I can provide some help with some desktop backgrounds (rogue-trisquel) on
sorted colors (distributions based). Also I've made some tests-experiments
with renewed custom icons.
In other hand I've read that there are some designers on the forum. Will be a
pleassure to contribute together
You might want to consider G41M-ES2L (micro-atx)
I use it daily with Debian (waiting for Trisquel 8 to show up)
It is old yes but performs great. I use it with Core 2 Quad, 2x 4GB DDR2 and
a Dell Perc H310 RAID card.
What can I say? I enjoy the occasional shenanigan.
Forgot to add that the video is using Windows, however, the tips apply
equally to GNU/Linux version. ;)
http://devel.trisquel.info/icecat/
maybe it's coming soon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xToShZMC-6c
Meh, I suppose it is a simplistic view, but for the sake of the human race,
you best hope I am wrong.
Do you actually play pokemon go?
Or are you trolling. ;)
I ask because pokemon go CANNOT possibly be free software.
Animation > Reality
Graphics wise this is indeed true why else did that
I don't think so. Although, Abrowser is good too.
I agree with you.
Although your name makes it hard to take what you just said seriously.
Shenanigans heh.
But as for autoboot, I saw it a while ago, and I have no interest...
So it's Libreboot, but with the proprietary blobs added back in? That sounds
like a bad thing to me.
Autoboot allows the user to use blobs. :s
Better stick with Libreboot, mate.
https://autoboot.org/
>Oh lala, Virtual reality is such a bad idea. IT will give people bad ideas
and make them not be able to know the difference between virtual and actual
reality.
I lul at your simplistic version of the human being :D
Nah, it's just yet another weapon in the arsenal, a new kind of weapon of
Agreed Calm, if skype was it's own thing instead of being owed for one of
those two companies it would be great, open source would be even better :)
I absolutely disagree with your statement. It makes absolutely no difference
at all who owns a particular **proprietary** software. It makes it
see here:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/first-development-alpha-iso-images-trisquel-80-flidas
Personally, I'm very grateful for having Trisquel 7 GNU/Linux available to
use (I use it on multiple machines) and for the Trisquel community, as well
as the FSF and all their efforts.
I'm just a home PC multimedia hobbyist, and have to be a little selective
when using the Webs
Oh lala, Virtual reality is such a bad idea. IT will give people bad ideas
and make them not be able to know the difference between virtual and actual
reality.
Regardless though, I doubt most people will get this simple fact. or the fact
that your eyes will go blind quicker.
All in all,
Dunno about kingston pendrives, but I am curious if you used dd to burn the
iso to the usb drive.
Hopefully you get your answer though from someone else merely by me posting.
All done. The instructions are perfectly clear. Thanks a lot. I'm running now
with the linux-libre-4.8 version and full-upgrade went without issues.
The main problem persist: My LAN speed for copying files is, by sftp in
terminal, 1.1MB/s:
sftp> put /local/machine/movie.avi
Thank you but here is not the right place to report them. You can report them
*one by one* here: https://trisquel.info/en/project/issues
Hi, I have some problems with using USB pendrives. I tested this on two
machines, Thinkpad T500 and T400, both with libreboot installed. First,
copying files to them seems to be very slow. Sometimes 15mb/s, sometimes it
goes quite fast but then holds for seconds/minutes. Then,
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