I was looking at the Purism laptops today and they come with PureOS as the
operating system. It would have been nice to have Trisquel as an option, but
version 8 is STILL nowhere to be found.
Anyone remember when Ruben would release Trisquel at a decent rate? The most
recent version (7) is
There is Scratch. It is very famous... but educational. It is in Trisquel's
repository.
Currently supported releases are Xenial/16.04 and Yakkety/16.10
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
No Trusty/14.04 (anymore). That is why.
$ No space left on device
That is the problem. Your root partition is full. It may be because you
never remove the older kernels. If so, I suggest you remove, with 'sudo rm
file', the older kernels in /boot, but not the one you use: be careful! All
the files in /boot that have a
I have searched this a time before. Theiy are not flow-based, compiled and
general-purpose (i don't specify this, sorry) in many cases.
Yes, it works. Thank you for the reply. Have a nice day
Hello, Magic Banana. Yes, the search bar,that SuperTramp83 shows in his
attachment, works. Thank you for the suggestion. Have a nice day.
https://www.powerpc-notebook.org/en/
This might be cheaper to support ;)
Hi amenex
Lauchpad has an irc chan on freenode, you may get more info about
server/repo/.sources list on that specific package
#launchpad
Thanks for the update, tonlee, although it is discouraging that Raptor will
not be able to provide specifications. In my opinion, for the crowdfunding to
have any chance at all, they would have to provide a firm quote first,
including specs, price, lead time, warranty details. As you say,
My bad, I misunderstood. Does the one I highlighted work?
While doing my customary update/upgrade routine on a desktop PC that I am
keeping alive, I ran into the following barrier:
[QUOTE]
Err http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty/main i386 Packages
403 Forbidden
W: Failed to fetch
On 11/10/17 15:39, svh...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Instead raptor suggest a micro atx
> mainboard. I would prefer a notebook mainboard enabling people to make
> their own portable or notebook solutions.
>
I suspect/take a guess that part of the problem is power consumption.
Which means a lot of
check here: https://support.lenovo.com/sk/en/downloads/ds014989
try to search a little bit more next time ;). I've used windows program to
update it since I've bought the T400 with preinstalled windows 7, so I
updated it prior to reinstalling the OS to Trisquel.
to answer your questions about trisquel just write it, and someone will
respond.
Welcome here! This is a wonderful, vibrant community where you should be
comfortable asking any question you may have no matter what your
existing level of skill with Gnu/Linux may be.
I got an email from raptor.
They will not state specifications of a mainboard. If gathering the pieces of
information means costs to raptor, it is understandable. If a crowd funding
is initiated, raptor will have to display specifications because people will
want to know what they buy.
The t400 came with windows 10 installed. I do not know from which windows
version it was updated. I deleted windows 10.
I have a windows 7 iso. I have no windows 7 license. Windows 7 will work for
some time, if you do not activate it. Can I install the ec update program? Do
you have a link
https://laboratoiremecaniquelille.github.io/crappy/
Read on the topic that python is used in replacement of labview. I don't have
any personal experience about this.
Back in my "office" ... when I attempted to start Synaptic Package Manager, a
popup appeared, saying that an error occurred, and, after stating that E:
dpkg was interrupted, demanded that I "run [sudo] dpkg --configure -a to
correct the problem."
The popup also said "E: _cache->open()
Well, that is a bug... Does the search bar (that SuperTramp83 shows you in
his attachment) properly work? You can define another "Home Page" in the
"General" "Preferences" (that you access from the menu button: the three
stacked segments). https://duckduckgo.com for instance.
Search in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_programming_language#Systems_.2F_simulation
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
Hello, SuperTramp83,;See attached file, do you see now the search bar in the
middle? Thank you in advance for the reply.
Did you find a solution? This could be interesting also for others
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