When I click install, it goes back to a page saying "What are Add-ons?" I
tried Trisquel in the past back when it was on 6 or 7 and I remember having
no issues with downloading browser add-ons. I don't know what I'm doing wrong
now.
I learned that the add-on tool doesn't work, so I did it through the browser
on Trisquel's site. Having another problem though. How do I install Abrowser
from backports? I need an updated version, because the default one I'm using
now says HTTPS Everywhere isn't compatible with it.
framatalk is a french instance of jitsi meet that just works on my abrowser
59.0.2
Yeah, you've got it. Of course OpenGL can be implemented in software too (and
it is as a backup in Trisquel; this is done through MESA), it's just slower
that way. Testing is the only way to find out whether any given game will run
properly on your machine.
Glad to hear the new version is
That's strange. If you uninstall thunderbird are you able to install it again?
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Huh..
When I uninstalled it through synaptic package manager it disappeared.
So no, I am not able to install it again.
And when I try
$ sudo apt install thunderbird
I get the thing you have guys have been talking about:
"Note, selecting 'icedove' instead of 'thunderbird'"
But why I had
> Someone that subscribes to the "open source" view point> might try to
spin such a program under the term "openable" > source. Hahaha :)
lol
2018-05-24T09:41:01+0200 renr...@protonmail.com wrote:
> I learned that the add-on tool doesn't work, so I did it through the
> browser on Trisquel's site. Having another problem though. How do I
> install Abrowser from backports? I need an updated version, because
> the default one I'm using now
Hi,
Trying to upgrade to Trisquel 8. I used the 'Software Updater' under 'System
Settings' which tells me that "The software on this computer is up to date.
However, Trisquel 8.0 LTS is now available (you have 7.0)." So I click
'Upgrade...' and authenticate, click 'Upgrade' again on the
What is the name of the decompiler that Stallman mentions at the beginning of
the following video?
https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/free-software-awards-1c4f/
I've duckduckgone it but no obvious result comes out.
> But why I had the package in the first place... I have no idea. I think
> maybe because I installed from a relatively old T8 image and updated
> afterwards. Instead downloading fresh image.
I do remember being able to install Thunderbird at one point when Trisquel 8
was in beta, so perhaps you
"What is the name of the decompiler that Stallman mentions at the beginning
of the following video?"
He didn't mention the name. Write to r...@gnu.org, ask him, and then tell us
okay? Thanks.
Hi Steve-O,
I'm doing an upgrade today too and hit the same issue with Software Updater.
The alternative to using Software Updater is to perform the upgrade from the
command line. Which I'll explain below. This is no less safe, but upgrading
always carries some risk, so if this system is
Does the system actually let you log in? Or do you boot into into a root
terminal (maybe using a recovery mode menu entry you enabled in
/etc/default/grub)? Or maybe you use 'chroot' from a live system?
I would try try that command:
# ecryptfs-recover-private /home/li/.Private
Probably Radare: http://www.radare.org
No, I never installed it. I just installed Trisquel 8 recently, but the image
I used was from before Christmas at least.
What's the license for GreasyFork? It's not in the Software Freedom
Directory, so getting it into there might be a good start.
So you installed the beta image, or one of them.
Excellent! Thank you so much for the tips. And that is a great idea about
running the upgrade on a second hard drive. I am going to do it that way to
be on the safe side. Cheers :)
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