> However, I'm unsure of the best way to fix the problem. That Jami repo
> doesn't appear in /etc/apt/sources.list
What is the output of
$ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d
?
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
I figured out what happened.
When I go to:
https://jami.net/download-jami-linux/
... and click on the Trisquel logo, a one-click installer appears for
Trisquel 8.0, which correctly provides a .deb targeted at a 16.04 base. But
the manual instructions underneath tell me to add:
https://dl.ja
Jami is now officially supporting Trisquel on the download page of their
website. I've tried following these instructions and had some difficulty, and
described in the comment thread here:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/jami-version-trisquel-8-repos-still-called-ring#comment-145334
I seem to
The Jami devs say they:
> just tried with a trisquel 8 from scratch. Working, so I close
https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-packaging/issues/39#note_16923
So as far as they're concerned it's not a problem at their end, but something
unusual going on in my Trisquel system. I'd really lik
This has happened to me before also. In my case, it was a very random
occurance. Possibly from getting overheated. Not sure beyond that though. -_-
Oof kernel panics aren’t easy to debug, especially if you didn’t take a
photo of the message. Look here for some usual information:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelDebuggingTricks
Most of the time, it’s faulty hardware. And then most of the time it’s
faulty RAM. When your RAM is having
Someone on IRC linked me to this "New California" website. My screen
froze, my CAPS LOCK light started flashing, and my computer rebooted
itself. I got a kernel panic.
Why was this?
I have also gotten this when running the web program Twitch in my Abrowser.
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I mean, YouTube is still owned by Google, so patching it to search with
duckduckgo won’t really make a difference. I don’t know why I even put a
focus on Google being used for the search. It should be pretty clear that
using YouTube directly over your ISP’s connection doesn’t exactly make
y
On 12/12/2019 12:13 AM, k...@goertz-berlin.com wrote:
> It uses Google to search for the songs on the web, so for privacy, you
> should use at least a VPN.
Why not just patch it to use something else?
> (and DRM free, but otherwise it couldn't be
> free software).
You can have DRM in free softwa