Notices tagged with debian, page 2

  1. @jookia but the # don't distance themselves from #, they work with them on all sorts of projects, like this:
    http://qttr.at/1t35

    Saturday, 29-Apr-17 11:54:25 UTC from quitter.se in context
  2. @jookia the # don't endose # as a "Free System Distribution" for the specific technical reasons given here:
    http://qttr.at/1t34

    Saturday, 29-Apr-17 11:53:12 UTC from quitter.se in context
  3. @davidpgil I just think it's ironic that despite # having *exactly* the same goals as #, MS (of all players) endorses them first ;)

    Friday, 28-Apr-17 00:06:43 UTC from quitter.se
  4. @dolus @rw I'm thinking about trying the latest # The main feature of # seems to be waiting eons for newer versions of apps

    Monday, 24-Apr-17 12:04:12 UTC from quitter.se in context
  5. #Devuan Jessie 1.0.0 stable release candidate https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20170421.161009.6c644d3a.en.html #gnu #linux #debian #systemd #noSystemd #freesw #freedom

    Friday, 21-Apr-17 16:36:53 UTC from joindiaspora.com Repeated by gallux
  6. #Devuan Jessie 1.0.0 stable release candidate https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20170421.161009.6c644d3a.en.html #gnu #linux #debian #systemd #noSystemd #freesw #freedom

    Friday, 21-Apr-17 16:36:53 UTC from joindiaspora.com
  7. @luke Non-free drivers seemed an acceptable compromise to support old hardware; # seemed the last proprietary hold-out in a war we'd won… Then # launched their non-free app store, I went back to install # on recent hardware and… #! I thought we fixed this!

    Thursday, 20-Apr-17 10:13:45 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au in context
  8. @luke As an old-time # user, at least, I was happily handing out # CDs, given that # was insisting "Ubuntu _is_ Debian", and # was on board.

    Thursday, 20-Apr-17 10:07:51 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  9. @pettter fact: # was founded in 1998, 5 years after the # project

    Monday, 27-Mar-17 09:16:37 UTC from quitter.se in context
  10. @luke Hate the bloody things. In dial-up days I had an old 286 under a desk as modem/router. Kept running out of disk space, though. #'s packages.tgz file was larger than the software running on it.

    Friday, 17-Mar-17 10:07:40 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  11. Is # still close enough to # for this? Debianites urge their faithful to avoid contamination by Ubuntu packages.

    Saturday, 25-Feb-17 11:40:08 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  12. @strypey I liked the idea of doing my handheld computing on # in a chroot, and treating the Host OS as hostile territory owned by the phone company, but also gave up at the not-listed-as-supported hurdle. https://github.com/guardianproject/lildebi/wiki

    Sunday, 12-Feb-17 05:15:35 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au in context
  13. Discarded the idea of running # on my phone as impractical. Instead disabling/replacing pre-loaded crapware one component at a time. Even the MIT/Apache-licensed bits. If there's a chance #, #, or # have touched it, I don't want it. Unclean! Unclean!

    Thursday, 26-Jan-17 08:48:40 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au in context
  14. FreedomBox v0.11.0 Released From: https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/2016-October/007656.html For more information about FreedomBox: https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox Plinth v0.11.0 has been released, and is now available in Debian unstable. It should appear in testing in about 3 days. One major change in this release is that the # web client, #, has been replaced by # This one has a more modern appearance, and is being actively maintained. We have also added a "front page" to Plinth, that has shortcuts to enabled web apps, and displays information about enabled services. Please try out these new features and share any feedback that you have. Here are some more changes included in this release: Added loading icon for additional busy operations. networks: Add batctl as dependency, required for # # networking. users: Fixed checking restricted usernames. Display error message if unable to set

    Monday, 03-Oct-16 09:14:08 UTC from nerdpol.ch Repeated by kun
  15. Every few years I'm struck by this: # and # are awesome. Living the last 20 technology-centric years chained to non-free software is just unimaginable. Thank you #, #, #, and other freedom-enhancing acronyms. http://ur1.ca/304w0

    Wednesday, 30-Nov-16 09:13:17 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  16. @hobbsc @bob I don't pretend to be an expert, but I don't think it unwise to use # on top of #

    Sunday, 27-Nov-16 01:25:58 UTC from fresh.federati.net in context
  17. I went to the first LCA in 1999. The # shirt I bought there is still hanging in my wardrobe; holes and all.

    Thursday, 24-Nov-16 11:21:24 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au in context
  18. hey !fediverse Does anyone have experience with the NanoPi? It looks promising and a bit more free than Raspberry Pi (includes Mathematica with the OS, wtf?!) I'd like to be able to install # from debian.org rather than whatever version they package. 

    Sunday, 06-Nov-16 01:12:22 UTC from gnusocial.de Repeated by mcscx
  19. hey !fediverse Does anyone have experience with the NanoPi? It looks promising and a bit more free than Raspberry Pi (includes Mathematica with the OS, wtf?!) I'd like to be able to install # from debian.org rather than whatever version they package. 

    Sunday, 06-Nov-16 01:12:22 UTC from gnusocial.de
  20. Every time I sit in front of my computer I feel good knowing the software on it is a result of people being nice to each other. # #

    Thursday, 13-Oct-16 15:09:45 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  21. FreedomBox v0.11.0 Released From: https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/2016-October/007656.html For more information about FreedomBox: https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox Plinth v0.11.0 has been released, and is now available in Debian unstable. It should appear in testing in about 3 days. One major change in this release is that the # web client, #, has been replaced by # This one has a more modern appearance, and is being actively maintained. We have also added a "front page" to Plinth, that has shortcuts to enabled web apps, and displays information about enabled services. Please try out these new features and share any feedback that you have. Here are some more changes included in this release: Added loading icon for additional busy operations. networks: Add batctl as dependency, required for # # networking. users: Fixed checking restricted usernames. Display error message if unable to set

    Monday, 03-Oct-16 09:14:08 UTC from nerdpol.ch
  22. "Debian’s GTK-3+ v3.21 breaks Debian MATE 1.14, Gtk3 is breaking apps all around." https://www.preining.info/blog/2016/09/fixing-packages-for-broken-gtk3/ #debian #gnu #linux #gtk

    Sunday, 18-Sep-16 14:50:15 UTC from joindiaspora.com Repeated by hfaust
  23. "Debian’s GTK-3+ v3.21 breaks Debian MATE 1.14, Gtk3 is breaking apps all around." https://www.preining.info/blog/2016/09/fixing-packages-for-broken-gtk3/ #debian #gnu #linux #gtk

    Sunday, 18-Sep-16 14:50:15 UTC from joindiaspora.com
  24. @tregeagle Much of the appeal of late-90s # was the blinking cursor prompting a Proustian recall of # # Kids today, with their swoopy-swooshy # 3 are missing out.

    Monday, 12-Sep-16 11:02:50 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  25. # / # bug exposes everything user types (including #) onto text console http://url.federati.net/D5UoC #

    Tuesday, 16-Aug-16 22:11:16 UTC from fresh.federati.net
  26. Long Live !debian

    Tuesday, 16-Aug-16 20:43:13 UTC from 2mb.social in context Repeated by mk
  27. @question Yes, install # or # to replace your old # / # dual boot. #

    Tuesday, 16-Aug-16 02:23:06 UTC from fresh.federati.net in context
  28. @kat My 1st # was via a slim volume titled "The Debian Linux user's Guide", which came with 2.0 (Hamm) on CD (pre-apt, and Bruce Perens' 1st release as project leader!). http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Debian/users-guide-edition2.html

    Friday, 29-Jul-16 09:55:15 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  29. Seem to have fixed my # woes with #'s (presumably non-free) driver. Compiling software—and foreign software, at that—is not the # way. I feel unclean. https://github.com/pvaret/rtl8192cu-fixes

    Thursday, 20-Aug-15 04:47:05 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au Repeated by lnxw48
  30. Had what I thought was occasionally glitchy video RAM ever since buying my current PC. Not been a problem since last # point release. Must have been # video driver. Glad I was too lazy to take it back to the shop, then.

    Friday, 15-Jul-16 05:39:37 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au