I'm glad to hear this. Finally.
Hi david, thanks! This is what I'm waiting for.
Very good news. Congratulations! And thanks for sharing.
Congratulations! I'm glad to see posting like this again. Really nice to hear.
Thanks a lot quidam!
Hi ulises.sanchez, I can feel how hard if our hardware won't work with
GNU/Linux. What can I advise you is go to https://h-node.org and find
there information about Audio Card and WLAN Card (external is good)
that are verified perfectly working with 100% free software. For
example, for WLAN
Great news! Thanks for informing.
On 9/4/19, ja...@bluehome.net wrote:
> Bradley Kuhn has been talking about the problem of corporate cooption for
> some years now.
>
> https://invidio.us/watch?v=aUy3uVvVsrU
>
> http://ebb.org/bkuhn/talks/OpenSym-2016/politics.html
>
> It's good to go look up his various talks and listen to them.
On 9/17/19, ma...@masonhock.com wrote:
> whereas there is only one Snap Store,
> controlled by Canonical.
Ah, yes, I forgot that point. Thanks for reminding me, Mason.
What a good comparison. That's really in interesting for me. Thanks Ignacio!
On 9/20/19, xliang9...@live.cn wrote:
> broken beyond repair.
Ah, this is the phrase I am looking for to express proprietary
software. I am not English native speaker so phrases are challenging
for me. Thank you so much xliang.
On 9/30/19, l...@aujardin.com wrote:
> Translation from the french users forum :
>
> Hello,
>
> I introduce myself.
>
> I am 60 years old; I am a journalist.
Welcome, and glad to know you.
> My first computer was a Macintosh SE in 1988. For 30 years, I have been an
> enthusiastic mac user. Long
I suggest you to ask https://libreboot.org directly or see technical
support at https://minifree.org. I believe you could buy tools from
them as well.
Hm, sorry to hear that. Alternatively, you can find more flashing
services at Zerocat and such companies:
- http://www.zerocat.org
- https://libiquity.com
- https://www.flashedtech.com/flashing-services
I believe there are still more services but either I forgot or I do
not know them. I wish you
Really nice move, Strypey. I support that immediately & good thing I
have a GitLab account.
I suggest you to use EXT2 instead of EXT4 on your flash drive if you
would install a GNU/Linux into it.
That's great, strypey. I agree with that especially for technical tips
& tricks for daily use and school.
On 10/22/19, stry...@disintermedia.net.nz wrote:
> Also, slackermedia.info might be worth a look for anyone interested in
> multimedia production on GNU/Linux. They claim to be ...
> > "100% Free & Open Source Software"
Thanks strypey, so slackermedia is a website by the person behind GNU
World
Thanks masonhock. You made me aware there is an awesome page
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/backporting-av-software-trisquel-9.
Thanks, Ruben. Glad to see you in this discussion.
Hi masonhock, it looks like LibreWolf is very interesting, more than
Iceweasel Icecat Waterfox Basilisk or other Firefox derivatives. It's
a news for me. Thanks!
I see Sayonara's screenshots here
https://sayonara-player.com/features.php and it's pretty interesting
for me. It's Qt-based like Amarok. Thanks for informing, fredo.
On 10/12/19, stry...@disintermedia.net.nz wrote:
> As are AppImage files:
> https://appimage.org/
I love AppImage. Thanks for adding it here, strypey.
Wow, Caleb, this link is awesome. I find it's truly hard to find such
guidance from any other party other than FSF. Thanks.
Hello Ian, glad to hear that!
What xliang said was true. I have a long article I name it "Support
Open Document Format" presenting several the importance of ODF, why we
all should avoid OOXML, danger of software patents, and many
references & organizations that support ODF too. you can read here
Yes, I too am currently teaching online with Jitsi Meet. It is the
best at the moment after I was trying Nextcloud Talk, then GNU Jami,
then Riot.im (with Jitsi embedded). Jitsi Meet works pretty well.
Ah you mentioned Wire. I remember, Wire is free software recommended
by the FSF[1] aside from Signal and is capable of doing video
conference[2]. I knew Wire before GNU Ring (now Jami) but never tried
it with another person. Thanks bobandrew. How about it, anatom?
Personally, I use Telegram for
To compress dozens of PDF files as long as the source document is
available (ODT) I compress images within it by hand one by one with
LibreOffice. To do so, I do right-click a picture > Compress > a new
dialog appears > I set out compression > I click Calculate so I know
resulting size > click OK
If that is only a bootloader issue, then you just need to reinstall
GRUB bootloader from Triskel LiveCD you already have.
Wow, so you were actually posted here first and then at Mastodon.
Nice, now I understand your discussion about Gup.pe few hours ago. I
already joined and thank you strypey!
For reinstalling GRUB bootloader, there is my favorite article from
HTG here
https://www.howtogeek.com/114884/how-to-repair-grub2-when-ubuntu-wont-boot.
Simply follow the command line section there so you do not need to
install anything. I always give this to everybody asking about their
I'm sorry I don't know precisely Trisquel development, but you can
refer to Parabola Blacklist
https://git.parabola.nu/blacklist.git/tree/blacklist.txt if you want
to know the freedom-related reason a package being blacklisted.
Because Trisquel and Parabola share the same ethical guidelines (GNU
Just recently I encountered Mumble VoIP because I saw the last feature
"[...]Mumble will use 10-40 kbit/s outgoing, and the same incoming for
each user. So if there are 10 other users on the server with you, your
incoming bandwidth requirement will be 100-400 kbit/s if they all talk
at the same
Hello Ian. You can use the search box on top of this page. Welcome to
Trisquel community!
Freely as in freedom licensed office suite I know other than
LibreOffice are Calligra Suite (https://www.calligra.org) and
ONLYOFFICE (https://www.onlyoffice.com). Still, I recommend
LibreOffice for you.
Hello jaisgossman, you are welcome. I am really glad to hear your opinion!
I tried LiveCD session of Trisquel 9.0 amd64 and it works without
problem for me. MATE desktop works as I want, internet works (from a
USB mifi), browser works, file manager works & can access disk
partitions just well, installing programs also works well from
archive.trisquel.info server. My
Sorry for my late reply. Thank you all for you opinions, insights, and
criticism.
On 12/18/19, lc...@dcc.ufmg.br wrote:
> I personally like the idea. But the problem is always the same:
> implementing
> it is not worth delaying more urgent matter, such as releasing Trisquel 9.
I understand.
>
> I'm looking for a catch-all terminology resource that is not necessarily
> specific to Trisquel, but would fit well into a Trisquel auto-didact's
> literature.
Hello jaisgossman!
There are some computer terminology resources I love and find out:
- http://foldoc.org (once recommended by The
It is magical how a single service can make a mobile broadband works
out of the box.Thanks for all contributors, I learned so much by just
this thread alone. And congrats treehugger!
I use KeePassX.
Hello Greven. I tested what you said in my Writer and it went exactly
what you said. How about this one?
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/153119/change-page-colour-margin-remains-white.
Regards,
Ade
Thank you, I am glad to see scientific stuffs related to Trisquel. And
your Reddit thread is great!
I am facing similar things also here in my country Indonesia and the
approach I use is to ask or help the person to install LibreOffice on
their respective operating system. I am trying to make everybody
installs LibreOffice on their Windows computers. This way I believe we
do not lose our Open
Yes, go with Intel VGAs to be safe. I do not have any NVIDIA/ATI but
only Intel so I never find any problem with VGA on Trisquel.
Hello, glad to see you in Trisquel Forum! As far as I know, this issue
is often discussed already. Personally, I don't think changing base
would accelerate or enhance Trisquel development especially for now.
And let's suppose it happens, next time somebody could come and could
say similar thing
Thanks Zelphir. I know Wire client is free software as it was
mentioned by the FSF twice[1][2]. But I am curious how do you use
Wire. How about video calls? How about voice call? How many people you
talk with?
[1] https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Collection:High_Priority_Projects
[2]
For my online course, aside from using Telegram as voice call (one on
one), I use Jitsi Meet for screen sharing as I teach GNU/Linux via
that. Jitsi has a gratis server everybody could create at anytime to
use with multiple users at https://meet.jit.si which I use to do voice
conference with my
Hello cesq, I am Telegram user and I noticed that Telegram seems to
use own dns system to connect to the internet separated to the
GNU/Linux system dns. This is why I also often experienced same
experience as yours. The good thing there is that you are certainly
connected to the internet (thanks
Librewolf browser looks promising to me. Thanks Caleb and Masonhock.
How about detaching the hard disk drive off it and install Trisquel on
other computer and finally attach the hard disk back again?
Amazing. Glad to know that worked! Thanks to lcerf and enduzzer for
explaining my command I learned new thing.
Can't we just use looping for that? For example, I use this command to
process multiple files. It removes lines with hashtag sign in every
TXT file of all TXT files in current directory. What do you think?
for filename in file*.txt; do sed -i '/#/d' $filename; done
Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to test Trisquel 9.
I use Trisquel 8 on SSD and it works very well for years.
On 6/12/20, lc...@dcc.ufmg.br wrote:
> I am currently typing from the latest live ISO. It apparently works
> perfectly. Beside the new wallpaper, I noticed:
>
> the Synaptic Package Manager (it was not in the previous ISO I tested, if I
>
> remember well), in System/Administration;
>
I would love to know this too it's really important. Thanks for making
this topic.
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