Such a nice community out there ^ _^
Maybe I was not so specific at all but this specific thing about
establishment of internet connection is true:
" "First thing that makes me tremble is the wait-up at boot-up for internet
connection."
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I don't experience that at all. Are you sure it's Trisquel-related?
If so, maybe try to install again. But that's last resort option [..]"
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Try to boot with no internet access - system will wait for connection to
appear for 1 minute and what it wants is only to connect, it is not any
configuration.
I've already found solution for this but can't understand why it's even here.
With 'useless' soft I don't worry about disk space it takes but about loading
of it at boot - observe this with booting in text-mode and You'll see which
services are loaded while booting, in real time.
"On the free stuff. Trisquel free is FLOSS as FSF claims it is."
But what do I do when I'm required to use non-free? In Trisquel it is hard to
install anything non-free. Which seems to me like Trisquel decides for me.
Debian (etc.) can also be free but allows to install non-free and that is
unacceptable by FSF but they ignore that (or can do nothing about it while
beeing free) in some govn'ts and under certain conditions one has to use
non-free (or have consequences). I would not use it but I have to sometimes.
I agree those problems are trivial. So what?
Ain't free software trivial to most people?