a fresh install of Trisquel 8 (specifying the existing partition for
user data, and that it should not be formatted) too. However, before that, I
never had more than minor issues upgrading, version after version, from
Trisquel 3.5 (or was it Trisquel 3.0?) to Trisquel 7.
Maybe some similar services help to understand what they are:
Twitter is similar to Weibo and Google is similar to Baidu.
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