Michael_Heart Michael_Heart@datamost.com
Live in Archland
What i can say about me? I 'm Just an other person who was interesting by #Linux ♥》, her philosophy(#free #culture)...My hobbies are : #python and #C programming , arduino project ,pop art, manga , musics , travels... I am trying to be a good #maker.
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Purism - Running Plasma Mobile on an i.MX 6 test board
“On the road to a working mobile phone, doing some initial evaluation and testing of the current state of existing user interfaces and frameworks is key, to evaluate what can readily serve as building blocks and what needs work. Last weekend I did an initial experiment in getting Plasma Mobile working on our i.MX 6 based test development board, using a 4.13.5 Linux kernel and stock Debian Testing. [...]”
puri.sm/posts/running-plasma-mobile-on-an-imx6-test-board/
Progress! =)
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Archlinux32
I have an old laptop (Pentium 4) that I don't use much but is good for testing stuff, running Archlinux.
Back in January they announced that they'd stop supporting the x86 32bit architecture, but soon after some community members stepped up and created the Archlinux32 port.
They're now at the point where they're encouraging more "adventurous" users to start testing the migration to the new repos and packages, so I did!
It was very simple and mostly flawless, except that the SDDM login manager crashed on startup, but that's been fixed with today's updates, so... so far so good!
It's now working nicely as usual =)
Thanks... arch32ers!!
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I think Archlinux did the right thing cutting away 32-bit support. I also believe these people are doing the right thing reviving it. Awesome!clacke@libranet.de ❌ at 2017-09-22T06:51:59Z
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Dianara 1.4.0 is out!
STOP! Release time!
I've just released a new version of my Pump.io client, Dianara. The main changes since v1.3.7 include:
- Movable side panel and movable toolbar, after unlocking (left side of the screenshot).
- Attachment icons will match the mimetype of the attachment, using your system's iconset (upper-right).
- Optional "activity icons" in the minor feeds (lower-right).
- Notifications will also make the window "demand attention", which usually results in some sort of taskbar/dock entry flashing in some way, in most desktops. Enabled by default, but can be disabled.
- Better zoom control in the image viewer.
(Full CHANGELOG is here)
As announced, v1.3.7 was the last version to support Qt 4.x. Qt 5 is required for 1.4.0. The bad news is that, at this time, users of distributions such as Debian 9 can't build with the version of QOAuth present in their repositories, based on Qt 4. Current Debian Testing/Sid is fine though. Debian 9 might get the required versions in backports at some point.
Release post: https://jancoding.wordpress.com/2017/09/30/dianara-v1-4-0-is-out/
Cheers! o/
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This looks like something that will have to go down the path of "snap" packaging since so many dependencies are missing in Debian and therefore Ubuntu.
» Stephen Michael Kellat:
“[...] since so many dependencies are missing in Debian and therefore Ubuntu.”
Well, not so many, just one, which is already present in Debian Testing, and therefore will probably be in Ubuntu 18.04, I imagine.
AFAIK, the new dependency could even get to Debian 9 via the backports repo.
Choqok also needs that same thing, so extra interest =)
JanKusanagi at 2017-10-01T17:34:17Z
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10 Ridiculous EULA Clauses That You May Have Already Agreed To
“Let’s be honest, no one reads EULA’s (End User Licensing Agreement) – we all just scroll down to the bottom and click “I Accept”. EULAs are full of confusing legalese to make them incomprehensible to the average person – no one actually wants us reading them (you could use EULAlyzer, which reads them for you). That explains how these ridiculous clauses can exist in EULAs without any outcry. ”
makeuseof.com/tag/10-ridiculous-eula-clauses-agreed/
Some are outrageous (proprietary software is soooo nice!), some are fun, like the one in the picture xD
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Yes, some terms are ridiculous. Some say you can't modify the software, or that you can't share it with anyone else. Being that those are probably the most ridiculous of all, I wonder why those didn't make it into this list?Jason Self at 2017-10-07T00:23:59Z
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Tech Support Gore
And many other horror stories =)
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unsigned_nerd at 2017-10-19T09:31:33Z
I have done it once. And, I had to stay up all night to deal with the disaster. No need to mention what happened on the next day.Michael_Heart likes this.
brashley46 at 2017-02-07T14:48:38Z
Xubuntu on the desktop, and Trisquel Mini on the old netbook.Michael_Heart likes this.
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Xfce4 look very nice . isn't he?Michael_Heart at 2017-02-08T23:23:19Z
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JanKusanagi @identi.ca at 2017-02-02T09:29:47Z
That's some tag obsession you got there... xD
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