Today, I got a warning about low disk space in my /home folder, which I
thought was odd, considering that I keep all my data on a separate Data
partition. Using the disk usage analyzer, I discovered that my /.cache folder
was a whopping 27 GB! Opening it up, I discovered that since April,
AWESOME!
A talk presented by John Sullivan, Executive Director at the Free Software
Foundation, at DebConf15 in Germany.
http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2015/debconf15/Debian_and_the_FSF_Ending_disagreements_by_solving_problems_at_the_source.webm
Honestly not.I did not look too deeply into the docs.
But if a binary is included I would expect that it launches. :-)
Well at least similar to native / vanilla Xonotic.
Thanks for this!
Which driver are you using? From my experience I can tell that the nouveau
driver can really be a pain and is very buggy.
Awesome! I've sent them an email, so fingers crossed!
http://www.gamingonlinux.com/
GoL reviews proprietary software too, but has a huge audience.
I hope someday someone extremely rich gets interested in privacy as in a
billionaire. Personally I would love to someday do what Todd Weaver, CLAIMS
he is going to do. alas I have no experience yet so yeah. pity he doesn't
mean what he claims...
Upgrade to ABrowser 40 on Trisquel 7 seems to have fixed the crashing issues
for now. Thanks to everyone who worked on this. Will test on Trisquel 6 next.
It appears it is the Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.4, 256 bits)
Does anyone know of any reviewers (with a decent audience) that I could send
a copy of reTux to? It might be a better source of publicity.
thx!
Well, everything was working great until I updated my system! Apparently this
problem is prevalent for many distros Ubuntu-based and others. I've tried the
FN key + Screen on/off and suspending the notebook by closing it and opening
it and that doesn't work either. Anyone have an idea?
I installed last 64bits trisquel distro recently, I build gcc 5.2.0 from
source on it. I used exactly the same installation technique than the one I
used (and that worked) on ubuntu 15.04 64bits, which is the following, and
uses isl and cloog optimizations for gcc :
wget
I would second Magic Banana and suggest you try emacs. Yes, screen, tmux and
byobu (which is a really front end to either screen or tmux) will achieve
what you want but emacs offers more to you as a programming environment (and
probably anything else you can think of). In particular, I've
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 02:25:34PM +0200, dool...@gmail.com wrote:
I would second Magic Banana and suggest you try emacs.
He is talking about splitting a terminal, not about editing files in
different panes. Can Emacs do that? I'm asking that as a question, I
know for a fact that Vim can't but
He is talking about splitting a terminal, not about editing files in
different panes. Can Emacs do that? I'm asking that as a question, I know for
a fact that Vim can't but Neovim can.
Well, it depends if you want to have a terminal session in each window (read
pane). You can use emacs in
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 03:33:58PM +0200, dool...@gmail.com wrote:
I also agree with your point about investing the time to learn tmux (or
screen) but would add that if one is to program a lot then they should
also invest the time to learn vim or emacs.
I totally agree! I didn't mean to sound
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Thanks, all, a
sudo dpkg-reconfigure nautilus
seems to have fixed it. The trouble was only with the current, and
only, user.
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There's an update in my ppa which should work.
Google is now pushing V10 into their libvpx:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=Libvpx-VP10-Starts
Makes you wonder if they are going to contribute this to NetVC.
Just tried ABrowser in Trisquel 6(.0.1). No joy, window doesn't even appear.
Running 'sudo apt-cache show abrowser' shows that the version is 40. Running
'abrowser' in a terminal returns the response 'segmentation fault'.
If I haven't mentioned before, my machine is 32bit.
Check here
Try ESC (if holding doesn't work try pressing multiple times).
I agree wid Chris almost completely except that SSDs are too much faster than
an HDD. HDDs or hybrids r betta opts.
Whatever...
Hipnotic
Well, if ur lookin'4guys with greasy faces that lives with their parents and
have small penises and barely can maintain a hard on... Then ur n de rit
place!
YOU HAVE BEEN TROLLED
I'm not sure about Chromium, but where I work, both Chrome and Firefox are
installed alongside Internet Explorer to give user choice, and I have noticed
that Firefox has been loading and running significantly faster than Chrome
here as of late.
No, there are no known patent issues on Go. The Go tools themselves are under
a BSD 3-Clause license.
Actually I think this is, in some way, good news.
There's now an official, Mozilla-made, version of what for all intents and
purposes is really Iceweasel.
And, I guess much less significantly, there'll probably a Windows or OS X
version of it too!
Even if you have a license, which allows you to access what you need, usually
buy to hold the film rights. In addition, a discussion is needed if the
royalty free photos you want to use to represent the company get.
Reove newest kernel and reboot?
Not exactly sure how to get into the relevant menu/cmd to do that. I tried
holding 'shift' to get into the kernel selection menu but it's not working
either.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08/17/windows-10-can-search-for-and-disable-pirated-games
An update to Microsoft's End User License Agreement allows Windows 10 to
remotely disable counterfeit software or hardware on your computer.
Alphr first spotted the change which came into effect on
You first need to boot the previous kernel. You need to choose it at GRUB's
menu... and you need its password if you have not removed it. If have not,
use a live system and read the password in /etc/grub.d/01_PASSWORD. Once you
manage to boot your system, you can get rid on the GRUB password
u_u!
I tried an update from the repo, it didn't work, then build it myself hoping
it could be some random thing that building it myslef could fix it.
It didn't work either, after that, i read your response and well, yeah:
Dependency hell! :'(
It's a shame that this release is the one that
With Microformats.org listing the jslicense rel attribute value as a proposed
HTML5 link type extension, sites can now have LibreJS-friendly links to
JavaScript License Web Labels pages without throwing HTML5 validation errors.
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/rel-jslicense
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, it should be /usr/local/lvm/isl-0.14/lib and not only
/usr/local/lvm/isl-0.14. I should hang myself. ;-) Sorry.
It's alive
Muahahahaha!
Thanks a bunch, i really hope this update will hit the main repo not so far
:)
Again, thanks! ^_^!
This conf might be of interest for free software and hardware activists. It
is free to attend but you must register.
http://openrisc.io/orconf/
All this talking about windblows 10 spying capabilities (as if 8, 7 and vista
didn't already excel at it) and yet no article to center the very gist of
every kind of proprietary code: the mere objective immanent nature of
proprietary software that is to say secretneess and closedness. We can
Before you hang yourself, is this thread considered solved?
Welcome to Trisquel!
Just a little update from me on the performance topic:
I tested Xonotic ChaosEsque v60 yesterday on my HTPC (AMD Dualcore with
GeForce 610) and surprisingly the stuttering was gone.
On my gaming PC with the 450GTS I have stuttering but much higher CPU GPU
ressources and on my HTPC with much
have you tried compiling it from source?
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