;-)
I am switching back to Trisquel 7 and will follow the advice to install .deb
packages.
I did not mean install everything via .deb packages, most software is
available in the Trisquel repositaries with your Synaptic Package Manager.
a .deb package exemple is you can install the
Problem Solved.
Thank you @SuperTramp83
1. last time successfully upgraded on 25 July 2017
2. yes, I have installed packages for pip installation
3. I prefer to use aptitude to update and upgrade because my purpose is only
for updating system
4. yes, I have seen on /var/lib/apt/lists here are:
oki@system:~$ ls -l /var/lib/apt/lists
Sorry for all the noise. I have solved this.
Here are instructions encase someone finds this thread:
install ibus-anthy
In System Settings, find language support, add Japanese
launch ibus-setup
->click customize an input method
->under Japanese find the submenu, Japanese-Anthy. Do NOT select
I'd be happy to help- how do I add things to documentation?
Thanks
So if I edit the wiki to say that Trisquel 8 is released, then it is so? :)
Thanks a lot SuperTramp83 and Mangy Dog. I've got your points. I didn't
wanted to touch a sensible cord here. I think it was understood from my
initial post that I'm asking for advice and points of reference so I can
increase my knowledge on the subject.
I used this forum for pointers
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I had this error on the old install and the
fresh one too:
** (main.py:2928): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed
to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-2jSHfAoFaW: Connection refused
I am not sure if ibus is using posix sockets and this is
Hi Everyone
I really need to have Japanese input on my computer. I had an old
installation of Trisquel from about a year ago. I got things working but
after I restarted I could not get things to work again.
I have just freshly installed 7.0 Gnome 64 bit.
I have run updates and installed
interesting, what does this page mean then?
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/documentation
it says there are fresh beta images on documentation. scroll down and you
will see it.
When you installed trimage, you already installed pngcrush, and also
zlib1g, and libpng12-0. No need to install again. :)
If I'm not mistaken, pngcrush can only have .png images as results. No
.jpg. Try replacing "optimized.jpg" with "optimized.png".
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Thanks a lot! tomb works fine, I ll try gpg. Regards!
Hi, I easily installed "Trimage" from "Graphics" repositories, and I m using
32 bits trisquel belenos. It did not work, nothing happens when draggin or
selecting pictures, just screen remains white and "recompress" greyed out,
and sometimes a message "queued" appears. I try to compress an
You can run Trisquel 8 without systemd as init, e.g. when you upgrade from
Trisquel 7 to 8(using upstart). But there are some dependencies with certain
packages like dnscrypt (probably more). At some point i couldnt shut down
anymore...
Not sure if systemd is good or bad, it works on
could be close to beta now. But it isn't beta until the developer says so.
Exact!
I agree with you.
On 28/07/17 19:17, wrote:
> http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/
That's Trisquel alpha. Check out this message where it was first
introduced:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/first-development-alpha-iso-images-trisquel-80-flidas
Trisquel 8 alpha has evolved since it was first
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/
autoconfig gave me
configure.ac:4: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation.
configure.ac:8: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_PROG_AR
configure.ac:10: error: possibly
I have this same problem with Abrowser. I use Trisquels default desktop. This
is a mistake in the last two or so releases of Abrowser.
I would like to set up a Mastodon instance using the Trisquel 8 alpha. I need
SystemD and probably other things that Trisquel 8 has as a foundation. Should
I upgrade my Trisquel 7 install for this? I'm guessing probably not
recommended? If not, maybe run Trisquel 8 in a VM and host that way?
Trisquel 8 is in Beta? I see no proof of this...
I'm still using trisquel 6 and love it.
You are correct, and i am aware of that ;-)
https://trisquel.info/fr/issues/20634
You could add Icedove or .deb packages that are not installable
(dependancies) on Trisquel 7 like the recently mentioned Rings.
Trisquel 8 Beta with more recent software has been released, we should
encourage
It's still getting updates, both from Trisquel project, and from upstream.
>How can people not running Trisquel say they receive no updates of Trisquel
;-) umm ?
I did not say updates, I said **timely security updates**. Trisquaello not
receiving those updates is a very well known fact here. There's no need to
use the OS to be aware of it, especially if you visit
Thanks again :)
How can people not running Trisquel say they receive no updates of Trisquel
;-) umm ? Debian Fans ...
Any fresh install of Trisquel 7 has updates, if you aren't getting updates
then something is wrong..
the best way is to open a terminal and update your system
$ sudo apt-get update &&
Checked configuration, passed authentication, set up succeeded :-)
Hmm. Install 'automake' and try autoconf before the other commands.
sudo apt-get install automake
then
autoconf
./configure
make
sudo make install
Hmm, I see. 7 is buggy on your hardware. It happens :/
Backup your data then and use 6 or try any other free distro, there are a few
out there.
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
There's even more. Debian by default is 100% libre (just make sure to keep it
that way, that is
I don't have the equipment to desolder the chips.
Maybe it is cheaper to buy a new board :(
I already have a quality cooler for my Q9650.
This board is hard to flash externally. I recommend desoldering both chips.
Default chips are unfriendly with flashing, you should buy new SPI chips with
more space. WHen you have desoldered both chips, take new one and flash
libreboot into it, when SPI chip is desoldered, maybe you need to
Hi,
I tested around with my board and to make it short it does not boot anymore.
So the only way to get it working again is to hardware flash it.
On the libreboot website a beaglebone board is recommended to flash and there
is also some documentation:
This seems to be a bug in Ubuntu 14.04 (assuming you are having an issue with
this plugin in Trisquel 7):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-rss/+bug/1296701
Thanks for the replies !
@SuperTramp83: I've noticed that sometimes in Trisquel 7 the key strokes are
not identified. It's not because of the keyboard because it's not behaving
similar in Trisquel 6 for example or any other OSes I've had on this machine.
Also the feeling is like the system
For anyone with the same issue, forgetit if you have a specific AMD CPU.
Check archwiki's lm-sensor page for the k10temp tweak, which didn't work for
me.
Even if it would have worked, it would be inaccurate.
So I'll get a rhebus with a probe on the CPU indicating the proper temp.
Bonus,
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