Stream slides through audio??
Do you want to share your desktop with them?
Or just them to see the slides?
I don't understand :/
On linux-libre 4.12 Qemu stop working on macbook2,1 2.1Ghz.
Back to linux-libre 4.11.8 all work fine is anyone can explain why is this ?
Maybe the quick answer is, because GNU+Linux is much more stable, complete,
useful, functional...than any other free software OS.
I just had to messsed up something... Somehow it's working now as it supposed
to by 2nd approach.
Sorry for the terrible thread
regards
meydlo
I meant to write that it is *not* difficult to encrypt the messages on the
server (if you have control of it). I would imagine that most e-mail
providers encrypt communications between servers. No real reason not to.
I was talking about running your own server and using a client. The only
Hi
I'm trying to disable recently-used history but is unfortunately not working
as I expected.
I tried approach 1.
rm /home/meydlo/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
ln -s /dev/null /home/meydlo/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
I noticed that after reboot i got the file as follows
-rw---
I'm an OpenMailBox user, and I really hope that they get themselves together.
I recommended OpenMailBox to a friend of mine a month or so ago, and that's
when I found out that registration was closed. It's sad to see that not much
progress has been made; this should be investigated for sure.
Yes, FreeDOS and Debian are optionally-free, and, in the latter case, the
kernel you use doesn't make a difference (since Debian ships with Linux-libre
anyway); Debian GNU/Hurd is not on the list for the same reason as Debian
GNU/Linux.
LibertyBSD's website says that they're still under
Interesting. So the most common mail providers might not allow encrypted
emails to pass?
To make sure we're talking about the same method, I'm talking about using
something like Thunderbird instead of the Webmail.
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A few more remarks:
* Both persons need to
They are a French website, and sometimes their English translations are
lacking. I wouldn't be suspicious.
Encrypting the e-mails on the server is difficult. Encrypting the messages
between the servers is doable as well, but the other server must be
configured to allow it as well. End-to-end encryption is quite difficult but
not because of technical reasons. You have to convince the person you're
We're not using Certbot (yet) because of some particularities with our
set-up, mostly related to the multiple servers and domains we're covering
with the certificate. But we intend to fully automate this process soon :)
Certbot can automate the issuance of certificates. Are you not using it? If
so, how come? I'm not trying to be condescending; genuinely curious.
Hey y'all,
Recently I bought an Tex-X200T [https://tehnoetic.com/tet-x200t] plus a 120
GB SSD upgrade and an X200 Docking Station for €848 (€698 + €80 +
€70). While it is a great laptop, I've found overtime that I might want
something either more powerful for programming or more power
or; open sores :)
No worries. Thanks for the efforts
ayyy, le open sours :(
It's like those OEM-modified Windows images-- e.g. Dell laptop with Dell
wallpapers, pre-installed with drivers, etc.
This just brands some things (like wallpaper) "System76" and pre-installs the
System76 drivers.
It's nothing worth note... it isn't supposed to *truly* be different from
Awesome, we've missed this.
Normally I would say "Don't go near it!" but I'm assuming it is just a brief
lapse by Ruben.
I just met a warning saying that the certificate for this site ran out a few
minutes ago. Should I do something about it?
Add an exception and wait until Ruben gets a wake-up on the issue.
We can try but I'm not to optimistic about it. They are just interesting in
selling "A powerful Linux laptop" rather than a laptop that respects users
rights.
Good going and congratulations to all of us. Keep up the hard work,
liberators of computers everywhere
Sorry, my bad, I'm fixing it right now.
Technoethical D16 is also RYF-certified by FSF:
http://www.fsf.org/news/fifteen-new-devices-from-technoethical-now-fsf-certified-to-respect-your-freedom
Following your example, we've reduced the price for our D16 board with
Libreboot, which now sells at 900 EUR with 1x CPU and 1x RAM. More
The FSF RYF certified Vikings D16 mainboard is now available at a *massive*
price reduction (400 EUR (VAT excl.)/476 EUR (VAT incl.)) *only* for the next
50 orders.
Available at:
https://store.vikings.net/libre-friendly-hardware/d16-ryf-certfied
The Vikings D16 is currently the only
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