I finally migrated to Trisquel

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xdknight
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se unió: 05/31/2017

I finally 100% migrated to Trisquel from Fedora. Everything seems working perfect and moved my configs and required software (like openbox+tint2) from Fedora to Trisquel without any pain in 2 hours.
Special thanks to jxself for newer linux-libre kernel.

Cheers! I am happy now.

One thing I haven't found yet, how to disable annoying 'beep' on login screen startup.

chaosmonk

I am a member!

I am a translator!

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se unió: 07/07/2017

> One thing I haven't found yet, how to disable annoying 'beep' on login
> screen startup.

A workaround might be to mute the login screen.

Jabjabs
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se unió: 07/05/2014

Congratulations on the move, I hope you enjoy it for years to come. I know I have.

freeatlast

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se unió: 07/21/2018

trisquel is awesome it does resemble Linux mint but without the proprietary software preinstalled thus the fsf certification

JoseGatica
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se unió: 10/26/2016

"One thing I haven't found yet, how to disable annoying 'beep' on login screen startup."

You can mute that sound and all notifications going to System => Preferences => Hardware => Sound

Then, set sounds theme as without sounds

Congrats and welcome to libre world!!

davidel (no verificado)
davidel

"I finally 100% migrated to Trisquel from Fedora."

Well done!!

nadebula.1984
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se unió: 05/01/2018

Trisquel is 100% free/libre and Fedora is 99% free. Fedora doesn't reject non-free blobs so it could "support" more hardware, mostly notably those awkwardly designed non-Atheros WLAN adapters.

I remember that FSFLA (who presents Linux-libre kernel) has deblobed versions of Fedora and CentOS. I really enjoy the spins and lab versions of Fedora (like Debian's Pure Blends). What I need to do is to replace its kernel with a deblobed one.