100% Libre, Trisquel 4.5 STS 'Slaine' Released
Aldenissin writes "Trisquel 4.5 Slaine comes with a new boot manager for the live images, an improved installer which showcases the project highlights, and new programs like the Remmina remote desktop client, the social network client Gwibber or the backup tool Deja-dup. The web browser received several changes to improve attributes like speed by enabling http pipelining and other methods, privacy with blocking third party cookies and moving to Duck Duck Go search engine — both as default, and usability with the preinstalled FlashVideoReplacer plugin that allows watching videos from YouTube, Vimeo and many others. The main packages include: Linux-libre 2.6.35, Xorg 7.5, GNOME 2.32, Mozilla based web browser 3.6.15 and OpenOffice.org 3.2. Slaine is based on Ubuntu 10.10, and as always with Trisquel, it contains just free software. Available are 32 and 64 bit flavors, and being an STS release it will be supported for a year. This release will be the "live" operating system included in the Free Software Foundation member cards from now on, in replacement of Trisquel 4.0."
I didn't understand half the nouns in that article.
So on Slashdot we have to tell people who Alan Turing was, but we can just randomly spout off the names of (what I'm assuming to be) little known software packages?
Come on, guys.
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
The only word in the summary that I recognise is "Release", but I can guess what "Libre" means. I don't know why you can't just use "free."
Otherwise, could you please give some indication of what the hell this is? I even tried searching Slashdot's archives for other articles with "Trisquel" in them, and this is the only one. Should we have any idea what this is?
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Since we apparently couldn't be bothered with adding one more sentence to the blurb so we know what the hell 'Trisquel' actually is, it's apparently a linux distribution and Slaine seems to be the code name of the new release version (ie, Hammy, Sid, Hoary Hedgehog).
https://trisquel.info/en
Trisquel Slaine with Gwibber is cool and all but all the cool kids have already moved on to Aljaeguhn Tyabha with Florn.
Now with 75% more Styhanb.
Is that English?
<xml><I><am><so><damn>Web 2.0</damn></so></am></I></xml>
The next time someone tells me the only reason why [productx] is so popular is due to marketing I'm sending them a link to this summary as an example of why that really really does matter.
a whole os, distro and the highlights include enabling http pipelining and including a couple of browser add-ons, switching default search engine
Really ? really ?
That's the problem that needs solving, thru a new disto
How pathetic; I am reading this summary, and actually responding, on a Friday evening,...
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The funny thing is:
Mozilla based web browser 3.6.15
They have funky names for every piece of software, yet they won't tell you what the browser is called?
We both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
Actually Ruben's primary language is Spanish, as he is from Spain.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Don't get me wrong, I like Linux, and use it at home and at work. Why would anyone specifically want a distribution that provides *only* free software? Instead they could any other distro (that has a bigger community and better support) and remove all the non-free software, if they are that concerned about it.
Nothing? How about power 3/4ths of the worlds servers. In your car, T.V, toaster, Tivo, fridge, and on and on. Innovate companies that would rather keep the status quo but are forced to catch up.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
It's called, get this.. "Web Browser". I know, I know, but hey, you do remember "Internet Explorer" don't you?
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Then this distro should be installing right now! Ba dum tish!
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Its real name wasn't odd enough, so mentioning 'Mozilla' had to suffice.
Actually, it would be called Firefox if they could. But it is some license or trademark issue. But you can install firefox extensions and other addons.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Can't help but notice since the fork of OpenOffice was named LibreOffice, everyone is using the word Libre now. This thread is filled with instances of it by various individuals. I thought it was silly when they named it LibreOffice and I think it's silly people are jumping on the word everywhere else now.
I realize this is dangerously off-topic (mod me so if you feel so inclined) -- I just find it strange.
Is there some reason that reviews on slashdot like this never reveal what the product is? It's always something like "Slarpfest now improved with 20% more slurm!" WHY SHOULD WE CARE!
Who would win this election: Andrew Weiner vs Andrew Weiner's weiner.
This isn't a review? It is a summary of a release announcement? If you don't understand what it is by any of the details in the summary, perhaps it isn't for you.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
So is libre the new free-as-in-beer?
Sent from my CR-48
Review? Summary? Announcement? Who cares what it is, as long as we get 20% more slurm!
Who would win this election: Andrew Weiner vs Andrew Weiner's weiner.
I refuse to comment on unreadable headlines.
How many more years will slashdot have an off-by-one error on your Score in your profile?
Finally my rudimentary knowledge of Irish comes into play.. or is this the German or Spanish meaning of the word? Oh, poo.
Funny...I did go to the website to look at it. At least I learned the difference between GNU/Linux and Linus with that exercise.
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The developers of Librevision++ proudly announce a new release which includes a new version of the Jabberwocky++ client and the Gerlbes browser. Updated boot loaders for Snapcore images and Dijong class monitors is included! Bug fixes for Smacklepackle 2.3 and a few new features for Jinglebanlge 4.3 are included!
Or at least i think its yay.. I will know after i figure out what the hell it is..
---- Booth was a patriot ----
If you don't care about slurm, then why are you here?
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
He thinks I wasn't being courteous, what a typical AC.... I do believe that those in open source have infinite more patience than proprietary people. They make it far more clear what you are getting, why they even give you the source code! He knew what it was, and my point still stands, if he didn't, then it obviously isn't for him. My computer illiterate father would know what it is by the summary.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Bad distro, well we know why he is posting AC. So, you used a best available free version of something closed and it didn't work 100%, and you blame those that did thee best possible? What an idiot. Place you blame where it is due, on Java themselves. If they opened it I bet the version you had would be *better* than Javas.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
It is called "Web Browser". Sort of like "Internet Explorer". It is mentioned it is Mozilla based since it helps people know about it with that mere mention.
It uses OpenOffice due to upstream, is my understanding. Here is hoping it is changed to LibreOffice soon.
Oh, and I want a real milkshake, you can keep that other crap.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Unity will not be in Trisquel, it has been confirmed, by default. You are correct, it keeps much of the stuff that makes Ubuntu successful...
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Had to look up your little acronym there... not sure why you used it as it doesn't save time. But anyhow, it is an upstream related thing, and will probably change in future releases. OO.org is still Libre, and it is easy to install and then uninstall OO.org if you wish.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Well, Linux is the kernel, we don't go around calling windows NT... I get both sides points, but if it wasn't for GNU, it is likely the world's software would be a much different place, and not for the better. Consider that Microsoft was selling NT I think it was for something like $800 in the early 90's and the home version for like $200, and the only difference was one dll file that allowed the http pipes to go from 10 to 50, which is something a business or office could use with lans. When you overwrote the home version's dll file with the NT, you got the same exact OS bit for bit. Maybe you disagree, but that highway robbery BS is just evil to me. I am glad you got a little history with GNU and Linus, it helps to make since of it all.
Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.
Yep, I recall that DLL hack to switch versions. And when O'Rielly sold an HTTP server and said to buy the NT workstation and run that, and then Microsoft changed license terms and the DLL to only allow 10 connections. I have used Linux since it was version .37 or something like that in the early 90s. I do not use it as much anymore (more business work than development/engineering work), and did not even know about GNU/Linux. It was kind of neat to learn.
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