Trisquel on Intel 13th gen laptop
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Hey everyone, I just installed Trisquel on an HP Probook 6560b and I love how it looks, and that is doesn't include non-free software. I would also like to use it on a newer laptop I own. Sadly, this laptop has an Intel 13th gen, so it will not even boot. Would it be a good idea to use Debian as the host OS, and then install trisquel in a VM? I could also remove the non-free repos from debian I'd imagine, then try to get a Trisquel-like MATE setup. Also, does anyone know the package name for the "Add/Remove Applications" program on Trisquel? I would like to install that on debian if possible.
You can try the alpha version of Trisquel Mini 12 Ecne (with LXDE) with GNU Linux-libre 6.8:
https://cdbuilds.trisquel.org/trisquel-mini_12.0_amd64.iso
Or try the Trisquel 11 remastered version of ThinkPenguin compatible with 13th Intel CPUs with GNU Linux-libre 5.19:
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/files/remastered-isos/trisquel_11.0.0-2023.07.23_amd64-TP.iso
The remastered ISO seems to the way to go. I was not aware of its existence: thank you icarolongo!
Once Trisquel 11 installed, please tell us here if the system has sound. If not, can you try to follow the manual on https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/no-sound-intel-processor-11th-generation-or-more without the first command line and report whether it was enough to get sound? If it is not, you can execute the first and third command lines and, hopefully, you will get sound after one more reboot.
The system didn't have sound out of the box, but after using the second command you listed and rebooting, it does. Thanks!
The Trisquel Remastered ISO works great. Thanks!