Thanks.
If you think it is worth it to report the bug, and you also know how and
where, please let me know.
That's how it looks like, basically:
https://www.udrop.com/SSr/desktop_problem.mp4
I had a similar problem with my X200 libreboot computer. Buttons would turn
black in the task bar and trisquel application menu until I moved the cursor
over them. After removing mate and using icewm, I don't think I have that
problem anymore.
If this is a ram issue how would one test
As a blind guess, did you test your RAM?
I have found this: "If you can and its stable, boot Memtest86 from the
Trisquel live distro and let it run to rule out RAM failure".
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/libreboot/comments/etw2cf/x200_boot_issues/
But again, testing the RAM is a blind guess, I have never used this
configuration
That's ok, I guess I can trust Debian.
But that link is for Buster, that's the latest Debian, isn't that a problem?
Thanks
I hope this helps:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/mounting-and-unlocking-luks-encrypted-devices#comment-147954
Not sure if anyone's posted it yet there's a Netinstall already!
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/trisquel-netinst_9.0-20200719_amd64.iso
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/trisquel-netinst_9.0-20200719_i686.iso
What about installing it from Debian's current stable (buster) repository?
https://packages.debian.org/buster/timeshift
This is certain keystroke conflict and I could only suggest that you try
another keyboard. Alternatively, you can try to change key binding in the
game settings.
That's a good catch. I see no checksum files for the netinst ISOs.
Hmmm ... you're right. Maybe someone form the Dev team can put the checksums
in
Thanks.
As I wrote, this is happening with the built-in laptop keyboard only and I do
not always have an alternative keyboard at hand. Changing the game settings
or using my USB keyboard when applicable are both effective walk-around but I
thought there might be an underlying cause which
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