Like a .deb package, a flatpak can be made by anybody and can contain free
software and/or proprietary software. In the present case, the Gajim team
makes the flatpak and I see no reason why it would not be all free software
(since Gajim and its dependencies are free software):
Ooh, thats nice
I was searching for a way to have Gajim + OMEMO on Trisquel [0], then someone
told me my GTK version was too old, and my only chance was to use Flatpak
installation [1], and then installing plugins [2].
That's been my first time I hear of Flatpak. What is your opinion?
Is everything Libre?
Hi there,
Em 5 de março de 2019 10:18:57 BRT, conta...@josegatica.cl escreveu:
>Trisquel GNU/Linux 8.0 is compatible with EPSON interactive
>whiteboards.
Awesome news! But let me understand this: which one did you do?
a) installed Trisquel as the whiteboard's operating system;
b) installed
>Have you tried firejail?
I second firejail. It's as easy to set as it is powerful. o/
Am 04.04.19 um 16:01 schrieb xliang9...@live.cn:
Unfortunately, it is true that we have to stick with legacy computers
to defend our freedom.
That is only true, if you want a laptop computer. For desktops there is
a modern solution with the Talos II Workstation Board and the upcoming
Blackbird
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/VanackSabbadium/TrisquelStuff/master/Trisquel%20Nebula.jpg