Re: [Trisquel-users] Printing in color adds blue ink to everything
Yes, I did try that. I just tried creating a printer profile with a different driver (I was using hplip, which seems to make sense and it's what I've always used), but that didn't change anything.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Printing in color adds blue ink to everything
I am facing the same issue with that I am also getting Epson Printer Error Code 0x9d and I also tried to contact https://errorcode0x.com/fix-epson-printer-error-code-0x9d/ but did not get the valid solution from there. Can I get any suggestion?
Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel continuously crashing, the state of the FOSS community
Dunno myself, but you probably know more about hardware than me so yeah.
[Trisquel-users] Re : Trisquel continuously crashing, the state of the FOSS community
As I wrote, my bet is on a defective RAM stick. The log sometimes contains sequences of unprintable characters right before the crashes occur. Besides that (and hyperion's 'killall' every second), everything looks OK in the log.
[Trisquel-users] Re : Printing in color adds blue ink to everything
That is curious. Have you tried "removing" the printer and "adding" it again? You can try different drivers if several are proposed.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel continuously crashing, the state of the FOSS community
As much as I dislike systemd and its questionable ways, I somehow doubt it would work incorrectly like the way you mentioned. All you have to do to know that I dislike systemd is do a search in my history on here. That aside, I use trisquel 8 on my kororapenguin and it works fine even with systemd. So to be honest, I think you have a much larger problem. Maybe the ram or maybe it was installed incorrectly? Or maybe try a different operating system... Or, I hate to say this, but it could be tehnoetic maybe some screwup. PS, I have used devuan, debian, fedora, trisquel, both on that kororapenguin and all worked fine. This puzzles me somewhat. I wish you the best on finding the problem but yeah, I have no answer beyond what I said/was said. I have an x200 myself and it works good for most things, except gaming of course! ;)
Re: [Trisquel-users] Trisquel continuously crashing, the state of the FOSS community
systemd stuff aside, what do you think his problem is via the log he attached? just curious.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Printing in color adds blue ink to everything
Which printer model are you using?
[Trisquel-users] Re : Trisquel continuously crashing, the state of the FOSS community
After each crash, I would peruse the syslog only to find indicator-application-service acting up for several lines just before each crash, saying something about how there was already an instance running. "indicator" does not occur in the syslog you attached. Come to think of it, the RAM may very well be the issue. And, yet, you go on and on on how the whole free software movement is the reason for the problem you face. The seller may have upgraded the RAM before reselling the unit to me. No matter; I'm not going to downgrade the RAM merely to make it usable, it would make more sense to fix the bug. You do not fix a defective RAM stick. You remove/substitute it. Where would Memtest86+ be logging its output to, if anywhere? Memtest86+ is launched from a bootloader (that may be that on a live ISO). It is a tiny operating system dedicated to testing the RAM. It outputs errors (if any) on the screen, which then turns red: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Memtest86%2B_15_million_errors_2017.jpg Run for a whole night.
[Trisquel-users] Relative path in configuration file
Hi, I already asked about this at the GnuPG users mailing list [0], but as I did not get a solution, I am trying here. I have two Trisquel 8 computers syncing their ~/.gnupg directories. "alice" is my username in one computer, "bob" is my username in the other one. I have a CA certificate stored in my home directory of both computers, and would like to keep it there. GnuPG works ok with the certificate at Alice's computer if I edit its ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file and write: keyserver-options ca-cert-file=/home/alice/keyserverCA.pem And GnuPG works ok with the certificate at Bob's computer if I edit its ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file and write: keyserver-options ca-cert-file=/home/bob/keyserversCA.pem The problem is, by specifying usernames alice and bob, when syncing, that line won't work anymore in one of the two computers because it username won't match the home directory. In order to solve it, I have been editing ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file, in several ways: (0) keyserver-options ca-cert-file=~/keyserverCA.pem (1) keyserver-options ca-cert-file=../keyserversCA.pem (2) keyserver-options ca-cert-file=$HOME/keyserverCA.pem (3) keyserver-options ca-cert-file="$HOME/keyserverCA.pem" (4) Then I created a symbolic link and did: keyserver-options ca-cert-file=symlink_to_home/keyserversCA.pem (5) Then I tried by moving the certificate into ~/.gnupg/ and then tried: keyserver-options ca-cert-file=keyserverCA.pem (6) and keyserver-options ca-cert-file=./keyserverCA.pem None of them works. If I try, for instance, gpg --search-keys user at domain.tld, I get the following: gpg: searching for "user at domain.tld" from hkps server hkps.foo.tld gpgkeys: HTTP search error 77: gpg: key "user at domain.tld" not found on keyserver gpg: keyserver internal error gpg: keyserver search failed: keyserver error However, everything works fine if I set the full path. Any suggestion? Thanks! [0] https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2019-February/061645.html keyserver-options ca-cert-file=./keyserverCA.pem