Hi All Gurus,
user list might have been better.
Anyway the instructions to install Trinity to Ubuntu lacks one command sudo passwd to define the pass. I tried to install several times with the instructions from Trinity site, without no success.
Then I found this http://www.howtogeek.com/106840/how-to-install-trinity-on-ubuntu-relive-kde-...
Only difference between failed and working Trinity install on Ubuntu was that sudo passwd.
I don't understand how this exactly this is the key factor, but I can think that because Trinity want's to replace sudo and it can't if there is no pass defined.
Anyway I though I let you know.
Thanks for your effort!
Best Regards Kari Laine FINLAND
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This is great, Kari! Not only should that "sudo password" command be added to the installation instructions on the Trinity webpage, but a link to that howtogeek web page should be included also. That page is a very nice visual aid for installation and use of Trinity on Ubuntu.
Trinity on Oneiric is probably the most important installation because:
1 Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distro.
2 Most people probably use the latest version -- Oneiric Ocelot.
3 Ubuntu needs TDE more than any other distro, since its default DE is so oversimplified.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 07:51:12PM +0300, Kari Laine wrote:
Hi All Gurus,
user list might have been better.
Anyway the instructions to install Trinity to Ubuntu lacks one command sudo passwd to define the pass. I tried to install several times with the instructions from Trinity site, without no success.
Then I found this http://www.howtogeek.com/106840/how-to-install-trinity-on-ubuntu-relive-kde-...
Only difference between failed and working Trinity install on Ubuntu was that sudo passwd.
I don't understand how this exactly this is the key factor, but I can think that because Trinity want's to replace sudo and it can't if there is no pass defined.
Anyway I though I let you know.
Thanks for your effort!
Best Regards Kari Laine FINLAND