I never used it, but attic seems to be an alternative.
From its documentation: Attic is a deduplicating backup program written in
Python. The main goal of Attic is to provide an efficient and secure way to
backup data. The data deduplication technique used makes Attic suitable for
daily
Furthermore, it looks highly unlikely that Ubuntu will ever move to Wayland,
as they are developing their own custom compositor called Mir, which is due
to land in a future version.
In that sentence, substitute Wayland for systemd and Mir for Upstart
and you will see that ever is, at
Yes! Wayland is in the repos.
Why go through all the trouble when you can get RYF certified systems like
the Libreboot X60?
Hmm have you checked the whole X60 if it's mistreating you on hardware level?
Every circuit, chip?
I haven't.
And you can't run around with a X60 for the next 20 years; the digital
society we
Yes when I installed Trisqel maybe a month ago... Weird.
What think you about the fact that the USB creator in Tisquel doesn't let me
write the .iso file to the USB drive?
When I said it wouldn't be worth the trouble I was responding specifically to
the suggestion...
even if you had to put up with a 10 khz cpu it would beable to run very
simple dos like systems and it would be a start
Let's say it cost $5 billion to build a fab to produce a top of the line,
some ways to write a iso file to usb drive
dd if=trisquel.iso of=/dev/(usb drive name goes here)
unetbootin lets you write a iso file to usb stick:
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
http://92.19.232.58:82/code/html/unetbootin_libre.html
I don't think lowering the specs would bring down cost all that much, and it
wouldn't achieve any real goal. You're still going to have to buy the
machines, the clean rooms, RD, and all of that. Plus a 10 khz cpu would be
next to worthless (I know you were picking an absurdly low clock rate
Like rmmmusial said it's close to impossible to make your own semiconductor
technology, primarly because the tecnology used to make them is ultra
expensive, micro and nano technology is not something you can do even if you
win many lotteries, and even if you could make something it probably
dose anyone know if its possible to make your own motherboards, cpu's,
gpu's, HDD's, etc
Well, “to make” is open to interpretation. There is no single company
(let alone individual) which does everything from the extraction of raw
materials (I.e: mineral ores, raw petroleum, and so on) and
xdelta isn't a complete solution, but it may help with deduplication. Note
that you may need to change the parameters to increase the deduplication
ratio.
GPG has built-in compression, but if you want more compression you may want
to use an external too; if you do, don't forget to disable
The USB key may be damaged. Can you try with another one?
The sourcecode for the Boincserver could be a problem:
https://github.com/BOINC/boinc/tree/master/rboinc/server. Read the files
called *default. The Client isn´t that hard.
Some one should upload a projectlist so that I could just change from where
Boinc loads.
I know that the majority of you would never use a Dropbox, Google Drive, or
OneDrive, but what if you upload the files to those services using GnuGPG in
a pinch? They would still host your files for free, but the .asc files
wouldn't be able to be opened as you have the private key.
I will try another drive in the next days.
I don't have a DVD drive but my roommate has an external one...
All the other PCs in house are Macs... I'm not shure if they even can boot
from suck a stick. But in theory it could work. They are all Intel.
Thank you for your advice!
If the machines available don't respect human rights
and if we can't make our own, then
we have to stop using these machines to the extent possible.
That's a radical statement but it's logically consistent.
right. you forgot to say duckduckgo uses amazon servers..another reason why I
use exclusively ixquick
Though I can't answer your question, i want to add that a tablet running a
fully functional version of trisquel would be far superior to a galaxy 2
running replicant.
The latter one is barely acceptable... slow 2d graphics, no wifi, no video.
hi
Is there a way to replace xorg to Wayland in trisquel 7??
No.
Well, technically anything is possible with a free OS, but in reality it is
prohibitively difficult. You'd have to rip out so much of the guts of the
system that what you'd be left with couldn't genuinely be called Trisquel
7.
Trisquel releases are based on an Ubuntu upstream
The only Intel Media Accelerator I could find on h-node was Intel Graphics
Media Accelerator 4500, and it says it works with 3d acceleration, but I
guess that doesn't means the 600 does to.
Does anybody knows if 3d acceleration works too on Dell Latitude ST? grimlok
mention he would add it's information to h-node but it seems he never did,
and it seems it's not possible to contact him on his profile on this forum :(
According to the specs I found on the Internet it uses a Intel Graphics Media
Accelerator 600. Any ideas? xD
who hosts ixquick?
So there has been some speculation in the past on the integration of 3G
modems in CPUs there is new news that its actually happening and not secretly
either. I haven't read up on it much yet either, but I'm imagining this will
be pretty obvious once released. Also to note is that the 3G is
there is a tablet version of the thinkpad x60
and the x60(and therefore x60 tablet) with libreboot installed is compatible
with
gnu/linux(if you change the wifi card)
you can find info here
http://www.libreboot.org/docs/hcl/index.html#supported_x60_list
dose anyone know if its possible to make your own
motherboards, cpu's, gpu's, HDD's, etc
how would you get the machines to make computer hardware?
this seems like the only answer
i don’t think we can just trust intel or amd
and hope for the best
Semiconductor fab shops require ungodly amounts of money.
Fabs require many expensive devices to function. Estimates put the cost of
building a new fab over one billion U.S. dollars with values as high as
$3–4 billion not being uncommon. TSMC invested $9.3 billion in its Fab15
300 mm wafer
is there any way it could be cheaper if you were willing to have lower spec
chips?
like the arm cpu's
That's great tomlukeywood . Thanks :)
check this page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(system_on_chip)
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true but as Intel's goal is profits and not human rights
i think we rely need to fight back with computers
made for the benefit of people and not the benefit of the few
Honestly, I think it will be enough to respect Human Rights (HR).
http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/
We don't need more plants, what we need is to enforce the basic rights we are
entitled with just because we are humans. I really think the solution will be
found when we demand respect to
just make sure to read the libreboot info here:
http://www.libreboot.org/docs/hcl/index.html#supported_x60t_list
that’s if you installing libreboot
i think you could use it without but obviously
libreboot would be better
I test it in Fedora its so good
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