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@martix & @blizgreat!
I know! It's shameful. I do have it set to "ask to activate". There's some New Mexico Oil & Gas geological mapping sites I have to use for my title work that require flash. Unfortunately in my industry there's computers in public offices still running XP and they have some of their services built around flash based solutions. RMS would probably flat line if he went in there.
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No worries Cog, was kidding. Most esp if something is work related and required. Really doubt there's very many open source only comp users in the entire world.
Would be interested to see meaningful stats on it. No idea where anyone would look for credible info about that. No matter what, amazed and grateful all the open source goodness of the world came to be.
Vll!
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cog wrote:flash plugin on firefox..
Jesus Holy Christ!!
Not even he can save you from Firefox with flash!
Last edited by grobister (2018-02-07 04:52:30)
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Ok Blizzie here's mine.
RMS would not be happy but hey, at least it's better than using a whole proprietary OS right?
dragon@lair:~$ vrms
Non-free packages installed on lair
firmware-misc-nonfree Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kerne
p7zip-rar non-free rar module for p7zip
Contrib packages installed on lair
flashplugin-nonfree Adobe Flash Player - browser plugin
virtualbox x86 virtualization solution - base binaries
virtualbox-dkms x86 virtualization solution - kernel module sources fo
virtualbox-qt x86 virtualization solution - Qt based user interface
2 non-free packages, 0.1% of 2094 installed packages.
4 contrib packages, 0.2% of 2094 installed packages.
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virtualbox x86 virtualization solution - base binaries virtualbox-dkms x86 virtualization solution - kernel module sources fo virtualbox-qt x86 virtualization solution - Qt based user interface
:cry:
Make RMS happy:
VirtualBox's security record is absolutely atrocious so I would get rid of that ASAP even if their licence wasn't evil.
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Well HoaS is right about VirtualBox but the truth is the last time I tried KVM even with virt-manager to make it "easy" I just couldn't wrap my head around it the same way I could with VirtualBox. I had the same trouble grokking QEMU so I took the lazy way and stuck with what was familiar.
It's been a while now so maybe I'll have another go at it.
Last edited by MAC the Bloody (2018-02-08 08:15:32)
“The university is well structured, well tooled, to turn out people with all the sharp edges worn off...." Mario Savio
"Protections for anonymous speech are vital to democratic discourse". Help enforce our right to free and anonymous speech by running a Tor relay.
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Weven with virt-manager to make it "easy"
virt-manager just confuses me, try using the command line instead.
I have a guide here:
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Thanks HoaS. The last time tried this was before you posted that guide. I honestly don't even remember now what it was that was throwing me off when I tried it. I'll read through the whole discussion tomorrow and give it another try.
“The university is well structured, well tooled, to turn out people with all the sharp edges worn off...." Mario Savio
"Protections for anonymous speech are vital to democratic discourse". Help enforce our right to free and anonymous speech by running a Tor relay.
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Thanks HoaS, I'll try KVM too, I also use VirtualBox and don't feel ok with it.
Anyway, my VRMS report is mostly firmware. I think it would work without much of it, I just need the atheros for the usb wifi dongle, iwlwifi for the internal
Non-free packages installed on blu
amd64-microcode Processor microcode firmware for AMD CPUs
firmware-amd-graphics Binary firmware for AMD/ATI graphics chips
firmware-atheros Binary firmware for Atheros wireless cards
firmware-iwlwifi Binary firmware for Intel Wireless cards
firmware-linux Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kerne
firmware-linux-nonfree Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kerne
firmware-misc-nonfree Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kerne
firmware-realtek Binary firmware for Realtek wired/wifi/BT adapters
intel-microcode Processor microcode firmware for Intel CPUs
Contrib packages installed on blu
b43-fwcutter utility for extracting Broadcom 43xx firmware
firmware-b43-installer firmware installer for the b43 driver
firmware-b43legacy-installer firmware installer for the b43legacy driver
iucode-tool Intel processor microcode tool
ttf-mscorefonts-installer Installer for Microsoft TrueType core fonts
virtualbox x86 virtualization solution - base binaries
virtualbox-dkms x86 virtualization solution - kernel module sources fo
virtualbox-qt x86 virtualization solution - Qt based user interface
9 non-free packages, 0.6% of 1634 installed packages.
8 contrib packages, 0.5% of 1634 installed packages.
Last edited by devnull (2018-02-08 14:17:20)
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Another +1 for Kvm. Had only just started dorking with it and unfortunately current lappy doesn't support Vm's. Still found it to be fairly straight forward to use and its well supported by some heavy hitters in gnu/nix.
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my debian server:
vrms
Non-free packages installed on localhost
libfaac-dev AAC audio encoder (development)
libfaac0 AAC audio encoder (library)
2 non-free packages, 0.2% of 808 installed packages.
not so bad i guess.
on my archlinux desktop... holy richard, i will spare you the gory details.
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^Pretty dang good, no worries about gory. Again think exclusively open source is an exceedingly rare thing regardless.
Cant help but be awed by RMS, right person, right place and time. Truly cant remember much of the story behind the key figures assoc w the open source movement atm. Too much ethanol, too few braincells left. Cant help but admire them and be grateful though, shrugs.
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^ Educational link
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