Aqui parece normal... acabo até de atualizar o pacote linux-libre do Freesh numa VM. :debian: :gnu: :linuxLibre: 👍️ 👍️
root@2:~# apt update && apt full-upgrade --verbose-versions && apt autoremove --purge && apt clean [...] Hit:4 http://deb.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security InRelease Get:5 http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/freesh/mirrors.txt Mirrorlist [363 B] Ign:6 https://www.netbsd.mirror.si/freesh freesh InRelease Ign:6 https://www.netbsd.mirror.si/freesh freesh InRelease Ign:6 https://www.netbsd.mirror.si/freesh freesh InRelease Ign:6 https://www.netbsd.mirror.si/freesh freesh InRelease Hit:6 https://mirror.cyberbits.eu/linux-libre/freesh freesh InRelease Fetched 363 B in 14s (26 B/s) Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done 1 package can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see it. Calculating upgrade... Done The following NEW packages will be installed: linux-image-6.14.4-gnu (6.14.4-gnu-1.0) The following packages will be upgraded: linux-libre (6.14.3 => 6.14.4) 1 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 149 MB of archives. After this operation, 168 MB of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Get:1 http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/freesh/mirrors.txt Mirrorlist [363 B] Get:2 http://ftp.linuxliber.md/freesh freesh/main amd64 linux-image-6.14.4-gnu amd64 6.14.4-gnu-1.0 [149 MB] Get:3 https://mirror.cedia.org.ec/linux-libre/freesh freesh/main amd64 linux-libre amd64 6.14.4 [780 B] Fetched 149 MB in 21s (6938 kB/s) Reading changelogs... Done Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-6.14.4-gnu. (Reading database ... 44593 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack .../linux-image-6.14.4-gnu_6.14.4-gnu-1.0_amd64.deb ... Unpacking linux-image-6.14.4-gnu (6.14.4-gnu-1.0) ... Preparing to unpack .../linux-libre_6.14.4_amd64.deb ... Unpacking linux-libre (6.14.4) over (6.14.3) ... Setting up linux-image-6.14.4-gnu (6.14.4-gnu-1.0) ... [...] #Debian#GNU#LinuxLibre#APT
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How do we hold organizations accountable for the topics represented by the community? @osi refuses to publish the voting results .. @fsfe has said nothing, it was quick to attack individuals, and a sister organizations for entirely unrelated topics. What does the @fsfe and @osi actually represent? The user? Or the sponsors ....
Not only because Debian is a #GNU#Linux distribution that many French administrations use, not only because many civil servants contribute to it, and not only because the Debian project is such an amazing social achievement: it's also because we still have so much to learn from it!
Did you know @rms launched the @fsf in 1985 to promote freedom-respecting software? Or that one of his cornerstone creations, the GNU Project, laid the groundwork for what's now a huge ecosystem of free software? Stallman's vision questions who controls our software. Dive into the free software movement and discover a community dedicated to user freedom and control over your computing! https://www.gnu.org/#FreeSoftware#SoftwareFreedom#GNU
Hola soy Cris. Tengo 23 años, soy nuevo. Recién me entere sobre este mundo de las redes federadas. Quiero conocer personas con las que pueda hablar sobre software libre.
Hi, it’s me, Freedo! 🐧✨ I'm happy to announce new Linux-Libre kernel releases: 6.14.4-gnu, 6.12.25-gnu, 6.6.88-gnu, and 6.1.135-gnu are out now! 🛠️💻 Free as in freedom, polished and ready for you! 🌟 Grab them, spread the word, and keep computing in freedom. Your adventure in freedom awaits! 💖🐧 Thank you everyone for supporting fully free software - you make the world better! 🚀 https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/#FreeSoftware#SoftwareFreedom#GNU#Linux#LinuxLibre
Here I am in 2025 still budgeting with Gnumeric. I might be the only person on the planet who still uses Abiword and Gnumeric for everything. Since at least high school. It's been at least 25 years. #gnumeric#abiword#linux#gnome#gnu
@cferdinandi The Expat license allows for exactly the same things the GNU GPL does, which is what makes them compatible. E.g., a non-commercial software license would not be compatible with the #GNU#GPL since it limits how you can use a program, something the GNU GPL does not.
@mapcar Worst part, is that .. given enough granularity ... where a function per card, this would work _REALLY_ well, since it would just be a matter of light refraction.
My biggest pet peeve is when you have movement in files, function FOO got moved from before BAR to after BAR. Or into another file, or some such.
What I'd like to see is "logical" movement, something #GNU ChangeLog always did very good at ...