HTML5 Video Everywhere is working fine as well.
This seems to have good potential:
https://www.mailpile.is/
It is not a mail service. It's a security-oriented web-based mail client that
aims to make end-to-end encryption easy.
Yes it is GPLv3.
Tox clients generate an ID for you automatically. For example you can find
your ID in edit user in Venom (click the triangle right beside your name at
the top).
I'm testing it on GNU/Linux and Android. Very promising project. Apparently
they were approcahed by the FSF to become a GNU project but they declined.
Agreed. I too find the new interface to be an improvement. I particularly
like having the old addon bar removed. I constantly get support calls from
users that have closed the addon bar and can't remember how to get it back.
The design was horribly broken.
Having said that there are some
There's also this: https://github.com/abock/image-usb-stick
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I think that should stop supporting mp3
to become distribution more freedom
This one looks interesting: http://brackets.io/
Take a look at git-annex and git-annex assitant.
http://git-annex.branchable.com/
http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/
Right on target more like.
Or its worthy successor: http://www.nongnu.org/stumpwm/
Try copying them in /usr/share/themes.
Super+Alt+Right-Click on them.
Empathy does XMPP/Jingle pretty well.
The only free software client for Android that I know of which supports
Jingle is Jitsi. And that is still in alpha stage.
Linphone which was suggested above is SIP. Jitsi supports SIP as well.
Another great SIP client for Android is CSipSimple.
If
You can use Zotero addon for Abrowser to save web pages for research etc:
https://trisquel.info/en/browser/addons/zotero
Gnome Web (epiphany) is coming up with some interesting designs to address
the same use-case:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Web/Queue
http://outrec.sourceforge.net/
gedit *is* in accessories menu. It is called Text Editor.
http://www.fsdaily.com/
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/
Reducing the dependence on proprietary technology from an imperialist
superpower makes perfect sense for any country. China is no exception.
rm .config/dconf/user
It's still not too good though:
http://www.datamation.com/open-source/gnome-classic-repeats-history-1.html
Try this: https://github.com/abock/image-usb-stick
You should change your repo address:
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
and exchange http://ftp.rediris.es/mirror/Trisquel/packages/; to
http://es.archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/;
save and exit.
sudo aptitude update
and you should be set.
I vaguely remember changing from this to the FSF mirrors quite a while back.
Actually it is, it's just not enforceable.
Systems with high security requirements shouldn't even be connected to a wide
area network let alone the Internet.
Check to see if your disk partitions are full.
Log in terminal: ctrl-alt-f1
And check your partitions: df -h
Make some room by deleting unnecessary files: rm -rf ~/.thumbnails
The browser cache also takes a lot of space.
Hope this helps.
Some (most) ISPs block port 25 so if you are having problems only with
sending out emails then make sure you change your SMTP settings to a port
that is not blocked (eg. SSL)
There's no problem with youtube actually. Gnash plays the non-webm videos
just fine. The problem is with other sites.
And no, Flash should just go away. It's downright atrocious, ethically AND
technically.
The great thing about the forum as it is now is that since it is made out of
the same building blocks that powers the rest of the website (i.e. Drupal) it
has a great potential for a level of integration and flexibility that an
external forum system could never ever have. Tacking on some
I've never seen him take credit for Linux.
That looks perfectly fine to me.
It is. And I believe it would be a better utilization of resources to focus
on the Gnome3 fallback mode and make it into a first-class citizen than
waste time on pointless forks like mate.
You can also use a GUI tool called PHATCH to do mass conversions/edits to
images.
sudo aptitude install phatch
If all you need is simple desktop effects (transparency, drop shadows etc.)
then you don't need hardware acceleration. You can turn on Metacity
compositing and it will work on pretty much any hardware.
Run gconf-editor, goto /apps/metacity/general and turn on compositing
manager.
Startup disk creator works fine for Ubuntu-based distros. It certainly worked
fine for me for Trisquel-mini.
But for a command line alternative you may like to try usb image writer:
https://github.com/abock/image-usb-stick/
Instructions:
* cd to where you downloaded
* chmod a+x
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