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Wow! Thanks very much for all of the help I received on this thread.
I think I'll just start a new installation of Trisquel on the new HDD.
I really appreciate all of the tips given for repairing the drive and further
investigation. It's nice to know that it probably was a bad HDD, and not
It sounds like you have an AMD graphics adapter. Your best bet is downgrading
to Linux-libre 3.4, but you still won't have any 3D acceleration.
...and in order to do that you go here and follow the instructions.
Welcome to the libre community!
What is the output of 'df -h' (to be entered in a terminal)?
Well, the command '/usr/bin/tor -f /etc/tor/torrc' exited with error code
217. No idea what this code is for.
It fills the drive with random data so that the previous data can not be
recovered. Now, that is good if you used that hard drive for sensitive stuff
which you don't want anybody to possibly recover. If the hard drive is new
(meaning you never used it or used it briefly or you don't care for
Thanks for the heads up. I noticed a new pane in Icedove that shows calendar
information ... I probably have the same new version as the guy in the
Spanish forum. I can't connect to one email account, and can only download
mail (but cannot send mail) from another.
See the detailed instructions Chris wrote in
https://trisquel.info/forum/hp-laserjet-printer-p1005-printer-not-working-trisquel-60#comment-77026
Actually before you go back to LXDE I should note you can install synapse in
GNOME Shell.
But anyway, enjoy LXDE. Give something like Budgie a go sometime though (or
Cinnamon, etc)!
Trisquel 7 on a ThinkPenguin, I boot okay and everything seems to be working
except the cursor is frozen. I can successfully do an alt-f2 and run
programs. What should I do to get working again?
I just read in the Spanish forum a guy is also having issues with the latest
version of Icedove. It may be a bug. The mate in question solved it by
forcing the downgrade of Icedove to a previous version as a temporary
solution.
Thanks for your help guys.
I might go back to Trisquel Mini. It's functional and quick. Gnome Shell is
very pretty but it takes an extra second to do things (because the animations
are nicer, or when searching in the file browser it does a full search rather
than immediately attempting
I've just switched to Trisquel and I'm not sure how to get plymouth working.
As far as I can tell, it should function out of the box and present me with
some sort of graphical display on boot, but that is not the case. All that
happens on boot is that a large quantity of text scrolls past
Does this help? Hit Ctrl+Alt+t to open a terminal window and inputsynclient
TouchpadOff=0
Finally! Thank you so much.
Hi guys! I'm new to GNU/Linux, Trisquel. I tried out Trisquel on my old PC,
and was asked if I wanted to over-write free space when encrypting my HDD.
Now my PC act as if it is full. What did I do wrong? So when I'm encrypting
my HDD on my new computer, should I over-write free space or not?
I have problem starting Tor with systemctl, the status command output is
attached. I would really appreciate any help.
â tor.service - Anonymizing Overlay Network
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/tor.service; disabled; vendor
preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code)
http://www.xilinx.com/products/boards-and-kits/arty.html#hardware
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