Try using Zoneminder. It is in the repos and you can use capture cards with
analog cams or IP cams that offer rtsp streams. I've run a few systems this
way.
At this rate, I don't see how they'll convince anyone to pay if they can't
fix services that don't work. Hopefully they'll rectify that.
They run campaigns for funding every year, but it gets hard to justify
funding them if they aren't responsive to problems like this for such
extended periods of time.
I just saw these come through. Thanks to the dev(s) and maintainer(s) of
Trisquel.
Trysquelanonymous, are you saying that you use alsa mixer and your sound
begins working? Or are you just saying that your alsamixer opens and allows
you to make adjustments, but still without sound?
Their forums seem to have an expired certificate that is causing problems as
well. I noticed the error I was getting when trying to use their XMPP had
something to do with a certificate but the client I used didn't give enough
data to really go off of. Perhaps they have an IRC channel? If
I also have a 6th gen that I need to recondition and install rockbox on. I'm
glad to hear that you have had success with that version of the iPod because
I was not 100% sure I'd get that one working with Rockbox.
I see what you mean, but I think the effort might still have merit. We don't
need to have EVERY printer from openprinting.org input into h-node. We only
need to add the ones that someone has experience with using under a Libre
GNU/Linux distro.
I like what you're doing here onpon4 and I wish you luck in this endeavour,
as I think it could be a very good example of how Free Software game
development can be done. I like the concept as well.
I successfully use an iPod Video 5th Gen (80Gb) with rockbox. It works really
well and holds all of my music.
In some cases DOT Matrix is a necessary evil. If you need to print on
carbon-copy forms and have the print go through all copies this is the only
way to efficiently achieve it. You could also use a type-writer or Bic...but
I digress.
The best thing I can suggest is looking at what new
In abrowser, go into about:config and set 'media.libavcodec.allow-obsolete'
to 'True'. Restart abrowser and it will no longer issue that warning. I
suspect that upstream firefox disables older libavcodec implementations for a
very good security reason, but I'm too busy to research that at
I use evolution with IMAP and starttls with all of my services. From what you
are describing it sounds more like a server configuration issue.
I have had little luck, but have tried very little. I hear that you can sync
bookmarks using owncloud. You might look into that.
I don't doubt what you say onpon4, but may I inquire of where you confirmed
it? I probably went looking in the wrong place and spoke with the wrong
people to confirm there were no binary blobs. Is it in the source code of the
distro they're running?
Well damn. I guess that is off my list. Thabks for the link onpon4, it was
very informative.
Has anyone heard of the GCW Zero?
Look it up. Ftom what the devs told me(I don't remember names) they say it
has no blobs. I am thinking of getting one.
I have a logitech f310 that works perfectly under trisquel. I think it is
seen as an xbox gamepad. I am able to calibrate all the analog inputs also.
What a strange place for this topic. There really is no way to enjoy N64
games in true freedom is there?
One positive aspect of using an old used console is that you're not
financially supporting the company that made it, as it is used. Secondly, you
won't be breaking any laws by legally
Where did you hear that gcc no longer supports static linking?
That seems a really dumb thing to do doesn't it? And isn't static linking
something that pretty much every linker/compiler does?
It seems to me that Mozilla, as an organisation, just keeps getting worse and
worse. I still really like Iceweasel, Icecat and abrowser and if someone is
one a Windoze or Mac I suggest firefox to them over anything else. It is sad
though that Mozilla keeps selling out.
The other problem with the logic that the FCC is using is that if they are to
follow through with this to try and control the spectrum they now have to
lock down firmware and drivers for WiFi cards on computers and everything
else. Also, I can put a really high gain antenna or a signal
The recent update has fixed the problem for me as well. Thank you to the
developers for working to get that fixed.
Again, I stress that these types of problems are a HUGE deal. I really would
have liked to see some better communication to the community as to how this
problem was going to
Are you using the gnome gui to configure your VPN?
Just as an experiment I recompiled abrowser from source from the Trisquel
repositories. It took nine hours to complete but the end result was no
different. I know that if I download the official Firefox 32-bit binary
everything works just fine.
This means that it must either be a change
Once you install abrowser 39 you can't downgrade back to 38. You can go to
33.
The problem I have with Icecat is that it is so privacy and security oriented
that it breaks sites. Normally that is not a major problem for me but there
are a few that won't work at all because of the tight
It just kills me that hardware companies have to be so difficult. What do
they REALLY gain from being this way about their code and hardware
documentation?
I second this.
There have been bugs filed and many people are experiencing this problem. Due
to the fact that this is the default browser for the system and it is the
most friendly to most mainstream sites I don't know why this is taking so
long for there to be an official response.
Are any maintainers
One note: I am using Trisquel 7 32-bit. Can anyone confirm whether or not
this is happening on a 64-bit machine?
Are you guys all using 64-bit or 32-bit Trisquel?
What is the quickest way to get this problem fixed? It seems like a major
issue like this should be dealt with more quickly.
Also, why is it that as soon as a new package version is available the old
one is immediately removed from the repos? In a situation like this I'd like
to downgrade
I have some hardware that had resolution issues when I moved from Trisquel 6
to Trisquel 7. If I remember right it was an ATI graphics card and in
Trisquel 7 the driver module was blacklisted. I removed it from the blacklist
and it worked much better.
I am experiencing the same issue with abrowser 39. Thanks for reporting the
bug.
If I enable this ppa are there going to be any repercussions? Am I going to
end up with all the new gnome components and will this break my system?
If you know how to add stuff to the panel try adding either the Indicator
Applet or the Indicator Applet Complete. I'm not certain which of the two
you'd want but you can try either one and see which works for you.
I appreciate all the help that's been offered here and I don't mean to come
off as a jerk. What I am looking for though, is whether or not someone can
suggest a way to start fixing this problem?
Evolution is a major package in Trisquel as it is a major piece of the gnome
desktop. To simply
I know there are alternatives to Evolution. By and large I like the way
Evolution functions. I have clicked on the empty trash option but nothing
happens. It acts as if it is going to empty the trash but then it never does.
I don't know how many people here actively use Evolution every day, but I do.
I've noticed one thing about Evolution. That is that with every major release
of Trisquel (and I'm assuming ubuntu) something important stops working.
The two big issues I'm dealing with under Trisquel 7 are that
It simply not working. I have two machines this is happening on.
I've been using Evolution Mail for a long time and I've found that it
periodically shows quirks in its usability. The current version that is in
Belenos refuses to empty the trash folder when using IMAP and mapping the
trash to an IMAP folder. I've never tried using POP3 to verify how that
This is compatible with Diaspora. The only thing I don't like about it is
that the default interface is too cluttered. If you're looking for a social
network that is distributed this one is usable and worth checking out.. I
think it is actually more advanced than Diaspora based on what I've
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G98M [Quadro NVS 160M]
(rev a1)
I'm pretty sure this is soldered into the motherboard. Removal is not an
option. Trust me though, if I had the choice this card would be long gone
I did check the bios for a setting but there isn't one. I'm not seeing any
way to use an alternate card.
After looking at the differences in Toutatis and Belanos on this machine a
little bit more I'm seeing that it seems to be gnome 3 giving me problems
more than anything. I'm able to
I recently updated a machine from Toutatis(12.04) to Belanos(14.04) and since
doing so I can't get a decent video mode. The only available video mode that
fits the monitor now is 1024*768 where as before I had a much higher
resolution, of which I can't remember, that was the correct aspect
My thing is that I know it worked with Toutatis and it worked as expected.
There must be something I can change or adjust to allow it to behave the way
it did before.
I ran into this on a Dell E6500 so I took out the WiFi card that was
installed internally and bought an Atheros for about $15 on amazon. It
installed in the same slot and was detected instantly. Look on H-node for
supported chipsets and make sure you buy the right style card for your
I bought a couple of LibreCMC routers from ThinkPenguin for use where I work.
I plan on using them as access points. So far I really like them and they've
been worth the price.
I ran into a very similar problem on a laptop and I found that I had to
remove the radeon drivers from the kernel module blacklist. Once I did that
it loaded everything up the way it used to in Toutatis.
Here's the thread I started about the issue:
That worked like a charm. Thank you for that link. I should have searched
harder for an existing thread but I am really cut short on time. Thanks
lembas!
Where can you see the developer commits? Also, does he say why he took it
out?
I looked under /var/crash and there was a file in there called
_usr_lib_x86_64-linux-gnu_indicator-power_indicator-power-service.123.crash.
Because of this I tried changing the preferences for the Power Settings in
System Prefs. I changed it to Show battery status in the menu bar - Never
Hi titi
What did you do to solve this?
In Trisquel 7 when I use sudo I get this message:
no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory
Is anyone else seeing this?
On just one of my many machines that I've upgraded to Trisquel 7 I'm getting
an error message when I log in. I only get it if I use KDE or gnome-shell. It
is a popup that comes up before gnome-shell even loads and it says:
System Program Problem Detected
Do you want to report the problem now?
As has been discuessed on other forum topics there is a file under
/usr/lib/abrowser/browser/defaults/preferences/vendor-abrowser.js
This file changes default settings in abrowser such as privacy and UI
settings. It seems like many of the privacy settings that are altered using
this file
AlucardX [at] diasp [dot] org
I think it's awesome that Legimet has made his PPA available but I don't
understand why nobody wants to answer the question of why abrowser 31 for
64-bit Trisquel isn't in the repos. It seems a reasonable enough question
considering that 32-bit Trisquel has it.
Is this an error? Is this
So is there a reason that the 64-bit version hasn't been available in the
repos? Did anyone ever figure this out?
I pulled out every single pref, reset abrowser and cleared all history,
cookies, etc and that still didn't fix the problem I'm having. My problem is
with my bank website and they're being assholes about it and won't tell me
what they're specially generated error code means. This obviously
Glad it helped BinaryDigit. After having fixed my problem trying to get to
webmin I'm still fighting with my bank website.
I guess I could download the FF build for GNU/Linux. When I did so before it
acted quite funny because of all the abrowser prefs already existing in my
profile and so forth. I just decided not to fart around with that and isolate
FF a bit from all the other prefs in my system.
Good point on both accounts. I should do that for the time being.
None-the-less I am still trying to work out why these two most recent builds
of abrowser have developed this problem.
I just gave that a try and it didn't fix the problem.
This didn't have any affect. Is there anything else unique to abrowser?
I've recently done updates on my system and abrowser 30 was one of the
updates. Since then I'm having problems trying to access an online bank
account. The support group with the bank is of little help.
The other secure page that doesn't seem to work anymore is the one for
webmin. When I
I should have noted that I have tried that. Also of note is that this is
happening on more than one computer. Most secure sites are working just fine.
Firefox 29.0 did not have this problem at all. There must be a recent change
that triggered this.
I ran across this as well. I suppose that it could be webmin, but something
has changed in abrowser. Version 29 worked fine and still does. 30 is the
issue. I would just go back to 29 but eventually whatever is causing this
should be known or dealt with. If it's a bug we can have it fixed.
I figured out a setting in Abrowser that by changing allows access into
webmin again. Still no luck on my banking site.
If you go into about:config and change network.http.sendRefererHeader to a
value of 2 it allows webmin. I'll try to dig into what the differences there
are in the mint
Looks like it's available from project Gutenberg too.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/101
It sounds like /usr/local/games is not in your path. You could either put
/usr/local/games in your path or you could install to a directory that is in
your path already.
It should
When I download the official build of Mozilla Firefox(64-bit) for GNU/Linux
and run it I am able to login to my bank web site. I am still not able to
under windows and I'm not able to in Abrowser. There has to be something
specific to the Abrowser build of Firefox that is making it not work.
I don't really have an problems with the new interface, it's quite usable. I
didn't really see much wrong with the old interface either though. Not enough
to warrant a redesign that didn't enhance the experience in any major way.
I suppose a lot of people guenuinely don't like the new
Well I found one site that doesn't seem to ever ask for flash player so I've
decided to go ahead and use it. It seems like a decent site but to avoid
promoting sites that have nothing to do with free software or Trisquel I'm
not going to post the URL. If anyone wants to know then just PM me.
I've recently come up against a problem with trying to get photos printed by
online printers(as in entities that make prints for you, not mechanical
printers that are somehow accessible online). Every single site I've looked
at so far requires the use of Flash Player. Not Flash v7 but the
Scribus is great for print layout. It will do labels very nicely.
There is another thread on this issue. Myself and a few other people ran into
this a while ago. Thanks a ton to Chris(of Think Penguin) for posting this:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/intstalling-virtualbox-trisquel-6-howto-solved-if-you-need-it
I second that. I have a Nexus S and it works well. My only complaint is the
lack of free firmware for some of the devices but it still has mobile data
and makes phone calls, which are the two things I needed most. Like Armworm
said, installation is easy. I've tried to root other phones
I've also looked into using Enlightenment 17. They have a specific layout for
small touch screen devices and for the most part it works pretty well. What's
more is that it seems like you could modify it further without too much
trouble. Also Enlightenment is known for its eye candy. Eye
I'm looking into lxlauncher as that looks like it would be a good place to
start. Thank you for that suggestion axgb.
Also, what do you think about using Sugar? It looks like it's very friendly
for touch screens.
c107, I totally understand the consequences of being tracked when using GPS.
I'd primarily use an on-screen keyboard but would sometimes use a small
external keyboard. Overall I'd like to stay with a 100% free software
solution so I'd rule out the Rasberry Pi.
I'm looking into lxlauncher but it doesn't look very customizable. I want to
make the tabs taller and
I'm very interested in building a PC that I can install in my vehicle and I
want it to have the option of using GPS Routing and Navigation, Web Browsing,
videos, music and maybe a few other goodies. My biggest problem is that most
software that is geared toward this purpose is built to run
I believe these require non-free firmware.
I think it is great and prefer it to anything else at the moment.
I think much of this software is equal in many ways but it is all pretty much
lacking the ability to work around NAT. They only way to make this work is to
do port forwarding on the router.
This is the big problem really and that's why companies that make software
like TeamViewer are able
I use Replicant on a Nexus S. It works fine and it wasn't hard to install. I
have mobile data, text and voice with no problem. If I want WiFi, bluetooth,
3d accelleration or great camera support I have to use non-free firmwares.
The camera currently takes still pics, but not video.
I wish I could go...I'm just a bit too far away.
This sounds odd but try disabling the network interface in your virtual
machine. I ran into this same problem with Trisquel 6.0. After installation I
had to re-enable the virtual network interface and still had some issues. I
think I finally configured it using the /etc/network/interfaces
I tuning fork maybe?
I was just looking around a bit more at VNC Repeater and it looks like that
will only work with UltraVNC clients. I did find a project on google code
that has forked this to GPLv2 and has the goal of making this work with any
VNC client.
https://code.google.com/p/vncrepeater/
I know this is a somewhat old thread and some of the concepts of the original
question have been discussed in other threads but has anyone looked into the
idea of using VNC Repeater?
http://www.uvnc.com/products/uvnc-repeater.html
It looks like it's under the BSD license. I suspect if we
I was really irritated with those hosts after the recorded the show after the
one RMS was on. Like someone else mentioned, they were simply bashing him
when he couldn't defend himself. They went so far as to call him a pedofile.
I actually created an account on their forums so that I could
It would require some non-free software somewhere in the system to work, yes.
Trisquel wouldn't work with it and as far as I know it would be the first W3C
standard that couldn't be implemented in Free Software.
I used to use Slackware exclusively until I found out about the freedom
issues surrounding it. I then tried GNUSense and I liked it but it wasn't as
smooth a user experience as I had hoped for.
To me Trisquel is just a smooth and nice user experience with the perk of
being all free
I took some courses at the Art Institute for a bit and for every one of my
art courses that required Photoshop or Illustrator, I used GIMP and
Inkscape, respectively, and no one knew the difference. I think Chris is
right, it will take a little bit of time to learn the way GIMP and Inkscape
It's not so much the geometry of the exterior case that attraced me so much
as the overall size and the way it's built inside. The way they're cooling
this case is very smart and most certainly unique.
The x was just something I'd tagged on because Alucard was always taken
everywher I'd create a login name. I kind of took it from one of the
Castlevania games from an old console, the SNES I think. It was called
Dracula X and so I just adapted it to AlucardX...
And yes, I don't want any
I don't know how many of you saw the new Mac Workstations but I have to say,
they are genius in design. You'll have to look at them yourself to really
appreciate what they've done because the way that they've fit their
components into the small, and strangely shaped case is amazing. Not only
I also have a 5th Gen ipod video but it's running rockbox so I don't have to
worry about the iTunes fiasco. I wish I could say the same for the ipod nano
5g.
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