As well as MediaGoblin there is also Plumi (GPL/ZPL). For examples of Plumi
sites see engagemedia.org and criticalcommons.org.
YouTube raises a number of issue for people concerned about user rights and
software freedom:
1) proprietary JavaScript
2) dependence on patent-encumbered formats
The are many problems you may find with cinerella :
If no sound, cineralla uses by default OSS. You'll have to chose like in
Audacyty ALSA.
You also mays havee problems with typographical accents (for example if you
make a french video for France or Quebec). There are some solutions.
Did you give them an offer for source code or is the version you're sending
nonfree?
GPL peer-to-peer search: http://yacy.net/en/index.html Maybe that can be
folded in somehow?
Hello community, I´m new both to triskel and linux. In spite of that I
managed to compile linux programs on my distro by following instructions from
articles and forums. I m trying to do the same with a new release from the
linux video editor Cinelerra but I m completely unsuccesful.
Try this
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cinelerra-ppa/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cinelerra-cv
That would be a huge amount of additional work.
I have decided to send gratis copies of the current game to reviewers,
though. If you know of one which has a decent audience, that might give reTux
a review, please do let me know about them. :)
I warn you.
The author says Cinelerra works better with 64 bits computers.
You have to make the script executablechmod +x /path/to/script
(. means the folder you're currently in)
After an installing with the solution I gave you I saw that Trisquel 7
(working on a 64 bits computer) needs the libquicktimecine-cv.
I've been to the following adress :
https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+sourcepub/2783087/+listing-archive-extra
to find it.
But it
24k is slave wages, who would work for that. You might beable to pay to eat.
That's it.
Better to be dead if that were the case.
Oh my I meant to write Pitivi in the first paragraph. Sorry.
The rest of my original comment stays unchanged.
Respectfully, Adonay.
Have a nice day.
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I have created an addon repository with free software that one can use for
music production. Currently It only contains v.Connect-STAND, Japanese
singing synthesizer and a newer version of the speech toolkit WORLD that is
used by v.Connect-STAND. Unfortunately the developer of WORLD dropped
Good luck out there! :D
Release 62:
Monster improvements (better models and code (shambler, shalrath, zombie,
ogre, etc). 2 weapons added: RA4 lock on surface to air missile, stone axe.
Better shaders for potions.
Option for zombies to behave quake-like.
http://www.lgdb.org/game/chaosesque-anthology
The lin binaries don't lauch for you?
(There the ones I compiled and use on my 64 and 32 bit boxen).
Why is linux always like this. It's almost never binary compatable past a few
years... (and gcc nolonger supports static linking I hear).
If it complains it can't find a library, just symlink
If it is an Intel/AMD architecture, Trisquel NetInstall should run. You could
even try Trisquel Mini. Otherwise, Debian (without the contrib and the
nonfree sections of the software repository). The laptop must have a BIOS.
Try writing the Live ISO on the SD card.
Thanks for the links Adonay.
It seems that Natron is more for post production and special FX than editing.
I had a look at OpenShot but can really tell if it's more stable than Pitivi
already installed in Trisquel.
It seems really basic. It seems to be good software for people who have to
Wouldn't he just be nailed to a cross?
Well according to wine's website should run just fine five:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=applicationiId=16298
I wouldn't recommend it though, I don't think is in no way free software. But
I may be wrong. I just fount out that a SMBX's re-implementation was made
that is
That is not exactly true. The restricted boot on ARM generally applies to
devices running Windows (not Win CE). Now some may need a non-free stage one
loader (that loads u-boot), but that is rare on many of these sub / cheap
machines like the one pictured. I have had a few of these and they
Now some may need a non-free stage one loader (that loads u-boot)
The issue is: what the free stage one loader you suggest me, I prefer to ask
here instead of other places.
Lacks something to boot him. I wish to know what lacks in Trisquel netinstall
to make it? Please tell me if possible,
Trying to install BitMask on Trisquel 6 so I can try out the new RiseUp Black
services:
https://dl.bitmask.net/linux/
Repo seemed to add ok, but when I tried to install the package, terminal
responded with a long list of broken dependencies:
root@BISHOP:~# apt-get install bitmask
Yes, it's ARM 8650.
I found that there are Debian's solutions to EPC's Smartbooks.
We should to encourage what supports software freedom.
If he runs Debian so also must to run a fully free distribution.
But free as in freedom never will be easy.
Hi dear,
Excuse my ignorance, but if nothing stop the boot at least the SD Card read
that script, what would be of him freedomless?
Why not release a free (an in freedom) prototype for people to play then
decide to fund?
My gut says that isn't an X86 system. Trisquel won't work if my gut is right.
Windows CE usually ran (always or almost always?) on non-X86 devices. No BIOS
is probably also a pretty big hint that it isn't X86. Though I'm assuming
we're being pretty broad in scope when we say BIOS.
Five Nights at Freddie's is proprietary software. I recommend you find some
better-- and free-er-- games.
You're in trouble, I think that it has a ARC cpu with no BIOS, so, it's a
trash hardware. ARM has a fully restricted boot. I searched for buy a one
chinesse Andorid/WindowsCE netbook, but you get it fully restricted, you
can't isntall anything. Don't buy this cheap restricted trash.
That's kinda the point I'm making. There are people who are *really*
dedicated to making this stuff happen. Some people are working on it part
time with 2nd real jobs and others have muster'd up the bare minimum of
resources to survive, but as a result can work on these issues full time.
Thanks Jason/jxself Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli for info on a patched kernel for
radeon. It would be great to get my screen resolution working properly.
I have downloaded the kernel key, but I really don't know how to instal it?
I'm not always online I'm assuming I can instal offline.
I've
Thank you, you has helped a lot! I am with a WM8650 andtrying to install free
software in it.
Look, unfortunately Trisquel would not be running on this EPC Smartbook
(chinese), so Debian must get it?
What there's in
Regular version, under the GPL and with source code (in fact, there currently
isn't a binary version at all; I've had trouble using cx_Freeze for the past
year or so). I will never send a proprietary version of any program I write
to anybody (at least, not on purpose).
Well, I've been using OpenShot for video editing.
The key to avoid most headaches is: Use only the most popular audio and
video codecs (encoders AND decoders) used by default by free software
when editing the videos. When you do have to work with the other codecs,
convert them first.
I'm not
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