Le 06/12/2011 23:35, Darrell Anderson a écrit :
Ah, I see. I'm a regular Amarok user too.
I don't know whether this will help, but in my dual boot setup with
KDE3 and TDE, I ran some nominal tests with Amarok 3.5.13. Nothing
unusual or unexpected happened. I did not perform exhaustive testing,
but I never was an Amarok power user and would not know how to
perform exhaustive testing with Amarok. But my playlists loaded and
tunes sounded the same as in KDE3. Volume control worked, Pause
button worked, I could hide or enable the menu, etc, and Amarok did
not crash.
I migrated my KDE3 profile to TDE using my migration script.
Therefore, all of my Amarok settings, config files, and databases
were the same.
But you raise an interesting point about being able to concurrently
run both KDE3 and TDE --- what happens when the TDE version breaks?
As much as I am pressing here to get TDE as my primary desktop, the
bugzilla contains some irritating bugs that are not yet resolved.
Thus, cautious people will be tempted to use KDE3 in any transition.
I know there are many patches in the bugzilla queue waiting to be
merged, but after that happens I hope R14 sees a thorough scrubbing
before release.
That is my personal goal: that by R14, TDE is my primary desktop, if
not sooner. I'm so close right now. :)
Thank you. I took the time to install amarok-trinity.
What I feared happened: I spent several hours resolving conflicts with
debian-multimedia and wheezy packages. I had to downgrade and remove a
lot of things. But now, it works.
I'll have to install it from sources because there's too much
important packages I had to remove.
--
Laurent Dard