Change your repositories from Belenos to Flidas, and you'll be able to do
such.
without doing a fresh install?
I have trisquel 7 mini by the way, and would like to continue with trisquel 8
mini
LibreOffice can read/write HTML.
Yeah, the torrents never work on the development versions.
> What's the most appropriate way of reporting these bugs?
https://trisquel.info/en/project/issues
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I found a couple smaller bugs. One is a typo, and another relates to the
spell checker/dictionary in Abrowser.
What's the most appropriate way of reporting these bugs?
> Now how do I completely uninstall it after I've built it?
From the makefile, it looks like each file either is named or is in a directory
named something with "playonlinx" or "PlayOnLinux" as a substring, so that's
what we'd need to get rid of.
First lets get rid of our clone of the
I use SciTE.
sudo apt install scite
When trying to open the file "trisquel_8.0_amd64.iso.torrent" in
Transmission, I get the error: "Tracker gave an error: "Requested download is
not authorized for use with this tracker"."
I'm not sure I understand. You can write an html file in any text editor and
save it as 'file.html'. Are you looking for something that will generate a
template?
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Beautiful!
I Googled "tee" before my post, but I wasn't sure if it would work with a
terminal session like this.
Thanks!
In the O.S I have been using during these last 9 years it was an option of
one of the browsers I could use.
But I can't find something similar here.
I'm enjoying Trisquel but missing things like this.
How can I solve this problem wihtout returning to my old OS?
Thank you in advance.
> $ sudo apt upgrade > upgrade.log
Actually, never mind. If you do this the output won't be printed to the
terminal, so you won't be prompted to confirm that you want to upgrade
packages. Instead use
$ sudo apt upgrade | tee upgrade.log
which will both print the output to the terminal and
> how would we capture the
> terminal output during the upgrade/install?
If I understand your question correctly, you can write the output of a terminal
command to a file with '>'.
$ the-command > the-file.log
or in the case of your question,
$ sudo apt upgrade > upgrade.log
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That's great news.
Is there a document or URL that you could point us to that gives instructions
on how to capture upgrade/install output?
I know about /var/log/dist-upgrade, but how would we capture the terminal
output during the upgrade/install? Or is that not valuable?
And any other
Hi all!
Trisquel 8 is almost ready, and we've got a full set of Release Candidate ISO
images for testing at http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/RC/
These latest images should have fixed all the issues some of us had with
bootable USB drives and untimely initramfs prompts. They also
Can't install addons. Must go to trisquel.info/en/browser which works. The
browser addons menu doesn't work.
Still missing an icon. New ISO as of today.
I see I haven't been very diplomatic with my posts. To all involved parties,
I apologize, and I'll try to do better next time.
When a person proposes a name, that person is "categorically opposed" to
every other proposal?
What Fit did was proposing an entire group of names, hence he was "opposed
to" all the other groups, which is a natural biproduct of proposing things.
What you did was attacking his proposal and
I think everything is in your home folder. Since you compiled it from git
sources, it must be removed by hand. Remove the respective folder and its
contents, files and binaries. Look for dot-files (something like
.playonlinux). They are hidden files or directories. Remove them as well.
In
You might want to open a new thread and provide some specific information on
the piece of software you are trying to install. Getting programs to run in
Wine (PlayOnLinux is a tool to manage programs that are run using Wine) can
be a bit hit-and-miss sometimes and it can be hard to find
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