I was thinking why ads were not blocked. Thank you. How about this? I found
it on addon.mozilla. It seems that it replaces bad Javascripts into right
ones. The user of its seems to be only one, though.
https://addons.mozilla.org/ja/firefox/addon/librifyjs-change-org/?src=search
By the way,
So this is why that post got locked?
However, it's so weird to see a Ubuntu's code name under a directory named
debian. I may have changed "flidas" to "stretch" in my first try...
https://packages.riot.im/debian/dists/xenial/ exists (and
https://packages.riot.im/debian/dists/flidas does not): it may solve the
problem.
As for the post on the French forum, its real goal was to troll (starting
with the screenshots). I am not even sure LaurentM was facing a real
It looks like you could have nmap format its output in a way that would much
easier to process (multiline patterns are a pain):
https://nmap.org/book/output-formats-grepable-output.html
On 3/21/20 10:03 PM, william_laurit...@icloud.com wrote:
> What freedom issues am I facing by using these web browsers?
Restrictions on redistribution of exact copies (Freedom 2). "Mozilla
branded programs such as Firefox and Thunderbird are not free software
unless their names are changed. This
The "ca-certificates" package (a dependence of "ca-certificates-java")
provides the files you are referring to. Its description is:
This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow SSL-based
applications to check for the authenticity of SSL connections.
It includes, among others,
Both Firefox and Chromium are in Debian's main repository, suggesting that
they meet Debian's free software guidelines (DFSG). Why they are not endorsed
by Trisquel, probably because trademark issues.
G'day Trisquel Forums.
I am running Trisquel Mini 8.0 64-Bit.
I can't stand using FSF web browsers such as Abrowser or Icecat or Iceweasel
and would rather use Firefox or Chromium so I have gone ahead and installed
them on my system.
But I am wondering why are these web browsers removed
Changing from "flidas" to "xenial" doesn't solve the problem either, as
"xenial" is Ubuntu's code name, not Debian's.
On 3/21/20 7:32 PM, ewin...@u.rochester.edu wrote:
> On the contrary I think it is arrogant to expect students especially to
> be *required* to use proprietary software.
>
> As a teacher, it is really important that learning tools are
> *accessible* and that means free and trustworthy.
On the contrary I think it is arrogant to expect students especially to be
*required* to use proprietary software.
As a teacher, it is really important that learning tools are *accessible* and
that means free and trustworthy.
For example MatLab/Mathematica can easily be replaced by
Yes, or try something like the add-on uBlock Origin (GPLv3): you click on its
icon, then toggle the symbol ("Click to no longer disable JavaScript on
this site" ↔ "Click to disable JavaScript on this site")
In my case, it is important for me to learn which software I can expect
people (many of whom happen to be much more tech-savvy than me, but others
not so) to install and use. I don't think it's arrogant, at least if people
don't have *any* conferencing software installed yet. If using
Thanks, nadebula.1984,
Your question led me to investigate Magic Banana's answer further. The thing
is, that 'https://packages.riot.im/debian' doesn't show up in the 'Other
software' tab under 'Software and updates' (in Mate's control center. But I
realised that I can make the change from
There has been a lot of discussion about which video chat software to
use instead of proprietary ones, but that is not the most important
question in my mind.
The biggest question is: Does it even make sense, as a mere student or
other subordinate member of a group, to demand that the whole group
jaret remarked:
> I believe you are referencing to a new line character, ...
Not just _any_ new line character: A combination of the new line character
on the end of one row, plus the phrase at the beginning of the following row.
Removing the new line characters willy-nilly will leave a one-row
in "Add to panel" the item that contain the volume, networkmanager, battery
... etc, are called "Indicator Applet Complete"
Install vim.
Open text file in vim.
Press semicolon on keyboard ( : )
Type %s/\nSee the result for/\tSee/g
Press Enter.
To save file and quit press semicolon : then wq then Enter. ( :wq )
I believe you are referencing to a new line character, when you are saying
"carriage return".
\n is the
To determine what Brother printer would work with free software, please refer
to this page [ https://github.com/pdewacht/brlaser ] where the specific
models of printer which work with the Brother laser printer driver (brlaser)
are found.
In terms of getting my printer working, and whether
What is "debian flidas"? Try to change "flidas" to a Debian's codename, such
as jessie, stretch, buster, etc..
(The Riot official website is inaccessible from China, so I could only
guess.)
I know there should be (or have been) a Pure Blend named "medical" or
something similar. Try to search "debian pure blend" and see what you get.
When trying to install RIOT I encounter the same issue as LaurantM
(apparently - I don't really speak French):
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/probl%C3%A8me-install-riot
When following the instructions at https://riot.im/download/desktop/ I get:
~$ sudo apt update
Hit:1
Maybe this time is also a good opportunity
to free some of those non-free packages.
(Some are mentioning that sharing data is a good thing,
maybe you can convince them that freeing their software
even more benefits.)
Some more links:
This is the main page:
I want to put some extra attention to medical packages.
This is debian med team.
(be aware that it also lists non-free packages)
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=debian-med-packaging%40lists.alioth.debian.org
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