I could not run it. It threw an error "error while loading shared libraries:
libssl.so.1.0.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory".
I just browsed through the files and found Dr. Zoidberg shouting at someone
with a bad certificate.
Seamonkey FTW :)
IDLE sometimes is quite buggy. I don't know why. It's not really much better
than gedit or Mousepad, anyway.
Mplayer2 was a fork of Mplayer but I think it went dead and then development
of original Mplayer started again so Mplayer2 became defunct.
Emacs has a tutorial. Look in the Help menu.
There's the "Dead Snakes" PPA available here where you can get newer Python 3
versions:
https://launchpad.net/~fkrull/+archive/ubuntu/deadsnakes?field.series_filter=trusty
idle3 was the one i was using. but thanks for telling me I can use gedit or
geany. that is helpful to know.
;) I still haven't figured out emacs yet, I looked at it but I didn't quite
understand it at first. Maybe I will try geany or gedit. I am a little
familiar with those two. (I tried
Welcome! Your English is very good. I hope you enjoy using Trisquel, it is
all I use now on my 4 networked PCs.
"well when I try to make a new file with python 3.4.3 shell"
You don't 'make' a file with a 'python shell'. You make a file with an
editor. Which editor are you using?
The link you give (which is interesting, thanks!) talks about using an
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) called
Wow, I'm sure this is usual with crowd funding, but it was very nice too see
that I would only be charged if and once the goal is met.
I have come to trust Chris, base on his posts and participation in the forum.
Wish you the best of lucks.
I just used lucky backup instead and just modify the option to not delete
files on destination not in source folder.
For a desktop, Netsurf is better :)
Maybe the '-u' option would be of interest
$ mv -u /home/username/username/* /home/username/
From mv manual:
-u, --update
move only when the SOURCE file is newer than the
destination file or when the destination file is missing
well when I try to make a new file with python 3.4.3 shell, I cannot seem to
make, any program run though maybe I am just not aware of what I am doing...
I tried using this website's tips to help learn it.
https://automatetheboringstuff.com/chapter1/
"I cannot get python3 to work properly when I try to do simple things with
it..."
For example what kinds of things?
What happens when you type this in a terminal?:
python3
Are you running your programs using this?:
python3 your_program_name
Or, are you running your programs using this?:
I tried downloading and compiling it but it says some crap about pip
requiring ssl/tls to install and therefore i cannot make install...
Simple things like what? I doubt you really need to upgrade.
In any case, the way you can do that is to download the Python source code
from python.org and compile it.
I agree with you, free hardware is needed more because there is less of it...
I just wondered because, I cannot get python3 to work properly when I try to
do simple things with it...
I am not quite sure I understand the problem but here is a command to "move"
(you probably do not want to "copy") every under /home/username/username to
/home/username/:
$ mv /home/username/username/* /home/username/
And, yes, Déjà-Dup is great:
I'm glad to hear that the issue was easily solved. You're welcome. Happy
hacking!
Well when you do get a chance, 6 cell or 9 cell. ;)
I hope you will succeed. :)
Problem solved! I did what you suggested and tried to switch between all of
the available audio outputs, discovering that one of them lets sound work
again! More precisely, the audio output mentioned is "HDA Intel (ALC662 rev1
Analog) (alsa)", as you supposed.
Thank you very much, I really
Try changing the default audio output to something else. Try Alsa, OSS or
Pulse ; if it shows Intel HDA, try that too. I'm on OpenBSD/LibertyBSD,
that's why I have SNDIO as the audio server.
It could be a bug in Triswuel Mini. You are not the first to ask about this
issue.
First of all, thanks for both answers!
@root_vegetable
The output is:
[GMLIB-Message: after init: position=0,000 length=0,000 start_time=0,000
run_time=0,000 volume=0,00 player=dead media=unknown uri=
I also tried to execute gnome-mplayer as root and have the same output, but
this time
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