Have you followed the instructions on https://askubuntu.com/a/1139409 ?
I forgot: take
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/trisquel_9.0_amd64.iso
(Trisquel 9) rather than the Trisquel 8. Trisquel 9 will be (hopefully soon)
the next release of Trisquel, with newer versions of the software. But it
already perfectly works.
GNU/Linux has one single file hierarchy, whatever the number of
partitions/disks. The so-called "root" partition has the root of that
hierarchy: /. A root partition is necessary. It can be the only partition.
However, we often have more. For instance, a different partition for user
fil
You can use "Backups" (for instance in MATE's Control Center) for an entirely
graphical solution.
I would try to install the libgtk2.0-dev package.
Trisquel 9 ships a recent version of Jami by default. Is it what you use?
As far as I know, GRUB boots by default the latest kernel, the one with the
highest version. The GRUB_DEFAULT variable, in /etc/default/grub, can change
that behavior:
https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/html_node/Simple-configuration.html
(if you modify that file, you then need
Thank you very much. Do you know if quidam is aware of those problems?
You can search the site (including the forum) using the text box in the
upper-right corner of the page. Searching "protonvpn", you find among the
top results a recent thread with that post:
https://trisquel.info/forum/best-easiest-installation-vpn#comment-148552
What can happen, if I decide to install the following suggested packages:
linux-headers-4.15.0-112-generic, linux-hwe-tools, fdutils ??
Nothing but a small loss of disk space: if you do not know what an
uninstalled package is for, then you usually have no use for it.
what is the package "ther
Assuming you installed the "default edition" (with the MATE desktop), are
"trisquel" and "trisquel-recommended" installed? If so, you should have all
packages from the default install.
As far as I understand, the package named libgtk2.0-0 in Trisquel's
repository provides GTK+ 2. With the regular edition of Trisquel (using
MATE), it is installed by default.
I believe so.
I will try but , probably core system it s too much for me.
The most high-level program in a minimal NetInstall must be apt!
And aplications like abrowser are not in the repositories by default I guess.
They are. All packages are in the repository.
It should work. If I were you, I would use
https://tehnoetic.com/index.php?route=information/contact to get assistance
(and maybe another dongle).
You can install a minimal (terminal-only) system with a NetInstall and then
'sudo apt install' the sole packages you want.
I want to rid of samba, wifi , bluetooth, ssh, ... I just want an internet
browser and an email client.
You had better 'sudo apt install' on a fresh NetInstall.
Kiwix, that I mentioned earlier is a convenient way to download the entire
archives of Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg and more: https://www.kiwix.org
The Zim-compressed archives are on https://download.kiwix.org/zim/
I do not think so. What "device drivers" will you have to configure? Can't
that be done after you bring back the hard drive?
Another way would be:
Burn a NetInstall ISO such as
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/trisquel-netinst_9.0_i686.iso
(for Trisquel 9) on a CD and down
There are three non-escaped single quotes on this command line.
These days, I do not have time to decipher your posts. Anyway, a pipe is
missing in:
cat Target-0802A.txt sed 's/'peadhcp-163.net1.bgslashpea'/'Success'/g' >
Target-0803A.txt
And it is equivalent to, simply:
sed 's/peadhcp-163.net1.bgslashpea/Success/g' Target-0802A.txt >
Target-0803A.txt
A
The messages you copied are truncated.
I wrote that Shell script:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z "$1" -o "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" ]
then
printf "Usage: $0 word ...
"
exit
fi
for word in "$@"
do
printf "Translations for \"$word\":
"
w=$(printf "$1" | sed 's/ /+/g')
wget https://www.multitran.com/m.exe?s=$w -qO - | grep '^
It is... but I will not "help" SaaSS abuse you:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html
No, you do not. linux-modules-extra-4.15.0-112-generic, in dependence of
linux-image-generic-hwe-8.0, is apparently the package providing the support:
https://trisquel.info/forum/trisquel-software-update-broke-my-wifi-connection#comment-151114
Yes: try it.
Those steps were not available on the T420 clone, because that computer had
no electronic connection to the WiFi-less T420 in spite of its close physical
proximity.
I had understood: you can "Save Link As..." a file on a flash drive.
wget -drc
http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/pool/main/l/linux-hwe/linux-image-4.15.0-112-generic_4.15.0-112.113~16.04.1+8.0trisquel3_amd64.deb
> /media/george/IPv4/Destination/
None of those three options is useful here. The redirection is not either:
the working directory is used.
Put
http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/pool/main/l/linux-hwe/linux-image-4.15.0-112-generic_4.15.0-112.113~16.04.1+8.0trisquel3_amd64.deb
and
http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/pool/main/l/linux-hwe/linux-modules-4.15.0-112-generic_4.15.0-112.113~16.04.1+8.0trisquel3_amd64.deb
on the
Are you using Trisquel 8's default kernel? If so, try to upgrade it.
Installing the linux-image-generic-hwe-8.0 package and rebooting should do
it: https://trisquel.info/issues/27129
As I used to spend 5 mins disabling all the Telemetry Google Firefox
telemetry.
Enabling/disabling Mozilla's telemetry is a matter of clicking on the box
"Allow Abrowser to send technical and interaction data to Mozilla" in the
"Privacy & Security" tab of the "Preferences". If what you cal
There is https://f-droid.org/packages/net.osmand.plus/ for Android.
Well, download "Dictionary, encyclopedia, music, videos, etc.".
https://www.kiwix.org looks great. It allows to read, among other resources,
Wikipedia offline. However, on Trisquel 8:
$ ./kiwix-desktop_x86_64_2.0.4.appimage
./kiwix-desktop_x86_64_2.0.4.appimage: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so
If there is only times.json in the default profile, then you use another
profile. You can list the profiles and start any of them by executing in a
terminal:
$ abrowser -P
By the way, if you choose another profile or create a new one, does the
problem still exist?
~/.mozilla/abrowser/*/bookmarkbackups are backups. The current bookmarks are
actually in ~/.mozilla/abrowser/*/places.sqlite (a SQLite database).
If you have many of them, it could be a good idea to export them as json
files from the Library ("Show All Bookmarks") window.
It can also be sh
APT never touches anything in /home (including the personal settings).
You should complain to the administrators of the sites distributing nonfree
JavaScript...
Thank you for the excellent news.
The version APT proposes on my Trisquel 8 system is
3.5.18-1-ubuntu1+8.0trisquel1. Is it because I have enabled backports?
There is no such backport in xenial-backports. In bionic-updates, the
version is 3.5.18-1ubuntu1.4, which indeed looks more recent than the one APT
proposes me. How
I do not understand that. The user can choose to send cookies to DDG even if
DDG is not supposed to use them?
If the user changes anything on https://duckduckgo.com/settings a cookie is
stored, so that the changes are locally saved and can be applied for the
subsequent searches.
I do not
My understanding is that Trisquel receives a cut of the ad revenue when
Trisquel users view ads on DuckDuckGo, and this parameter is used to indicate
to DuckDuckGo that a user was referred from Trisquel.
It looks so: https://help.duckduckgo.com/privacy/t/
It might be a fingprinting risk, sin
I changed the default search engine to https://html.duckduckgo.com (visit the
page, click on the magnifying glass in the search box, "Add DuckDuckGo
(HTML)" and set it as the default search engine in the "Preferences"). I do
not have that problem.
If the package does not require recent versions of its dependencies, it can
be installed on an older distribution. Downloading the package on
https://packages.debian.org/buster/amd64/timeshift/download and
double-clicking on it, GDebi, which is installed by default, tells some
dependency
triskel and trisquel (notice the spelling difference) provide different sets
of default packages. Mainly, triskel comes with the KDE desktop environment
and trisquel with the MATE desktop environment. You can have the full list of
packages in any ISO by reading the file with the same URL plus
That would be there: https://trisquel.info/node/add/project-issue/trisquel
It would help to discover whether the bug still exists on Trisquel 9, trying
to install libgnutls-dev on the live system:
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/makeiso-etiona/iso/
If the bug does not exist anymore, it is prob
Here is where to file the bug:
https://trisquel.info/node/add/project-issue/trisquel
The same happen if I try to install libgnutls-dev on my system. It looks
like a bug...
The line numbers and indents were added by the incomprehensible composition
code.
It is comprehensible: https://trisquel.info/en/filter/tips
I'll add helpful comments before I forget how Magic Banana's excellent script
is to be used.
Again (it must be at least the fourth post in which I wr
Well, then I guess X properly reads your input. I have no idea what goes
wrong between it and SuperTuxKart.
Executing 'xev' in a terminal and typing N+Left, I get:
KeyPress event, serial 36, synthetic NO, window 0x501,
root 0x154, subw 0x0, time 428454280, (951,480), root:(989,597),
state 0x10, keycode 57 (keysym 0x6e, n), same_screen YES,
XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (6e) "n"
XmbLoo
I would try to install the libvte-2.91-dev package.
I executed that, out of curiosity. It essentially does the same as the
command line I have given since the beginning of this thread:
$ sort -u IPv4.May2020.37.nMapoG.txt | awk 'FILENAME == ARGV[1] { a[$1] = $2
} FILENAME == ARGV[2] && $1 in a { print $2 >> "out/" a[$1] "," $1 }'
PTRList.txt
There appears to be a misunderstanding
Maybe. If only you would give an example of the expected output...
On the other hand, Magic Banana's script is looking at only one of the two
files
No, it is not. I do not write scripts taking several files in arguments to
only use one.
I've tried
That may help:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/473124/extract-duplicity-files-manually
I am getting the proper visual notifications every ten seconds
Lol. It would be funnier (although a tiny bit annoying) to get the audio
notification every 10 seconds:
else paplay /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/alarm-clock-elapsed.oga
I have noticed that notifications do not always imme
Let's look at Magic Banana's awk command
You did not copy the second argument, -, which is essential: it is the
standard input, as always with GNU commands. Here: the output of sort -u
IPv4.May2020.37.nMapoG.txt.
so ARGV[1] has to be www.newsgeni.us and ARGV[2] ought to be 10.
No. ARGV c
I hard-coded everything in the script. That includes the played sound,
/usr/share/sounds/question.wav, and how to play it, with aplay, which can
only play raw formats. You can modify both lines "aplay
/usr/share/sounds/question.wav" (and even play a different sounds, depending
on whether
Trisquel has had Icedove by default since version 8 was released. Duplicity
does not install anything. It recovers files. Icedove's data and
configuration are recovered in ~/.icedove whether Icedove is installed or
not.
As I've stated before, there are redundancies in my scripts, but they force
me to check the order of the columns in the original files.
That is what help messages are for:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z "$3" ]
then
printf "Usage: $0 PRT_list IPv4_addresses output_dir
Both files must have two fields. Th
Yes, either -a 1 or -a 2 ultimately gives the same net output. I prefer the
succinct one.
The real "succinct one", as you write, would be without option -a. Neither
-a 1 nor -a 2. This is what I meant.
Is meant to produce something similar to my preamble script
As I wrote: it "writes add
'man duplicity' says:
It is possible to restore a duplicity archive "manually" by using tar and
then cp, rdiff, and rm as necessary.
I have never done that.
Giving -1 1 and -2 1 as options to join is useless: 1 is their default
argument. I also doubt you want -a 1, which makes no difference on the given
input. You want to give -k 2,2 to sort, not -k 2 (if not all addresses would
start with two digits, the output would be wrong). '-' in argumen
After sitting on Magic Banana's suggested executable script for the
near-forever four days, I found the time and concentration to try it.
It is the solution I first gave in this thread:
https://trisquel.info/forum/syntax-problems-nested-loops#comment-148319
I only:
generalized it a bit: $2
the main file used to do with that awk script for reasons unbeknownst to
either of us
There is no way the output of sort can be written before its entire input was
generated. As I wrote in my last post: "the first line in the output can
possibly be the last processed line". Excerpt from '
Does installing through other means (such as the "Synaptic Package Manager")
work?
I have just realized that, contrary to the command line in the original post,
the newer one ends with 'sort'. As a consequence, everything must run to
completion before the output is written. Indeed the first line in the output
can possibly be the last processed line. You probably want to
Execute that:
$ for dir in ~/Pictures/Photo/*; do nb=01; for photo in "$dir"/*.jpg; do echo
mv "$photo" "$(printf "$photo" | sed 's/[0-9]*.jpg$/'$nb.jpg/)"; nb=$(expr
$nb + 1 | awk '{ printf "%02i", $1 }'); done; done
If it is OK, remove "echo" and execute again.
I have had trouble with sort -u and uniq -u, whereas uniq -c works every time
All those commands work all the time.
Running 'uniq -c' and deleting the counts immediately after is the same as
using 'uniq' without option -c.
I can find no man page for "fi"
It is "end if" in shell language. '
Save the script I wrote in a file, turn it executable and execute it in a
terminal. Without any argument, it asks the kernel to write the buffered
data to disk every five second (you can change this default editing the
number 5 at the beginning of the script). With one argument, you can sp
I haven't the slightest clue where sync stores the data in persistent
storage; if I knew, I could watch it develop.
'sync' just tells the kernel to write the buffered data to disk. To the
files where they would have eventually been written: watch your output files.
'awk' does not aim to synchronize cached writes to persistent storage.
'sync' does. To call it every 5 seconds:
while sleep 5
do
sync
done
But you do not want a hard-coded value. A default is good though. Also, for
greater performances, you should be able to give the list of the files
As far as i understand, considering the whole universe as a digital computer
executing a program is rather common among theoretical physicists nowadays:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_physics
A syntactically-correct C program is word in the language C (any other
language can substitute C in the sentence), using the classical definition of
a formal language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formal_language#Definition
When describing a specific programming language, "word" denotes a lo
Well, a (formal) language is defined as a set of words. Using that
definition all valid regular expressions (as given to grep) are a language,
all valid AWK programs are a language, etc.
AWK is a simple programming language. Contrary to grep (but like sed, what
is surprising), it is Turin
The script is also fast, which I was worried about given my files were very
large.
Notice that the shell is slow. It is a reason to substitute loops in shell
scripts (like "while read line; do ... ; done < file") with calls to commands
processing the whole input line by line. Essentially
Anything relevant in the "Screensaver Preferences"? As far as I understand,
the display manager is responsible for locking the screen. In Trisquel 7, I
had to install GDM to get that feature working with GNOME Shell. As far as I
remember the related button was not even present in GNOME She
Try to press Shift or Esc little after you switch your computer on.
Which I adjusted to apply to May2020's recent-visitor data with these
alterations
You want to write reusable scripts. The input and the output should not be
hard-coded. Neither should how many times each prefix is replicated. There
can be a default though: 1 looks reasonable. And there
Alas, I could not make Magic Banana's script for generating reandomized IPv4
addresses work
What does not work? What do you want to do? Generate whole IPv4 addresses
instead of only the last two bytes? Then turn -w2 into -w4 (and double the
value in argument of -N):
$ nb=10; od -A n -t u
Have you tried booting the previous kernel, from GRUB's menu (in "Advanced
options for Trisquel GNU/Linux")?
If you type Ctrl+Alt+F1, can you log into a text session?
Have you looked at the power management preferences, in the "Control Center"?
Your computer is probably put to sleep when inactive for 30 minutes. You
can set it to "Never" to avoid the problem.
Rereading the original post, I notice the task deals with "counting".
Assuming no repeated field in a same line, counting the total number of
repetitions (3, for the three lines you gave: 2, 12 and 102 are all repeated
once) shows the extremely useful END condition, satisfied once the whole
You can try xfce4-linelight-plugin, which is in the repository:
https://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-linelight-plugin
I have not used Xfce for more than a decade. How do you add "something" to
the dock? Maybe drag and drop from the main menu (is Caja in there?) works.
I never used awk much, if at all, so I have little experience with it (unlike
grep which I have used in a few occasions), which is why I didn't think of
using it.
AWK is a very simple programming language. Very simple to learn too,
especially if you know the basics of the languages that in
You should be able to add any launcher to the dock, including one executing
'caja'.
Can some sort of overheating trigger a power off?
Yes, it can: the processor reads a sensor and shuts the computer off
(bypassing the OS) if a critical temperature is reached. The lm-sensors
package provides a command to read that sensor (and more). In normal
consitions, the critical temp
Grep worries me because it selects a lot of names that aren't in the pattern
file
No, it does not. You do not understand what it does and/or do not use it
properly. Beside option -F missing (as I explained in my previous post), a
tab should certainly end every pattern. For instance, line
I do not know the specific instructions for Macbooks. The general ones are
behind this link:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/starting-installable-live-system
You can use that AWK program:
{ for (i = 1; i
Even with the target file moved into the working directory ... so that
workaround failed.
That is not a workaround. Instead of assuming you are facing limitations or
bugs and trying random things, you had better read the documentation and
understand what you do wrong.
Without option -F,
grep has no "internal limit": as long as the currently processed line (not
file) fits into main memory, it works.
I had understood the problem is with the interrupter on the lid: it must be
damaged. I thought you could just tell the OS to "do nothing when laptop lid
is closed" (and could use Fn+Fsomething, or the menu, to suspend). Isn't "do
nothing" a possible action in Xfce's power manager? It is in
No message printed in the terminal?
PATH_MAX is 4096 on Trisquel 8, according to getconf. The maximal file size
depends on the filesystem. Trisquel 8's installer chooses XFS for /home,
which supports files up to 8 exbibytes.
Did you really think that a few tens of characters is beyond limit, for a
path? And a few tens of M
Trisquel's default file manager, Caja, has an icon representing with a
magnifying glass: click on it (or use Ctrl+F) and type.
In the "Power Managements Preferences", that you can find in MATE's Control
Center, you can set the action performed "When laptop lid is closed" ("On AC
Power" and "On Battery Power").
I confirm, but I do not guarantee it will solve your problem.
sort -k 1 Temp0706AR.txt > Temp0706AS.txt
As I have already told you many times, '-k 1' does not make any difference.
It mean "sort the lines considering *everything starting with* the first
field". You certainly mean '-k 1,1', which means "sort the lines considering
*only* the first fiel
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