How can they certificate you in something you don't even know what is about
:/
Anyway, I'll learn more about Red Hat, Fedora, Ubuntu, Shell Scripting, and
the way a GNU/Linux system works.
What type of users can it have, what type of permissions
what is /bin/ /dev/ /boot/ /etc/ (I do mean
What a mistake, cellphones are tracking devices, they can be tracked even if
they are not smartphones, companies and government can know where is your
phone all the time.
Replicant is just a libre operating system but it won't stop government
tracking.
The same way a libre operating
Why not downloading enigmail directly?
https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/download-old-versions
The new changes to openmailbox are bad. Real bad. Are you going to use a new
service? How are you going to replace it? What new service do you recommend?
Yes :) new kernels are the best :D
Maybe if you describe what are you trying to do. I've novoc used netbeans.
Is the problem persistent after change the theme?
:/ this seems like a question I would ask here
https://github.com/boothj5/libmesode/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue
I have no idea :)
I don't understand how systemd restricts freedom.
There is hardly a piece of software you can use without dependencies.
How is that bad?
Systemd is not an init is a set of tools. So most desktop environments are
using those tools. Avoiding doing the same work twice or more times.
Also, by
I like systemd though :) there are many reasons.
1.- I like that GNU/Linux world is becoming more standardized. When I started
using it 2 years ago, there where a lot of init systems. Lots of default
desktops. Lots of way to distribute software. Now suddenly everything is
becoming
Systemd is gonna be really hard to be avoided.
GNOME and KDE are developing for it.
Even devuan took months to be released.
I don't think the amount of time and effort it requires is worth for a
project like Trisquel.
With cares about easy of use for home and office.
Systemd works great
Very good my friend.
I might add it also respects user's privacy.
As Firefox tracks the user by default.
So sad seeing this kind of posts here.
Perhaps OP might want to learn more about Free Software its meaning and what
it stands for.
When was the last time you successfully upgraded?
Did you installed anything since then?
Did you try apt-get instead of aptitude??
Did you do something to /var/lib/apt/lists?
:/
Ohhh
I forgot about those :) I use a Dvorak Latin american keyboard.
I use i3wm automatic configuration to set keys.
As I use Emacs I shift Ctrl and Mayus.
In my .bashrc I just change for "history" to be 10,000 entries and recently I
posted about “ls” but I've had this for a couple days.
Emacs has one :)
Good 'ol M-x ranger
https://github.com/ralesi/ranger.el
I am not familiar with windows phones.
Is it using mtp?
https://forums.windowscentral.com/nokia-lumia-920/202078-mtp-usb-device-failed.html
Some people report the same problem, which was solved by rebooting the phone.
I found this really useful to improve the "ls" command it adds colors to
directories, and, if the list is too long, it uses "less" to show it.
https://www.topbug.net/blog/2016/11/28/a-better-ls-command/
sudo apt-get install mtp-tools mtpfs
sudo apt-get install flatpak
You really like Debian my friend :)
Your wallpaper is beautiful.
Is not necessarily about preload or swappiness, those are just the things I
do :)
>'we give you the bare system with no bloat or customization and you make it
as you better like it' :)
I didn't know Debian was using Parabola as it's base :') :D
That's weird. What did you do and what's the output?
Did you read your terminal when installing?
Flatpak is just a way to install software, the softphone application or any
other software you might want to install via flatpak won't be there.
You gotta install flatpak with the PPA and then download the software you
want and install it with Flatpak.
However, I don't know which package
Great :)
Hi, I've tried to learn as much as I can to make my experience with GNU/Linux
the best. So there are a few things I change in my system to make it go
faster.
For example I always change swappiness to 1 in SSD and to 10 in HDD.
Swappiness value controls the Linux kernel’s tendency to swap –
This is really good advice.
I hope you learned and enjoyed fixing your computer.
As you can see the main way to solve a problem is generally looking at the
error and looking for it in the internet.
Sometimes the error has multiple lines and only one of them is the answer.
If you ever have
Did you try with the other machine, the one that did work to open the disk
and change file permissions??
That is exactly the direction.
Change directory to /etc/modprobe.d/
To do this in the terminal as root type this
cd /etc/modprobe.d/
cd stands for Change Directory.
After that you can create the file
nano iwl3945.conf
This will open the nano editor you should be able to type what you
The hardest part is the installation.
But if I could do it I am sure you can.
I have encrypted drive with F2FS file system. Most things work perfectly.
You can watch a few videos on how to install arch and if you want something
special you can tell me maybe I can help you.
I've had less
1.- turn off your computer
2.Unplug WiFi
and turn off the laptop's integrated WiFi (there is is supposed to be a
switch)
3.- turn on (do not plug WiFi)
4.- Try to login
If you login please connect WiFi.
Tell me how did it go
If you are able to login connect WiFi
Does the "missing firmware" shows anything else?
I don't have more time right now, but I am gonna leave this link here:
https://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/03/14/missing-firmware-in-debian-learn-how-to-deal-with-the-problem/
I don't know if it will help us. But I don't want to lose it. For now lets
make sure you can start your user from the
Ok.
Could you login as guest open a terminal (please tell me if you have trouble
with this)
In the terminal type
su -user "your-user"
It should ask for a password. If you are able to login in the terminal as
your user please do this.
lspci
And paste the result here. You can paste it
This is the reason why I use parabola now.
I read somewhere that "stable" is usually not, as many bugs are fixed
constantly, and the quality of the GNU/Linux software is better everyday.
That convinced me and I am happy on parabola now :)
I would suggest you to try it. After all you use
What's the output of
cat /etc/fstab
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fstab
What printer is this and how did you install it?
I doubt this is the problem but better be safe.
Splash screen is not what I was expecting :/
When you go to a tty (Ctrl+alt+f2 or f3 or whatever..) Can you use it ? You
must put your username and password.
Yeah they didn't help me much either. The answer was too technical and as you
say you are new, I wasn't OK with it.
Now that I think about it is not related to kernel. Because you can login
with guest but not your user. Did you try to install a new Desktop
Environment or something
Could you post a picture of the splash screen with trisquel logo? Just to be
sure is not kernel
Don't forget to reboot, sometimes it helps. Or power PC off and turning it on
How much space do you have for / and how much for /home
Is your disk encrypted?
What's the total space of your disk?
Try gksudo nautilus it will look different because root has its own themes.
Don't worry. With Nautilus decrypt it and check permission.
You said you opened it as root before. Once I did that and after that my
normal user didn't have the permissions to use the disk :/
It was weird.
What happens when you decrypt and open with a terminal?
That's great :)
Open it with robot.
Change file and directory permissions to proper user or group
Ok I se what you mean now.
The splash screen is already grub.
It seems that it lacks the option to select a different kernel or advanced
options.
Let me looking at the manual of grub and at libreboot.
You can also ask on IRC #libreboot how to boot a different kernel.
I'll try to answer as
Isn't the splash screen grub??
If not this is:
When GRUB 2 is fully functional, the GRUB 2 terminal is accessed by pressing
c. If the menu is not displayed during boot, hold down the SHIFT key until it
appears. If it still does not appear, try pressing the ESC key repeatedly.
Press Shift or ESC at boot and in GRUB select advanced options hit enter and
select a different kernel.
Here you have a more detailed instruction with images:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/621393/how-to-change-kernel-at-boot
The top one is normally the latest then there is probable a
Do you remember what más updated?
Try booting with a different kernel:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/621393/how-to-change-kernel-at-boot
Maybe there is a bug related to the encryption method. It seems the problem
is not that uncommon.
Is it working normally now?? That is great :)
I don't feel like I helped much but at least your machine is working now :D
Also try upgrading to jxself kernel.
Install nvdia drivers and blacklist nv as stated here:
troubleshooting X server. (EE) Failed to load module "nv" (module does not
exist, 0) - Ask Ubuntu -
https://askubuntu.com/questions/90915/troubleshooting-x-server-ee-failed-to-load-module-nv-module-does-not-exist
Could you try booting with a different kernel?
Wait
New Idea... Could you create a new user and see if with a new user it works?
I am getting out of ideas :/ specially because you say it works on other
computers and it worked before.
This is weird. I hope that a fresh install will solve it then :/
Or maybe someone else could join and suggest something else??
What does ~./xinitrc says could yei share it?
Could you check if you have xorg-xinit and it is configured properly?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xinit
Thoug, it must be because root works.. :/
Maybe install a different Desktop Environment see if it works?
As you said, checking files and directories permissions is also a good thing
to do.
If that doesn't... Then I would rename ~/.config/i3/config
And after that maybe .bash_profile or .bashrc or .bash
Rename them to something else, if the problem continues then you can change
the name back to the original.
In an extreme case I would rename all ~./config to something like
Ok.
So currently you have an install with only disk encryption apart from /boot
but /home has not its own encryption?
Do you have any custom config files? I would delete them first
Hello, I just want to say Emacs is awesome :)
I3 requires to read config which is in /home
root user has a different config file that is not in /home but in /root
If you encrypted disk and /home when you unlock at boot you are only
unblocking the disk but not /home
Probably i3 freezes because it can't read config file and also all the
Try to describe more the current problem than your guesses or previous
problems
Describe the problem's symptoms, not your guesses
It's not useful to tell hackers what you think is causing your problem. (If
your diagnostic theories were such hot stuff, would you be consulting others
for
Did you modify ~/.bash or ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc or something like
that?
Maybe your ./config/i3/config is executing some program you have not
installed or configured properly??
I am glad you solved your problem.
Even though is an emulator, it still is proprietary software.
The immoral problem of proprietary software is not that it has malevolent
features, but that it doesn't respect your freedom, which is a malevolent
feature from my point of view.
So even if
Of course.
However... You asked explicitly why should you help her, when you believe she
lives in sin, I gave you an answer.
If I remember correctly there is no such religion that advices against
helping others, especially not by the way they look.
And if your religion teaches you to not help others, if you don't agree with
them or you don't like the way they look, then maybe you should reconsider
it.
I will
Stream slides through audio??
Do you want to share your desktop with them?
Or just them to see the slides?
I don't understand :/
If you install software in Trisquel with apt-get is going to be really hard
that you install proprietary software.
But if you use PPA's of Ubuntu this are not officialy supported by Trisquel
and you have to check to make sure your freedom is not at risk.
If you are a programmer or you
This is a known bug that has an easy fix:
sudo apt-get install emacs
Then learn Emacs :)
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
Well... To be fair is probably not that fast but it is worth it :)
I think most answers here missed an important point. You said company
disappeared...
So even if the software were no longer copyrighted, were would you get it?
If I remember correctly there are more than one free software programs that
are no longer aviable because no one has the code
At what point do you get that message
But.. They are still un the top of contributions on github.
And.. Is not that I am saying they are the good guys..
But if I remember correctly Snowdon also said PRISM was using law and a
secret court to force companies to gave the data. Even if this was against
their will.
Now you might
Evento though it is meant for parabola, the GRUB part should help as a guide.
https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_parabola.html
Yes is really great :)
I found it easier to install and use than to use owncloud. I just need to
sync files. Not all the things owncloud offers. Which are good. But not for
my use :)
>How did you install SyncThing? I can't find it in the Trisquel 7 repos. This
is the main reason I haven't tested it yet. I've learned the hard way to be
hesistent about randomly adding software to a GNU-Linux desktop when updates
are not supported by the distro's own repo.
I was about
Los of edits :) los
Let me try it
There are 2 options that I use to watch youtube
1.- Our friend JadedCtrl has a collection of (pretty POSIX) shell scripts to
browse YouTube quickly, efficiently, and without the bloat most command-line
clients require.
Also, shellTube doesn't use the YouTube API at all. This avoids the
Hello. I am not sure of what you mean.
You con install jxself kernel
https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
Or if that is not what you need, perhaps look at this
https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/
Hope that helps :)
I tener use them more than out of curiosity. I liked Kbibitex.
Not sure if it is what you want.
This list may help though
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Programs
No :( Only Cyanogenmod/LinegeOS this last two where really easy though.
I think it shouldn't be too hard.
You can do it :)
You can change the password!
https://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
That way you can recover your account.
As you can see, it is really simple to gain Root access to a PC if you have
physical access
It is better to use Gitlab.
https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria-evaluation.html
If you create an account tell me so i can add you :)
Hey, thanks :)
Yes I wish more people were interested in this :)
It seems that neither Spanish or English forum had much interest.
Some even said is bad because comes from a company. Which personally I found
sad. Because we should celebrate new companies are joining the free software
1.- If you click one of the many links i shared so far you can see it has
support for desktop and mobile OS.
2.- They are intended for different purpose so I don't think one is better
than the other.
3.- I don't think it makes a difference for how long the code is being free
as long as
1.- If you click one of the many links i shared so far you can see it has
support for desktop and mobile OS.
2.- They are intended for different purpose so I don't think one is better
than the other.
3.- I don't think it makes a difference for how long the code is being free
as long as
I just read the report, in 3 years they haven't get a single request from
police :)
Yes :) Sadly it is also kind of heavy so Trisquel won't ship it :(
Which do you prefer and why do you think is better? I heard krita is getting
really good :)
Well you can see the code in the same comment, it is under GPLv3.
It also has end to end encryption and was independently audited recently:
https://medium.com/@wireapp/wires-independent-security-review-61f37a1762a8
It is also based on Swiss and they do reports of every request they get
But Wire is free software :)
I do have DVD's. I buy them on a regular store one block away of my house.
You probably want to buy a few. Usually I find them to be better to try ISO's
than regular USB.
They take longer to boot, but are faster to burn. They also tend to have less
problems like the one you are facing.
Did you try to boot with a Live DVD?
Sometimes is the best :) it takes a little longer but wy less than
figuring out the problem. :)
GNU Ring lacks one really important thing is not simple to use.
:/ my family and friends didn't understand it.
GNU Ring is great. However my family and friends had lots of problems to use
it.
With Wire they have had none. And as the server is free under AGPL and it has
encryption by default on client side, privacy and freedom are not issues.
Wire used to be proprietary software. That link is just outdated.
Now it is under GPL
https://github.com/wireapp/wire-android/blob/master/LICENSE
https://github.com/wireapp/wire-desktop/blob/master/LICENSE
And server is AGPL
https://github.com/wireapp/wire-server/blob/master/LICENSE
So
Yes, but my family and friends wont. If you use IRC and want to play sometime
join #LGN ;)
I've wanted to tell you about wire for a couple months now. I am really happy
:)
https://wire.com/en/
Wire is software really similar to whatsapp or telegram. But is free now both
client and server side.
It also has encryption by default on client side. For messages, calls and
Well I really like GNOME :)
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