try guix sd
its dont use systemd
Right now I have a netbook asus 900ha which is 32 bits, I installed Devuan,
and it has a bit outdated packages, but works great. I love Arch, but distros
based on Arch without systemd aren't so stable, and it is only x86_64. Arch
based distros without systemd need a lot of work. Maybe Void
Magic Banana, THANK YOU SO MUCH for solving my install problems!
With the new Taurinus Laptop I simply closed the top-lid putting it to sleep
and then connected the ethernet cable opened it up; as I look at the opposite
pointing arrows icon for connected ethernet I see my wired connection
Read https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/add-and-remove-programs about
installing/removing/updating packages. More generally, here is a list of
manuals: https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/all-manuals
As I wrote earlier, it is simpler to reinstall Trisquel (and, then, probably
the newer Linux-libre,
YAY - Success!!!
Your instructions executed and rebooted right into Trisquel "ron@GNU" ;)
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH.
I note that Gparted is no longer in system settings.
How do I install Gparted and how do I move the /user to larger device?
Something failed, how do I start the sudo from begining - do type exit and
retry everything again?
Here is what happened at the terminal:
ron@GNU:/$ wget https://jxself.org/gpg.inc
--2017-09-02 23:33:56-- https://jxself.org/gpg.inc
Resolving jxself.org (jxself.org)... 96.66.250.147
Connecting
When the Ethernet cable is not plugged, there should be a Wifi icon on the
panel, isn't there? Click on it to select the network you want to connect
to.
Read https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/add-and-remove-programs about
installing/removing/updating packages. More generally, here is a list
So, Ctrl+Alt+F1 does displays the text session and you can log into it,
right?
If so, plug an Ethernet cable and type the following commands ('sudo' will
ask for your password and, again, it is normal not to have a visual feedback
after every character you type), taking care of not
This is difficult to reply to, the ctrl+alt+F1 combo may have done something
but it is hidden from the blank screen.
I wish there was a option to always display command executing to the screen.
I can avoid having to disrupt power supply to reboot with ctrlAltF1
repeatedly, then ctrl+Alt+Del
MY LIBIQUITY LAPTOP!
Arrived moments ago!
My wife said it was delivered precariously halfway (inside/outside) our
wall-mounted mailbox - the package is oversized for the mailbox and the
U.S.P.S. mailman should have knocked on the front-door to hand deliver or
placed it on the porch floor.
the files must be
in apps pholder
you can copy files to apps
or upload it useing the upload Feature
if nede upload to A specific folder in apps
For example
apps/songs
There is a box in upload page
Type in it the folder name
If left empty
the files will upload
to apps/
While this is an ongoing arduous project for me, I am learning - even if this
is the hardway.
But, I do see progress and what lies ahead is a learning experience (for an
old man) that I look forward to sharing and helping others transition away
from proprietary markets.
Now, having
That works. :)
I am logged in remotely to the 32 bit machine on Icecat but I am not seeing
any files yet.
There aren't any files in my Public folder. Maybe that's where I am?
Also, there is a banner graphic when I log in that needs a quick fix from
"dilta" to "delta" when you get around
Cool. A bona fide bug report that was actually useful.
:)
I fix it
and add new Feature
clone it
I'm afraid I won't be of any help here, given all the competent people who
are already supporting you. Trisquel did boot from the live USB, did install
straight on my laptop and now always boots like a charm using only a 350-380
Mio of RAM in user session. Only a few resistant minor tweaks
No worries. Just as long as I'm not wasting your time being stupid again. ;)
Should I change it myself and just rerun ./install then?
lol
I forgot to change dilta to delta in install file
Yes.
Uruk is downstream from Trisquel Flidas which is downstream from Ubuntu
Xenial Xeres which is downstream from Debian Jessie so it uses systemd.
If you are looking for systemd-free alternatives, you might consider
devuan, freeslack (no 32 bit support, but 64 bit looks good), and/or
I like LXDE or XFCE4. Does Uruk come with systemd?
My wish is for us to chat frequently after I have my freed OS functioning,
the command line will become my new habit to form ;)
Less GUI and more terminal commands.
Hello together,
i tried to download Uruk today and had the problem to do so.
The download crashed very often.
But after several trials, i could download it and must say, that this a
wonderful distro and i hope that it will have a future.
Thank you for the nice experience!
I'm trying both and I think I actually succeeded but I just can't start it
yet.
I have admin and user passwords on both the 64 bit and 32 bit potential
servers. This is where I stopped on the 64 bit machine this morning:
root@devuan:/home/noordinaryspider/Downloads/delta# ./install
bash:
I can compile it for you
32 bit or 64 bit??
I have actually not played in months. I used to play Shoppa, the mode for
rope superstars. ;-)
I believe the problem is the support of your nVidia video card (you have an
nVidia video card, right?):
Sep 1 23:58:30 GNU kernel: [0.875020] nouveau E[ VBIOS][:01:00.0]
0x75f2[ ]: unknown opcode 0xb9
Sep 1 23:58:30 GNU kernel: [0.875076] nouveau E[ DEVINIT][:01:00.0]
... and should never be presented here as a solution. Please do not do that.
That's very good to know, senor Magique! :)
You said: Such as downloading videos from the firefox browser
I said: I personally prefer to use the command line, but if you want to use
the browser, you will want to install an add-on called "Greasemonkey" and
then a script called "viewtube". You could also use a different browser
Try this: https://get.webgl.org/ [Won't work without non-free javascript]
You could still use it for webmail if you can stand the interface. It doesn't
work for the the level of vision I have at all but I don't know if that would
be an issue for those of you with average/normal vision.
This problem has nothing to do with Trisquel. This crap won't even load
without non-free javascript
Heather, yes - the easiest option is to purchase GNU computers, and in so
doing support the challenging efforts from the wonderful individuals
developing free source products and services.
I wish to see free source thrive worldwide.
I use the phrase "free source" to counter the "open source"
I agree, yes the 80GB /home is too small but I am not sure how to place /home
somewhere eles with out overwriting and possible damaging another disk data -
reconnecting the external HDD would have aprox. 500GB avail.
However I am focused on learning how to solve my Trisquel boot problem.
I am trying to view this web page on Abrowser, but it says "Your graphics
card does not seem to support WebGL."
http://dinosaurpictures.org/ancient-earth/
That would be taking a look at the logs to discover what goes wrong (it
should go right). In the 26 GB (shown in your second screenshot, the root
partition of the installed system), go into "var" and then "log". You can
attach "boot.log" and "syslog" to your reply on this forum.
And,
So, is OMB actually kaput, or is it just 'unreliable'? (not that that's much
better ..)
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