Thanks. I love the clean look of Trisquel. It's easy on the eyes. I've not
got an email client on yet because Evolution thinks my ISP is a POP server and
it's an IMAP and it won't let me change that setting, so it just won't work and
Thunderbird won't install and I may not want to use it, anyway, although I've
been using it for a long time and haven't had any problems with it, really -
that I know of, anyway. How do folks get email on and working, and what app is
best for normal email? It seems to me the Trisquel has a lot in common with
Ubuntu and gdeb installed Jutoh, my writing app (I write fiction - have a MFA
in it - and I have an aversion to cutting trees which should be soaking up
carbon instead of being a paper book so I use Jutoh (I like it better than
Scrivener for Linux) to write ebooks and publish them, when I get done with
them. I've not done that since my wife got cancer 5 years ago and upset my
writer's life. She still needs me to do stuff for her, so the long periods of
uninterrupted flow don't happen much and I spend a lot of time conflicted.
Jutoh works fine in Trisquel. It's a great app (jutoh.com), and Julian, the
developer, is amazing. Can I install and run (if I can get it configured) a
LAMP server under Trisquel? I read an interview of Edward Snowden and he talks
about security stuff I've never heard of. Security is a full-time job, if one
wants to make it really work, it seems. This has gotten long, so I'll stop.
Thanks again for getting me going.
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