Assuming you installed the "default edition" (with the MATE desktop), are
"trisquel" and "trisquel-recommended" installed? If so, you should have all
packages from the default install.
I am not, for one, and at the same time I am, depending on which machine you
are talking about.
There have been a few things I wanted to investigate on Trisquel 9 so I
installed it on a secret microcomputer but am still running Trisquel 8 on my
'production' PC.
T9 obviously feels quite
Anything relevant in the "Screensaver Preferences"? As far as I understand,
the display manager is responsible for locking the screen. In Trisquel 7, I
had to install GDM to get that feature working with GNOME Shell. As far as I
remember the related button was not even present in GNOME
Have you looked at the power management preferences, in the "Control Center"?
Your computer is probably put to sleep when inactive for 30 minutes. You
can set it to "Never" to avoid the problem.
No: you ppa-purge Trisquel 8, then upgrade to Trisquel 9 Etiona, troubleshoot
any issues you run into and finally reinstall the PPA, if needed/desired.
@Magic Banana: If I understood correctly, I just do the upgrade to Etiona,
then I do a ppa-purge on each PPA that I have set, specifying xenial as the
downgrade distribution. I check that everything else is OK. Then, I
re-upgrade the PPAs to bionic?
Even safer: use ppa-purge to also downgrade the packages that the PPA
upgraded, i.e., that are present as well in Trisquel 8"s repository.
Thanks for the information. I was wondering how to achieve that as well.
Another question before upgrading: what about the PPAs I have on Trisquel 8?
Should I also modify their link for xenial to bionic and then do the full
upgrade?
triskel and trisquel (notice the spelling difference) provide different sets
of default packages. Mainly, triskel comes with the KDE desktop environment
and trisquel with MATE desktop environment. You can have the full list of
packages in any ISO by reading the file with the same URL plus
On 6/12/20, lc...@dcc.ufmg.br wrote:
> I am currently typing from the latest live ISO. It apparently works
> perfectly. Beside the new wallpaper, I noticed:
>
> the Synaptic Package Manager (it was not in the previous ISO I tested, if I
>
> remember well), in System/Administration;
>
You can wait for the official release or you can upgrade now;
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/ includes ISOs of Trisquel
Mini;
Instead of a fresh install, you can upgrade now from Trisquel 8:$ sudo sed -i
's/flidas/etiona/' /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt update && sudo
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