Two of my laptops are on Trisquel, though I am considering the move to
Parabola for one of them.
I'm enjoying it a *lot*. I love where you are going with this!
I have 5 desktop PC and two laptop computers.
2 desktop run devuan
2 desktop run debian jesse
1 desktop running trisquel for my daughter.
1 laptop running slackel, PARTITION WITH windows 7.
1 laptop runs only FREEDOS VERSION.
I do on my HP. Dual booting with Devuan. My Asus Eee PC has Trisquel Mini
installe. On yet another laptop, I run Trisquel virtually.
This is great, I signed.
Trisquel 7 is the only system on all the computers I administrate: desktop
computer at work, my laptop, my wife's laptop, my parents' desktop and
laptop.
Reminded me of a few virtual installs of Trisquel. I tend to overlook them as
they don't occupy much space or any resources if I don't need them.
I'm dual-booting it with Debian Jessie at the moment- Jessie for personal
use, Belenos for school/work purposes.
I do, f0r3v3r
Hello ADFENO,
did they get back to you? Libre computing for phones is something I'm
interested in :)
- PenGNUin
I'd sum it up in saying that it has access to a lot of things that can
identify you. It's a kind of design issue - if a website wants to display a
certain font in order to make their website look all shiny, it can ask your
browser to provide a list of fonts that it supports. If that's
Two takes on this.
First: http://sealedabstract.com/code/nsa-proof-your-e-mail-in-2-hours/ is a
guide that seems to do a fine job at explaining how to run an email server.
Second: You might not want to do it in the first place. I actually considered
it myself and ended up reading an article
On 18/09/17 08:19, wrote:
> Just curious, since not everyone on the IRC runs the distro.
My only computer runs Trisquel.
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Ignacio Agulló · agu...@ati.es
I'm running Trisquel 7 on my laptop (a librebooted Macbook 2,1).
I run parabola because I like cutting edge.
Trisquel 7 uses GNOME 3 in fallback mode.
I run Trisquel 7 Mini on my old EeePC HD1000 netbook. Works fine, although
the wifi antenna is no longer working ... I use an ethernet connection at
home, and I can tether it to my phone when I am out of the house with it.
Usename
Are you talkig aboutthe free parabola or the one is not?
But I don't want to ruin my laptop by opening it and replacing the wireless
card
I run this distron on my main pc. I use it for my homeworks and a web server.
♥ indeed
Question above ^^
You could check eBay, I've bought wireless cards that are supported by libre
drivers for 5-10€ with shipping.
i3 It is not recommended for new people in GNU/Linux(-libre).
i'd love to run it daily, but my wireless driver is not supported and I'm not
in quite the financial state to go switch it with a free one..
What do you run then?
Nice!
I don't at the moment.so there's that
You should run Postfix.
Trisquel 7 uses GNOME, Trisquel 7 Mini uses LXDE and Trisquel 8 uses MATE.
I do. I've being using Trisquel for quite a time now. Only with the mate DE.
I used to run Debian, but that was until I met Trisquel. Since than, Trisquel
is the apple of my eyes.
Thank you both!
Welcome, gnunix.
This is my favourite distro. Since November 2015 I only run Trisquel on all
my computers, for any purpose.
Running Uruk GNU, 2.0, Beta 1 on an Asus EEPC as we speak. Another of my
laptops has Trisquel 7. My other laptops have other distros. No
virtualization or multi-boot, here!
I know this isn't a Trisquel question, but I'm currently going through the
Linux From Scratch guide to build my own system, as it seems like fun and I'm
interested to learn more about what goes on 'under the hood' of GNU/Linux.
Obviously, I want to make it without non-free software, so I'm
Yeay! It's back! :)
Thanks, guys.
Hi nickylodeon, thanks for your input. I had to disable it because otherwise
I couldn't access this site, as the browser kept on freezing. However, I will
try adding trisquel.info to the whitelist and some of the other suggestions
on here and see if that helps.
I'll give that a try and see. Thanks! :-)
Just curious, since not everyone on the IRC runs the distro.
I am looking forward to that :-)
I 'solved' this my backing up my home files and reinstall T7.0 while
overwriting home as well, and copying the backed up files to the new home.
Thanks.
It is rather difficult to no which sites can be trusted though!
What is the (semi-) technical answer to why js is such a problem?
Though I have considered installing Antergos and migrating, I have never done
so. I have always successfully installed and used a system from the regular
installer. The resulting system worked well. I also installed with the
graphical Parabola installer, but I didn't use the graphical
Is the practical information in those books under a free license suitable for
documentation? According to the FSF, all practical works, of which programs
are just one type, should be free.
A slight detail: youtube-dl may be running nonfree JavaScript in the
background. AVideo is a drop-in replacement and will work with any program
that uses youtube-dl: https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo
AVideo is like youtube-dl but does not run the nonfree JavaScript that
youtube-dl does: https://notabug.org/GPast/avideo
I have two laptops. My main laptop, a Libreboot X200, runs Slackware 14.2
with the Free eXtension Pack from FreeSlack. My second laptop is a dead
Libreboot X60s with Trisquel 7.
I do not recommend FreeSlack. A lot of packages come from the
slackbuilds.org build scripts, and weeding out
Yes, it will be free. But, if you distribute it to others, you may want to
make sure no programs or documentation point to or suggest proprietary
software.
Also, you may want to check out Parabola and Debian's patches. Some free
software compiles with proprietary parts by default.
Telegram is not free software.
First, let me say that there is nothing wrong with the server-side code being
proprietary.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/network-services-arent-free-or-nonfree.html
The issue with Telegram is its CLIENT. The client is NOT free software. It
is an
Matrix.
I use Riot to text my family. It supports emoji, voice chat, video chat,
text chat, group chat, and maybe some other things I don't know of yet.
My family finds it easy to use. They say the mobile app is no worse than any
other app. In particular, they said it was similar to
I'm running Trisquel 7 on a librebooted ThinkPad x60. I may switch to
Parabola because as a musician it does make a difference to have the latest
version of some software, but for a typical user I would recommend Trisquel
100%. It's stable, it's intuitive for beginners, and the community
Using Trisquel in my main and only laptop.
You can buy a Wifi USB adapter.
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