I use ibus and ibus-anthy for Japanese input. Starting the ibus daemon will
put an icon in the notification area.
I don't think they did wrong. Systemd is supported by almost all the
community now. So they will get security patches by major companies.
Parabola is not Arch and they do support OpenRC.
Systemd development... I have no opinion there.
But with the current polticial situation I think is
I am using JMP with Pidgin. When I add a phone number to my roster and text
my JMP number from that phone, I receive the message. However, if the phone
number is not in my roster I receive nothing. Is it possible to receive
messages from a phone number not in my roster, or at least receive a
Arch (and Arch based distros) it is my favourite distro, I don't like Ubuntu
based distros, and also Synaptic is worse than pacman and pamac. But Arch's
devs already fcked up that distro with systemd. Using Arch (or Arch based
distro), I think that you will have troubles with officially
I assume you still have the desired kernel installed. Otherwise, install it
again. You must then boot that kernel: choose it in the "Advanced options"
of the GRUB menu... but a user and a password will be asked: the user is
"grub" and the password is at the very end of the output of 'sudo
I do not think you can install Trisquel on the USB drive where the running
live system is, if that is what you are trying to do. Notice that running
your main system from a USB key is not a good idea: such a peripheral does
not support many rewrites and some files (e.g., the logs in
My email says :
> Libre Tea Computer Card - qty 1
> Originally expected to ship on Apr 20, 2017
> Currently expected to ship on Nov 15, 2017
I think different versions of the card (libre tea, practically perfect,
numero uno, etc) might have had different shipping dates originally.
I think he means rather than
>When is the Libre Tea Computer Card available in Europe at Minifree,
Technoethical and Vikings?
As clinsc said, you'd have to contact the respective vendors to know for
sure, but I'd be fairly certain none of them are going to offer the cards.
Unlike Librebooted Thinkpads, where you can
https://trisquel.info/en/users/tonlee/track
Definitely better to actually ask Minifree, Technoethical, and Vikings
directly, rather than the Trisquel user forum.. If it ever happens it most
likely won't happen this year; the EOMA68 was funded on crowdsupply
(https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop) and hasn't even been
First, remember that Debian is run by volunteers. The firmware entered Debian
after the freeze, so it isn't possible for it to be in stretch. It will,
however, be in Debian 10 'buster'.
> Those who make source software to debian software must they also master how
to edit the source software?
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/i-found-new-libre-distro-you-all-might-be-interested#comment-119736
links to https://wiki.parabola.nu/OpenRC#Installation_on_a_fresh_system now,
so apparently I guess you now can
The ar9271 is the only libre software usb wifi card. Should debian not make
sure there is an
usb wifi card which is debian 9 64bit main compatible?
Those who make source software to debian software must they also master how
to edit the source software?
> lot more than 1100 lines
If you
You can install Parabola with OpenRC:
https://wiki.parabola.nu/OpenRC#Installation_on_a_fresh_system
You can give Parabola a try and see how good the latest software is. I
promise you won't want to go back to older releases :)
When is the Libre Tea Computer Card available in Europe at Minifree,
Technoethical and Vikings?
can you get your posts listed in one page, instead of a number of posts per
page?
It would make searching more easy.
You're definintely making me want to give Parabola another try.
My problem was that I was trying to virtualize it and I almost always hit
some dead end or another. I recently read that virtualization itself was the
problem and just picking up a cheap hard drive was the solution.
I
ITA about budget priorities.
I bought my car used in 2003 and it still works better than a new car IMNSHO.
My '88 Honda Accord has less proprietary software than my kid's '15 Dodge
Dart anyway.
I don't need a TALOS II but I can still appreciate the fact that it is
available for those who
IMO 6750 USD is better spent on the TALOS II than a new car.
Used cars are about 1000 USD on average. I got mine for 650 GBP (well, i
bought it for my girlfriend for that amount, and she drives it)
Libre Tea Computer Card is the best solution.
An EOMA68-compatible computer card with an Allwinner A20 dual core processor,
2 GB of RAM, and 8 GB of NAND flash pre-installed with the Parabola
GNU/Linux-libre operating system.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
Hi All,
I am finally back to this wonderful free software distribution! Thank you
all, for your support and guidance on my switch to Gnewsense 4.0 ('Ucclia').
Back to the topic; The issue has been discussed in detail at
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/20209.
While development of newer
Thank you happy_gnu!
Very interesting, I believe TALOS II & EOMA68 is our future.
:-)
I use both Void and Parabola. Parabola has an option to use OpenRC when you
install it, which I took advantage of. The Parabola wiki has details for
migrating from a systemd installation, but it takes a little elbow grease to
get some things working with the OpenRC install from the getgo.
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