Actually, I didn't have understood the Trisquel spirit. Yes, what I
really want is the old interface, with the menu activated with alt+F1,
with the down pannel and multiple desktop support.
When I installed the standard Ubuntu, I received Unity interface. I
know I can install Gnome-Shell, but it's not the same.
Trisquel 7 seemed to be faster than Ubuntu 14.04, but I don't know if
the reason is Orca. Perhaps, Orca 3.12 has a performance better than
3.10 and this is the reason of the best speed. but the fact is, even
if I use Ubuntu 14.04 with Gnome-Shell, not with Unity, I didn't have
so good performance.
>From some time to now, I have been thinking to change my distro.
Archlinux is very difficult to install. I tried also to install
Fedora, but the installer kept silent, even after activating Orca.
The important is: I thought to change from the standard Ubuntu, becose
I had lots of problems. but perhaps Trisquel is not the best option.
You have mentioned Ubuntu Mate. This is a variant of the standard Ubuntu?
2014-11-15 18:51 GMT-02:00, D. A. H. <dhunt freedommail co>:
--> What's the point of using Trisquel if you're going to use non-free
> packages? There's no technical or mechanical process blocking you, but
> Trisquel is all about 'running free'. If you want to do otherwise, just
> run Ubuntu (Mate, if you like the old-style interface).
>
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