Yes I am trying to authenticate the package. The md5sum mathc so we are good
on that part. I can't use apt-get because right now I am using Freenix
(FreeSlack) and that is why I was trying to ensure that I have the right
package from the right person. The way that I add the key file is using
xchm is in Trisquel's repository.
It is to authenticate packages, right? If so, execute those commands in a
terminal:
$ wget
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/archive/trisquel/trisquel-archive-signkey.gpg
$ sudo apt-key add trisquel-archive-signkey.gpg
> so the delay forced to
> basing Trisquel 8 on Ubuntu 16.04.
Not exactly. Trisquel 8 was always going to be based on 16.04. It just took
longer than usual. Trisquel 9 was always going to be based on 18.04, which is
why development of Trisquel 9 can't begin until 18.04 is released later this
I see. Thanks.
So am I understand to that:
•Trisquel 8 was delayed unexpectedly reason (I understand lacking manpower
and Mr. Ruben was worked at FSF are main reason), so the delay forced to
basing Trisquel 8 on Ubuntu 16.04. (Releasing Trisquel 8 which is based on
Ubuntu 18.04 before
> One question though: what about files/directories that is part of the
> playonlinux program but does not contain "playonlinux" in its name?
If there were any then this would be a more complicated task, but looking at
the makefile I don't think there are.
signature.asc
Description: PGP
I think this is a great idea.
> Finally, when using a 100% free code distro like Trisquel (or
> Parabola or any of the others endorsed by the FSF), installing
> software from PPAs, or from the web, or compiling from source, can
> result in proprietary software being introduced into your system."
Here are some screenshots using the both the original background and the
bluified one for comparison. My version isn't necessarily better. The colors
in the original are beautiful and more interesting than the blue version, but
I think the blue works better with some of the icons and makes
> But I wonder to seem that
> discussion stopped on the way in spite of not having a valuable and
> reasonable conclusion.
You are somewhat new to the forum, so you may not realize that this discussion
has been had many times already. I think many of us would find it boring to
continue to have
I found a workaround.
I made a simple bash script called "toggle-networking.sh", with the contents:
#! /bin/bash
nmcli radio wifi off && nmcli radio wifi on
This turns my wifi off and then back on. I can run it from my desktop.
After all, does anyone give me a brief easy conclusion? I cannot understand
which assertion is more reasonable.
I am a begginer, but,
>since Trisquel 8 is based on an almost 2 year old system.
sounds strange. That's understandable. I mean, why does it be based on 2 year
old system? might be a
Sure! The image attached in my comment is lower resolution than the original
because the full resolution image exceeded the maximum upload size. Where
should I upload the full resolution image?
To be honest that's the method I used. The only bug I've found is reported
here: https://trisquel.info/en/forum/testing-trisquel-8-upgrade-process
Been using Flidas since than.
Archwiki has an entry on bluetooth.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth
BlueDevil brings KDE dependencies. It's big.
Blueman is for MATE. Small in size.
cheers
Cool, I got it to work with the BlueDevil package :)
Are there any performance differences between the packages or do they just
different GUI/UX?
Install Blueman
sudo apt install blueman
install the bluez stack normally.
(I'm not on a trisquel pc at the moment so can't check whether
it's in the trisquel repo's, sorry.)
http://www.bluez.org/
gnome-bluetooth
is already installed in Trisquel 8. From this
page it seems that you just need to setup your device (it may
be seen by gb as 'Headset' or something like that) and enjoy your music
:)
Like for example playing music from an external speaker via bluetooth
This is incredibly cool! :D thank you so much for this!
One question though: what about files/directories that is part of the
playonlinux program but does not contain "playonlinux" in its name?
True, but it is a known vector the delivery of malware, at least on Windows:
https://blog.checkpoint.com/2015/05/12/the-microsoft-help-file-chm-may-enslave-you/
Also, there seems to be no default program for opening .CHM files on Trisquel
7. I decided to take the risk and open one, but the
Wow, it looks neat! This might be interesting as an enhancement. Would you
agree on having it included upstream?
Hi david, thanks! This is what I'm waiting for.
So, does Iridium allow you to watch NetFlix on Trisquel? For the record,
there are good reasons not give money to NetFlix, or the media corporations
they pass much of that money on to, due to their support for DRM:
https://www.defectivebydesign.org/netflix
Here's a guide to some source of
Thanks MAgic Banana, but that is the key that I downloaded before ... maybe
I'm doing something wrong and you can light me up. This is what I got on the
directory that I'm working on (by the way, how do I enter code on this
forum?):
trisquel_8.0_amd64.iso.asc
trisquel-archive-signkey.gpg
Here it is:
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/archive/trisquel/trisquel-archive-signkey.gpg
There are only small warning notices on
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-software-installation-trisquel-different-windows
and
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installing-packages-without-internet-connection
Instead, there could be a link to a whole document page with the text you
suggest.
Where can I find the GPG key (file) for Trisquel 8? I did found an old one in
one of the mirrors but it gave me a bad signature.
While I definitely see the value in sharing CLI knowledge and skills, I think
it's important to start with a link to a disclaimer along the lines of:
"On a desktop GNU-Linux system like Trisquel, installing software using
anything other than the package manager (via apt-get or a GUI like
You can also run update-manager -d, which allows you to upgrade to prerelease
versions
This might work, but have you tested it, and is it the recommended method?
I've had no issues installing Noscript or any other extension. The issue has
always been that Trisquel's built-in customized addons manager doesn't work.
The workaround has been for a few years to go to
https://trisquel.info/en/browser
Loldier wrote:
>> Try https://trisquel.info/en/browser > install the "Quantum" NoScript
10.1.8.1rc2 development build from the bottom of the page on
https://noscript.net/getit
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 gather your OS of nine years was Puppy.
Just curious, what exactly is the "missing" feature you can't find in
Trisquel?
Pale Moon,
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