At least until some whack jobs solve this problem by giving it like 1 million
hours plus and then releasing his source code somewhere under a libre
license... until then, it will not happen.
Even this might not be enough to fix intel's garbage. I think the better
option is just to ditch
> I installed mate-power-manager and mystically Fn+[key] started to work and
> random clicks disappeared.
If you're using Trisquel's default desktop environment,
mate-power-manager should have already been installed as part of the
'trisquel' metapackage. If you run into any other problems, you
Fn+[key] didn't work. I started to search the web and found that in Mint and
Ubuntu same problem appears.
I installed mate-power-manager and mystically Fn+[key] started to work and
random clicks disappeared.
@Magic Banana thanks for tip.
Solved!
> So we will never use a i3 or i5 procecor ?
That's my understanding, yes. Intel is a dead end.
See https://jxself.org/titanic.shtml
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So we will never use a i3 or i5 procecor ?
That PPA distributes UNetbootin: do you remember adding it now? ;-)
See
https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/6nb262/usbhid_3212_couldnt_find_an_input_interrupt/
Updating the kernel may solve the issue too: https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
> I wonder why is that first PPA on my system, I've never added it.
I have no idea how a PPA could have gotten added without you adding it
yourself.
> I also
> want to say that I can't delete it with ppa-purge.
That's also weird. Try opening Control Center -> Software & Updates and
go to the
thanks.
When I do an update I get this output:
Hit:1 http://ppa.launchpad.net/gezakovacs/ppa/ubuntu xenial InRelease
Hit:2 https://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel flidas InRelease
Hit:3 https://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel flidas-security InRelease
Hit:4 https://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel flidas-updates InRelease
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