Hi thanks a lot for all your comments, Sure I ll try compiling a program from
the source. Once again, thanks for your little help.
Hello muhammed,
Does Michal's definition of free hardware match yours, Mzee?
It does but I don't see why OSHWA would have to come short of this
definition. They could, for example, create several levels of freedom and
the highest level of freedom would be achieved by just following Michal's
Sadly, it's a complicated mess especially when regulations are factored in.
For one, it might be helpful if you forget about swiping cards (i.e.,
manually enter information... perhaps on a computer running Trisquel.) There
is a list of payment processors on
Ah, right, Sorry.
gnome-session-flashback isn't a package in Trisquel like it is in Ubuntu; the
actual package is trisquel-session.
no
Is MATE really available in Trisquel 7? I see the mate-desktop package, but
the description of the package suggests it only provides some minor
facilities, like an About window. Some things I don't see:
- Caja (MATE's file manager)
- Pluma (MATE's text editor)
- Atril (MATE's PDF viewer)
-
THNX
Magic Banana
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davidnotcoulthard
Not in 3, but if you want GNOME 2's shell but without GNOME Terminal and
without Nautilus (or maybe only Nautilus?), good luck!
nicolasm...@tutanota.com wrote:
Apple: Work for us for free!
Sadly this could very well be the case, and those who fall for the open
source story (remember, so far nothing has been released under an
OSI-approved license yet) will not be given a reason for Apple's choice.
I think Brad Kuhn
I used to go back and forth between GNOME Shell, KDE, and XFCE back when I
had Debian (this was before I discovered Trisquel), and then after installing
Trisquel, I almost entirely used just GNOME Flashback until I found out how
to install Cinnamon on Trisquel. Just a few days ago, I came
Th method for Trisquel 6 is wrong (it should be exactly like for Belenos but
with trusty replaced with precise).
They were tied into the shell before? That's news to me. If anything, many
GNOME components were starting to show their age in GNOME 3.4, being so
similar to their GNOME 2 counterparts.
This post reminded me of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIMBY.
But yeah, more solar/wind is a good thing, especially in a large GHG-emitter
such as the US.
Got it!
I had set only belenos main in `/etc/apt/sources.list` But I think the
installed OS have main + security-updated packages.
Now I've added belenos-security updates as well as belenos-main in
`/etc/apt/sources.list`:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
# deb cdrom:[Trisquel 7.0 _belenos_ -
By the way, the UnPlug extension does this automatically.
I've made a video tutorial about something related to this, by the way; you
might find it useful in the future:
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/onpon4/m/tutorial-watching-videos-without-javascript/
Davidnotcoulthard, it doesn't explicitly ask for Adobe Flash. I just observe
the usual behavior of my browser when playing flash. And I can play Adobe
Flash-films on other websites. But it is working now, as I have described
below. Thank you.
Hello Mampir,
thank you for your help. However, I couldn't find such keywords in the source
file. Maybe I'm just not enough expert to do so.
Thanks anyway for responding.
Thank you, davidnotcoulthard! By faking an Android browser, I can watch my
films now. Thanks.
This is first I've heard of compiz not working well with orca
Me too. Do you know what kind of issues exists between Compiz and Orca?
Thank you for this suggestion, pizzaiolo. As I have reported, I have tried
some of these suggestions. Others were not applicable as these films are not
on Youtube etc. And I am not enough of an web media expert to chose the right
option from this page. I have tried to download the flash
This is first I've heard of compiz not working well with orca; I'll ask.
Does either metacity or marco do screen magnification? Whatever we decide to
do for Trisquel's window manager in version 8, we should make sure that
accessibility feature works.
I don't think the init system effects Mate.
Perhaps there's been some improvement. Last time I tried orca in LXDE, the
panels, menus, desktop, and notification area were not accessible, and the
file manager was only accessible in list mode. I found, however, that
mousepad (the default text editor) is accessible. The Mozilla
catfishes: Big thanks! Changing to android via UserAgentSwitcher works well!
Thanks a lot!
OMH! That is awesome. Thanks man. It can even run on a Pi. I am totally using
this.
Thanks so much.
Look at the web page footer ;)
http://gogs.io/
Yes, Ruben said that Orca couldn't read the name of the window so if someone
cannot see well, he/she would not know in which window/container he/she will
be in, and as you know, accessibility is one of the key points of Trisquel so
he didn't pick compiz as default.
Regarding what Dave_hunt
What license is it?
After reading some more of the current Libreboot documentation I don't think
that the flash chip will decide your MAC address. That seems to be the case
only for the laptops having the Intel GM45 chipset. However I'm not sure. See
here:
It's actually the other way around for me: I, on Parabola, LOVE GNOME Shell,
but I use PCManFM instead iof Nautilus, LXTerminal instead of GNOME Terminal
(or sometimes GNOME Terminal 2 instead which is available in the AUR).
Well, I guess we can be thankful nautilus, the terminal, etc aren't
I'm currently using Cinnamon on Trisquel via an added repository. It's a bit
heavy on the GPU, however I consider it better than the Trisquel Default
Session, GNOME Flashback, which just doesn't work as I would expect it to.
I'm currently considering the possibility of using XFCE, which
I don't really like to use docks, I prefer a Windows-style desktop
environment.
Oh, I forgot:
With LXDE and XFCE, user is unaware of what window would have focus, when she
releases the 'alt+tab' (window switching) keys; Orca doesn't speak this. In
orca releases before 3.12, the same information was missing when Mate was the
desktop. In the Mate case, it was a matter
i also reccomend trying cairo dock
http://glx-dock.org/
you can get it from the trisquel repo's
Still waiting for Macbook to come all the way from Australia (to Brazil!)
Would you prefer a fossil-fuel power station? There are many things wrong
with Amazon and I advise anyone to avoid their services/hardware. However
generating energy from renewable energy is a good thing. Hopefully Amazon
will, at some point, bankrupt and the generated energy energy will be
My guess is you need to remove, perhaps among others:
gnome-session-flashback, gnome-session, nautilus, gnome-terminal,
gnome-control-center, gnome-panel, gnome-session-bin, metacity,
gnome-power-manager, gnome-screensaver, unity-settings-daemon.
What have I missed?
Try sudo apt-get purge
So, I just found out that Amazon is building a HUGE, like 900 Acre solar farm
where I live, and it serves only to power their data center... How
ridiculous is that?
Is there anything I can do to put a wrench in this?
Grimlok
900 acres wasted just to power one data center? You have to be kidding! But
if I take this as a mere experiment then it's not too bad, so let's see what
happens.
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