Worth reading : http://zammit.org/libreboot-screwup.html
Ehhh t3g : Don't you believe these statements?
http://www.fsf.org/news/free-software-foundation-statement
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libreboot/2016-09/msg00052.html
Tx community - https://quitter.no/notice/1303664 #todaysfreesoftwarelove
Oh, glad you like it.
I'm not sure how we could create permanent info about this (never done that).
Let's try to do that ...
Ohh - thanks for sharing jxself !
It's in the wiki now - needs a cleanup.
Look under the "Privacy and security" section.
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/all-manuals
GNUUser: I think it does not require to be in it's own partition. My /home
has it's one partition, however it's only the user I specified which now has
encrypted files, other users does not. Nothing in the man pages for ecryptfs
which indicates that requirement either.
Hi,
My main trisquel installation is now 1 year and counting. Like it a lot and
it serve me well.
However, I did not encrypt my home directory during installation and have
decided to add the encryption now.
Any advice how I do this without re-installing or destroying my
Found the solution :
1) ecryptfs-migrate-home -u
Encrypting /home
2) login as the
This to finish off the migration of /home
3) ecryptfs-setup-swap
To encrypt the swap
4) delete or backup a temporary directory created
/home/.
5)as user run : ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase
To record a randomly
I solved it by compiling the openvpn source from git and run the openvpn
binary from another directory, not involving it into the distribution. No it
works.
Tx all for feedback.
True - this and many other crossroads like this make you choose if you want
to compromise on your freedom. For 1 year I've been able to avoid
compromising on the freedom and I hope I can do that in the future as well.
(It is 1 year since I've installed Trisquel on my computers).
True - that is an option, but I will try to avoid it :)
One option might be compile a new version myself and not replace the openvpn
installed but run it from another directory.
Hi,
My VPN provider (owncube) has upgraded their backend and ask me to use a
newer OpenVPN version. (I think it is because of TLS 1.2 support etc?)
The version I've got in my trisquel installation is 2.3.2 (Trisquel 7).
I'm satisfied with the way Trisquel works and how stable it is (for my
Tx for commenting Chris. Using OpenVPN seems like a neat solution, however my
vendor not might support the OpenVPN version which is provided with the
router as well?
Switching vendor is not an option :) - sorry. Have a great deal (life time
for a few buckets) and access to 17 countries.
And there is - https://gnu.githost.io/explore, which is the home of GNU
social etc.(http://gnu.io) They are using GitLab CE version which is MIT.
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