High guys. This may have been spelled out somewhere, but if so I
missed it, so please bear with me.
I've been a KDE user since 1.x which was part of SuSE v5.3. Up till
KDE4, I was always found KDE to do what I needed.
I have some questions about the future direction of KDE3:
1. Qt4 port - I saw that this is one the roadmap. Is this really
neccessary? I know that a lot of my complaints about KDE4 was the
useless revamp of the interface, but having to have both Qt3/4 libs
was also a huge pain. I'm not against a port if there are compelling
reasons for it, but I have seen no compelling reason for KDE4. It
uses more memory and space.
I have a lot of older laptops that I find KDE3 to be snappy and KDE4
to be like molassas.
2. What about the other KDE projects like KOffice? I've always made
use of KOffice instead of anything else. I find OpenOffice to be
bloated.
3. Removal of HAL in favor of udev - Is this something that is going
to affect KDE3?
4. Dependencies - I'm not sure how it is on other distros, but I've
always found SuSE/openSUSE to suffer from unneccessary dependencies.
Not everyone has a Palmpilot device, and most PIMs assume you do and
force you to install support for something you don't have. I'm not
sure how the core KDE and the other projects handle this. How is
Trinity planning to do it?
5. XOrg and KDE3 - on openSUSE 11.3, I can't setup my displays
because openSUSE removed it's config program SaX2 and I can't get XOrg
to work with my displays. Works fine in openSUSE 11.0/KDE3 because I
have SaX2. Is there an alternative for configuring displays?
Sorry if some of this is a repeat. I'm new to the list, but a
longtime KDE user.
Thanx
Hallo Liste,
mir fehlen offensicht einige deutsche Sprachpakete. Welche könntenb das sein?
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Viele Grüße,
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Ohne Zensur suchen:
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ökologisch suchen:
http://www.ecosia.de
Das heutige Motto:
Ist der Chef nicht da, entscheidet sein Stellvertreter. Ist auch der nicht da,
entscheidet der gesunde Menschenverstand.
Firstly my thanks and congratulations to the Trinity project for such
great work and the support for Debian. It is my desktop of choice for
Debian Squeeze and looks really nice, more so than the (old) kde
defaults. In fact I have run Trinity (ubuntu packsges) on Debian
Squeeze since last November. It idles at around 100MB ram usage.
I now have a fresh Squeeze install with Trinity from the new
Trinity-Debian repos. This was done using debootstrap and chroot.
Trinity-kde was installed with apt-get (in the chroot) using a text
list of specific packages. I use these methods to minimise bloat.
The only issue is, kdesu. I saw an earlier post on this but no
resolution. Is nobody else getting this?
I can't change the clock or get root from kcontrol, kuser, etc. The
workaround is sudo or sux (/opt/trinity/bin needs to go in roots
$PATH) in a konsole to open kde apps
I do not like to use sudo by preference but in this case I have set my
user in /etc/sudoers. (works as expected otherwise, e.g. <sudo kwrite>
is successful)
Ideally I would like to disable sudo altogether and just use su, sux and kdesu.
kdesudo-trinity is installed.
In my old Squeeze install I fixed kdesu by adding a text file
~/.kde3/share/config/kdesurc containing:
[super-user-command]
super-user-command=su
No luck with that on the new install
In konsole:
dzz@exelinux:~$ kdesudo kwrite
/usr/bin/xauth: (argv):1: couldn't query Security extension on display ":0.0"
No protocol specified
kwrite: cannot connect to X server :0.0
dzz@exelinux:~$ kdesu kwrite
/usr/bin/xauth: (argv):1: couldn't query Security extension on display ":0.0"
No protocol specified
kwrite: cannot connect to X server :0.0
. Any ideas what is wrong?
Hi,
before i would get envolved with the Trinity-Project in other ways, i would
like to donate, but I hate Paypal. Is there any other way?
Peace,
Heinrich
Hi,
I have troubles (bash errors) since I removed packages
debian-kgtk-trinity & kgtk-qt3-trinity:
ERROR: ld.so: object '/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so' from
LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored.
Don't know where LD_PRELOAD is defined... (not in /etc/)
Any solution?
Thank a lot,
Nicolas
Hi everyone,
does anyone know how I can make openoffice use the trinity open/save
dialog boxes ?
It used to work on my debian lenny kde 3.5.10 system with the
openoffice.org-kde package installed but I don't know how to get it back
with trinity on debian squeeze.
Thanks,
regards,
Denis
Recall below the method for obtaining the GPG signing key for the
trinity project.
2. Add the GPG signing key:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
--recv-keys 2B8638D0
At home, I have no problem at all doing this through my ISP (comcast).
However, at work, the port used for obtaining the key is blocked so I
cannot add the key to my work data base. I had the same problem with
ubuntu keys and had to gain special permissions just to get the key.
I was hoping there may be a simpler way to just copy the key over, and
install it. Can you send instructions with it ?
Thanks
--
James D. Freels
freelsjd(a)gmail.com
Hi everyone,
Really excited about the continued development of KDE 3.5 but I have
to say it is really hard to find information on the KDE 3 environment
since most of KDE 4's apps have the same names... Anyway, I'm using
the 64-bit version of Ubuntu 10.10 (Trinity of course) and having
issues getting torrents to run in Ktorrent (both the KDE 3 and KDE 4
versions). I have forwarded the ports in my router and also have UPnP
running on the router and in Ktorrent. UPnP appears to work in
Transmission as well, but the torrents remain stalled. I haven't
gotten a single torrent past 0.00%. I'm really bummed because I use
torrents all the time and I want to use KDE 3.5 so badly... has anyone
else resolved/had this issue? Thanks for your assistance!
Jason
Hi Folks,
Found TrinityKDE and was VERY happy! Short of a many page diatribe :-), I
loath kde4 :).
I downloaded and burned the LiveCD and fired it up (happy dance) and just to
see what would happen I elected to add kpat (my great time waster :) and
much to my disgust I ended up with a very large chunk of kde4 and the kde4
version of kpat(UGH).
I do not want *anything* to do with kde4. I've shared the link with a
number of people who are VERY happy to hear about this project!
How do I set this up so I end up with kde3.5 goodies and none of the kde4
festering sewage?
Thanks VERY much in advance!