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2018-05-15 Thread gnulinux
Welcome back!

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2018-05-12 Thread hd-scania
Don't forget Hyperbola and FreeNIX like Uruk. "CalmStorm" will have comments on Hyperbola to here. :)

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2018-05-12 Thread xliang9550
PureOS was just endorsed recently and the project started nearly 10 years before. So just wait FSF's formal endorsement...

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2018-05-11 Thread blade . vp2020
> Nice to see you here Alimiracle. How's progress on the next version of Uruk? We are working on the 2.1 version > Any word on when Uruk will be added to the FSF list of endorsed distros? I don't know. fsf so Slow

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2018-05-03 Thread strypey
Nice to see you here Alimiracle. How's progress on the next version of Uruk? Any word on when Uruk will be added to the FSF list of endorsed distros?

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2018-05-02 Thread shiretoko
Welcome back, Ali! Great website with lots of inspiring content. Thank you also for creating free software.

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2018-05-02 Thread jbahn
http? Welcome back

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2018-04-29 Thread blade . vp2020
hi I'm back Some of you don't remember me. And some don't know me. Been gone a long time. But still exists in the World of Freedom Like a Unix demon Works quietly in the background BTW this my new web site I love this nice community http://alimiracle.codes have fun and be free ali miracle

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2014-11-11 Thread blade . vp2020
for me, Without orca My life becomes difficult It gives me the ability to control computer BTW, In this day I used parabola I installed http://talkingarch.tk/ then I follow these instructions https://wiki.parabola.nu/Migration

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2014-11-11 Thread Andrew 'Leny' Lindley
From: blade.vp2...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [Trisquel-users] I'm back. Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 16:28:54 +0100 (CET) for me, Without orca My life becomes difficult It gives me the ability to control computer BTW, In this day I used parabola I installed http://talkingarch.tk/ then I follow

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2014-11-11 Thread blade . vp2020
yes In this day I put a suggestion on the Parabola mailing list

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2014-11-10 Thread superdude83
I used ubuntu,lubuntu,xubuntu,debian,mint; tried lxle,puppy and gnewsense I switched to Trisquel a month ago and have been using it quite intensively since then - have to say - Trisquel is one shiny gem!!

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2014-11-10 Thread noordinaryspider
I started with GNUWinII, then installed Mandrake (Mandriva), quickly switched to Damm Small Linux, which I truly loved even though I had a modern machine with Slackware on it, and then missed all the infighting and hullabaloo because I was busy with my newborn. I'd made some sort of a pact

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2014-11-10 Thread blade . vp2020
When I was a kid I used Solaris then I Moved to gnu/linux I started with Mandrake (Mandriva) I've found difficult Because Mandrake has bad Screen reader(I am blind) then I Moved to Trisquel

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2014-11-10 Thread noordinaryspider
Another +1 for Orca from me. I could pass for a sighted person until middle age hit, but when the screen reader started up automatically I found out how much easier it was not to turn it off.

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2014-11-10 Thread Andrew Lindley
Yet Another +1 for Orca on behalf of my Dad. It was important to his sense of independence for a goodly amount of time.

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2014-11-10 Thread BTJustice
Ubuntu MATE is worth a look... https://ubuntu-mate.org/

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2014-11-10 Thread superdude83
I use glasses and with them on I see perfectly. I thought orca was pretty annoying when i installed trisquel 'cause the vast majority of people are not going to use it. But then on second thought i reckoned it was a good thing, a very good thing indeed, for it is very simple for me to remove

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2014-11-09 Thread jason
Squirrel!

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2014-11-08 Thread nux
Distrohopping is not a disease, nor a sign of immaturity. It can take a long time to settle down and besides, just after you've settled down some bright spark goes and releases something even more attractive and you're off again.

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2014-11-07 Thread ewlabonte
As I noted in another post, I've been away (I'm a distro-hopper with a tendency to rove), but I'm back, and I love the new release. Not enough credit goes to the developers who not only bring the distro out, but make it as easy as possible to get around without the use of non-free software.

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2014-11-07 Thread gary02121993
Ah, I remember my early weeks of Linux. I too was a distro-hopper! :D

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2014-11-07 Thread noordinaryspider
Distro hopping is part of the fun of being a new GNU/Linux user so i would never want to spoil it for you, but if you sudo apt-get aqemu you might find it easier (and more fun) than using physical hardware. ;) Great news about Blag! TFS

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2014-11-07 Thread ewlabonte
Unfortunately this disorder I have isn't based on my newness to linux. I've been a gnu/linux user since 2005. It's more a case of immaturity. I'm only 61 years old. Who knows, some day I might grow up. I used to be a Blag user, back when Jeff Moe (Jebba) was running it. I think he got burned

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2014-11-07 Thread noordinaryspider
Embryonic babe of 49 here, but if I hadn't started virtualizing I would have been crushed under the weight of all my physical hardware many years ago. ;) I thought virtualization would be much more complicated than it actually is. I need one more trip to eWaste but when I come home, I'll

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2014-11-07 Thread andrew
I need my shiny stuff - Cat, Red Dwarf. :-)

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2014-11-07 Thread superbyelich
Ok, well if a 49 year old is embryonic, I don't want to know what my 31 year old self is. On that note, I have played only with Ubuntu, Slackware, and now Trisquel. I guess I'm not as adventurous, or don't find the time for 'distro-hopping'. I like to just think I found the perfect fit

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2014-11-07 Thread davesamcdxv
My distro hopping got cut a bit short when I moved to Free systems (hopping between 7-10 distros including Fedora and Debian most of which I'll never use (i.e. Dragora)?). But if all distros out there were free I'd certainly be the distro hopper I was just before I settled with Manjaro (and

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2014-11-07 Thread Andrew Lindley
Like many males when under stress I favour what psychologists call the 'distraction strategy' and installing GNU/Linux is my favourite vehicle for that. So e.g. the installs I did in the late beta, early RC phases of Belenos were more to do with my Father getting to the stage where he no longer

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2014-11-07 Thread ewlabonte
Yes, I've heard that many people use their computers to do things other than installing distros. Curious...

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2014-11-07 Thread ewlabonte
An interesting CentOS desktop effort is Stella. I've been trying it off and on for a couple of years now. It's amazing what's possible with such an old kernel.

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2014-11-07 Thread davesamcdxv
That because a kernel is irrelevant to what a desktop graphically does!