Hi
Thank you for the reply.
I followed the instructions and upgraded to 4.19. However the problem has if
anything got worse - simply a movement of the mouse can instigate repeated
appearance of right click menu resulting multitudes of new folders being
created.
The gui is pretty much
The workaround is simply not to make those frequent writes to the
USB-connected HDD;
I placed the output of nmap in a desktop folder with the aim of making just
one big
transfer when this phase of my project is finished. Some nmap scans still
stall when
very few hosts are up, but those
I think it's Ralink RT2870.It's non-free and removed from the kernel in
Debian.
https://h-node.org/wifi/view/en/172/Ralink-Technology-Corp--RT2870-RT3070-Wireless-Adapter
https://wiki.debian.org/rt2870sta
Have you tried disabling the trackpad (I guess there is a Fn+F[some number]
for that) and using a USB mouse?
You can buy a USB adapter on http://libre.thinkpenguin.com or
http://tehnoetic.com too. They are guaranteed to work on 100% free GNU/Linux
systems such as Trisquel.
Hi,
the Electrum version from the Trisquel repositories is pretty outdated
(2.7.9-1).
Can I use it without security concerns? Or would it be better to download and
install the latest version from Electrum's website?
Of course I would verify it (signature and public key), but is there
Hello everybody. Thank you for take the time to read this lines.
I'm about to buy the Tenda UH150 USB but could not found info about it at
h-node.
In the official page https://www.tendacn.com/en/download/get-UH150.html , you
can download the manual, images and drivers file for linux. The
Thank you for your help :) it seems that there's no option but do the
libreboot thing.