Two options seem to exist, Coreboot + me cleaner...
or libreboot.
At least as x86 goes...
Otherwise its Risc-V future or ARM within reason of course...
OR powerpc if you have a lot of money.
Those are your options for newer technology I believe.
Although some of them probably won't be
Not for nothing, but shouldn't devuan be listed? It is indeed a debian
derivative, although I may not be completely aware of something so please
fill me in... if I wrong.
Are you thinking of doing this for the same reason, QT3 is being continued to
be supported by the Trinity Desktop group?
Just curious...
Very much so in fact...
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/icecat/60.3.0/icecat-60.3.0.en-US.gnulinux-i686.tar.bz2
(32 bits) and
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/icecat/60.3.0/icecat-60.3.0.en-US.gnulinux-x86_64.tar.bz2
(64 bits) are precompiled. Just extract the archive relating to your
architecture ('arch', executed in a terminal
See the first two paragraphs of that post:
https://trisquel.info/forum/issue-grub-and-existing-home-partition-installing-trisquel-mini#comment-138485
Nice to hear that, good friend!
That reminds me how I had to mess around with my T60 while replacing a WiFi
card. I managed to do this, even though the new card was half the length of
the slot. So I used a duct tape to make it hold in place and somehow it does
it just fine. Oh, and I also
Hi, I just found out that when installing the 'llvm',
by default it installs 3.8, but it's possible to specify the version e.g
'llvm-3.9'. I'll continue tomorrow, it looks like I'm tired :)
another update, It turned out I didn't have the 'llvm' installed (I had
llvm-config). After the installation of llvm packge, it looks like it's
worthless anyway:
ERROR: llvm installation 3.8.0 is incompatible with Stylo bindgen.
To compile Stylo, please install version 3.9.0 or greater of
So far I was not able to compile/install IceCat 60.3, I've installed multiple
packages required to compile, until I've reached this error:
ERROR: Could not find LLVM/Clang installation for compiling stylo build-time
bindgen. Please specify the 'LLVM_CONFIG' environment variable
(recommended),
Hello guys,
I have a problem booting my system. I have 2 disks hdd and an ssd before the
big band :D, I had Trisquel installed in the ssd and the hdd for storage.
I wanted to make a new install of the system and accidentally installed
Trisquel in my hdd, so I did make a new install in my ssd
Followup: It was indeed a hardware problem, which I solved by getting an
inexpensive CDROM
drive and adjusting its bezel to permit fitting it into the drive slot. Works
fine now. On
the original T420 I got a SATA internal HDD adapter and used that with a
leftover ITB HDD
in place of the
I just ordered an atheros wifi card that works with x200 with libreboot from
ebay. $2.39.
Massachusetts in the U.S.
My company can set you up with a VPS or a bare metal server, depending on
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I would think it would be obvious: Trisquel isn't based on Debian. It's based
on Ubuntu.
And if you to try to say "Well Ubuntu is based on Debian so indirectly then
Trisquel is based on Debian too" then let me come back and say: "Well
Trisquel is based on Ubuntu which is based on Debian
Hi all! I was wondering why isn't Trisquel in the Debian census? You can find
the list of debian derivatives here
https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census. I think that Trisquel should do
an application in order to being in the debian census, this would bring
benefits to both Trisquel
Look for a VPS / Bare-Metal hosting provider depending on your needs.
Why do you want to make a fork?
Where are you based? I have a number of compatible cards here.
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