> but according to this Wikipedia article, 'many programming languages
support conditional compilation', which I assume would allow them to
conditionally include libraries, depending on what sort of system they are
being compiled on/for.
Please do not make assumptions about how things
You and magic banana seem to be clueless. You think you know everything but
you really don't. (...) Don't ask me to stay quiet about this, you will
utterly fail.
... says someone who confuses dependencies with reverse dependencies and yet
write "seriously, why should every package even
Sure. Everything is a big conspiracy led by communist reptilians.
Well, I don't know why when I tried even in devuan mind you removing
libsystemd0 threatened to remove literally everything.
Not "literally", no.
Now the reason there are more than 67 packages that would be removed is
because, as I wrote, I listed the packages "that *directly* depend on
I sometimes think the "d" must stand for "drama".
Read below that third post: many of jij_je_walkman_terug's arguments against
systemd are refuted.
I modified the command line above accordingly.
@vpincini
I advised that you were misinformed, then gave you specific facts as to why
that was true. All you have done is call me "blind" and state that your
opinion is true because you say it is. For someone who has been here since
2014 it does not seem like you care all that much about
You can track Trisquel 8's development here
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/flidas-release-issues
But there is also a sticky right at the top of the forum main page about
version 8 as well...
Thanks for the link!
It was very helpul.
I really want to use Tor (otherwise I could just connect the other machine
directly to a ehternet port on the router). I was hoping maybe if I used
TAILS it would make the traffic go through the same firewall rules... but I
never heard of it before.
Well, my previous post was a bit 'tongue-in-cheek' ;-)
I have to admit that I'm not exactly the world's most experienced programmer,
but according to this Wikipedia article, 'many programming languages support
conditional compilation', which I assume would allow them to conditionally
You can share the internet with a crossover cable.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/359856/share-wireless-internet-connection-through-ethernet
I am not sure about tor though.
Hey everyone.
So I want to have my laptop connecting via wireless to the internet (I have a
wireless router) and give internet access to another computer through a RJ45
cable connecting the two. The other machine only has ethernet, so this is the
only way. Also, I could (I think) set this
Signed!
I have a "profoundly misinformed point of view" you have a "profoundly BLIND
point of view".
Like or not Trisquel is just "another brick in the wall" of the FSF'approved
distro.
The only one who can chage this status is, obviously, Ruben.
Unfortunately looks like he does not care even to
My biggest problem with systemd is that they skipped systems A, B and C ..
>:(
Here is the bug report: https://trisquel.info/es/issues/23037
Their searx instance is excellent too
UPDATE:
userChrome.css controls the look of abrowser's windows and userContent.css
control the default appearance of the content on websites.
It seems that userChrome.css does require "! important" to work, so it's fine
to add it since it won't affect the content of website as
That's about what I did with Ubuntu 16.04 but there were more subtle
problems. I couldn't have gotten Icecat on at all if I hadn't created my
profile on a different computer and done a lot of stuff Ubuntu's target users
shouldn't have to do.
My needs are modest. I'm still on Trisquel 7
PenGNUin, I bumbled across this for you while I was looking for memes:
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/5n069y/why_do_people_not_like_systemd/
I particularly liked the third post down, which listed technical, political,
and personal reasons why init systems have become such a
Yup. Memes rule. Now we have systemd porn too:
"Savaged by Systemd [Privacy Badger has replaced this FacebookLike button.]
an Erotic Unix Encounter
Authored by Michael Warren Lucas
Not your normal Friday night in the computer room.
Not a normal night anywhere.
Terry is the archetypal
> and yes it would and does matter if every system depended on systemd
because, that wouldn't be freedom.
You have the most bizarre definition of "freedom" imaginable. But even with
that definition, no one is forcing you to use systemd. If you hate systemd so
much, there are tons of old
@vpincini
What a profoundly misinformed point of view you have. Trisquel is a LTS based
release, it will never be bleeding edge by design. Trisquel is focused on
stability and longer support cycles. If you want bleeding edge you want a
rolling release distro like Parabola.
Trisquel 8 is
They were probably bribed to be honest.
You and magic banana seem to be clueless.
You think you know everything but you really don't.
even linus the linux kernel creator said the design scope was insane.
and yes it would and does matter if every system depended on systemd because,
that wouldn't be freedom. Lock-ins are not
Well, I don't know why when I tried even in devuan mind you removing
libsystemd0 threatened to remove literally everything. same for debian...
and yes, libsystemd0 is even worse than systemd itself in a sense...
It is possible things have changed since I used debian last, and heard about
I just found out about Disroot.org. They offer a range of services (email,
file storage, status messages etc) based on free code server packages like
Rainloop, NextCloud, and Diaspora. Just signed up for an account to try it
out.
Indeed! I followed this link yesterday from fsfe site.. This is awesome!
I just saw the news article about this by the FSF and I agree this is very
exciting! I would love to buy the single-cpu board for my home desktop, but
it's probably doubtful that my wife would let me spend $2300 on it. :P
I sincerely wish these guys every success with it though, as this is
IIRC here's my attempt at a DIY-fully-free Manjaro. Would've been a few years
back though so might not be 100% accurate:
1) Manjaro
2) I wanted linux-libre. I guess I could from time to time activate
Parabola's repos to take the kernel from there, then disable the repos again
before
Hi,
Currently, is it possible to run a large network with Free Software?
If a large organization would like to run only Free Software, how would their
network infrastructure be?
Which devices and software should they use to replace their proprietary
state-of-the-art network appliances?
I
It starts freezing when I disable and then enable LibreJS again (nothing but
a restart of LibreJS causes this problem ~for me~)
**well, it used to.. I don't disable it anymore.
It may freeze while your browser's getting content from trisquel.info/*
It works fine for me since trisquel.info/* is in my whitelist. Do you disable
it often?
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