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On 02/16/2016 03:59 AM, Thomas Maus wrote:
I appreciate your work much Trinity TDE seems to be the only X11 desktop left providing enough functionality and configurability to support an ergonomic and powerful X11 GUI for me(FOOTNOTE{Usage}). And it is significantly improved over KDE 3.5!
Hi Thomas, welcome to TDE and welcome to the mailing list :-)
That said, nevertheless there are some kinks, one being the new Xrandr config interfaces in "control center -> system administration -> monitor & display" and the system tray "TDErandrtray" applet.(FOOTNOTE{Expertise offered})
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tderandr definitely has some quirks. I usually work with one display, but occasionally I add a second one and I have also seen funny things sometimes. Best suggestion to avoid "losing" your detailed report, is to file one (or possibly more, divided based on the different points) bug reports/enhancement reports on TDE's bugszilla (http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net). The TDE development team is extremely small, so do not be surprised if some bugs will be addressed several months later :-(
FOOTNOTE{Expertise offered}:
<snip> Whatever contribution you can give, is more than welcomed. As said we are few, so the more the better. Whenever you need some guide/hints to do something, just write to the list or contact us on the IRC channel, we will help the best we can. Bug hunting and documentation is a good area you can contribute to. We used to have another user in the past doing exactly that, but somehow he lost interest in TDE and (presumably) moved to another DE. Everything else you can do is a plus. We all contribute to TDE in our spare time, so there is no obligation to deliver or fixed timeline. When you can you do, when you can not you dont :-)
FOOTNOTE{Xrandr use cases}:
Put this info to the bugszilla too, please
FOOTNOTE{Usage}:
Glad you like TDE :-))))
Side note: TDE community is small and development is slow since there are only few active part-time developers. But it keeps moving forward and as you noticed it is much improved over KDE 3.5. Any new person willing to actively contribute is very welcome and as you will find out, there is plenty of space to move around and play with. We are a small but nice group :-)
Cheers Michele