Can you please confirm this bug?
Minimize all apps, so the Desktop area is visible. Right-click an empty spot in the Desktop screen and select Open Terminal Here. Firefox is launched! If Firefox is already running, a new Firefox window launches. Weird!
That menu has "Ctrl+T" next to the "Open Terminal Here" option. Indeed, when all applications are minimized and the Desktop screen is visible, Ctrl+T launches Firefox.
Does that happen to you too?
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Luciano ES
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It's not that I want any special treatmente here, it's just that I do. Every time I boot/log in, I have to suffer through these bugs:
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=428http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=431
Bug #431 forces me to perform two checks before I can go on.
Those are bad enough, but really bad is this bug with Kmail which is forcing me to log off and log in several times a day:
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=438
This has just become unacceptable. I use my computer to work, and I need to check my mail several times a day. The damn thing keeps getting jammed over and over, I have to restart my session several times a day. And this is Linux, not Windows or Mac, so restarting a session actually means closing all my currently running apps then restarting them after I log in again. They start automatically, but it takes a while for them to be ready. It's not like Windows and Mac, where we can log off, come back and everything is still there up and running just the way we left it. And I have to reconfigure my keyboard every frigging time I log in. It's driving me nuts.
Another very irritating thing is to think that I had none of these problems when I was using the 9.04 Trinity distro. How can software get WORSE? I just upgraded because... Well, pure peer pressure. Everywhere I go (forums, IRC) people keep telling me "yak yak, your OS is old as dust, upgrade already, yakety-yak". Damn, do I regret upgrading! But I just have NO TIME to go back now. I've wasted too much time already fine tuning the one I have now.
Please, for the love of humanity, get Kmail fixed stat.
Thank you for listening.
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Luciano ES
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All,
I have a number of kde3 themes (and emerald themes) that I have created over
the years that I'm happy to give to trinity if there is any interest in
collecting them. Here is an example of a BlackGold (dark) theme that I have
updated in Trinity:
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http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/ss/dcrTrinityBlackGold.jpg
The theme uses keramic style and a dark color scheme:
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/cfg/color-schemes/dcrTrinityBlackG…
(you may have to adjust the gold depending on monitor brightness :)
The .kth files are a bit large for me to host at home. If you want to try the
ktheme, (with font & icon settings, etc...) it is available here:
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/cfg/ktheme/dcrBlackGoldTrinity.kth
Let me know if there is any interest in collecting these to either package or
make available on the wiki. I probably have a dozen kthemes in varying
darknesses and probably 100+ emerald themes. A sample of the emerald themes are
available here: http://drankinatty.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=0
I guess I could just upload the .kth files to deviantart as well..., but if
you want to broaden the selection in Trinity -- they are all GPL.
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
hello all,
I'm a fresh trinity user and so far, I like it :)
so I decided to resurrect some of my favourite kde 3.x programs which are not
in the trinity repos and built very simple (checkinstall-) packages from
them.
they can be found here:
http://www.hoernerfranzracing.de/zip/trinity/
maybe someone here can use them, too.
werner
Is there a way to get konqueror to work with a SOCKS proxy?
I do this:
$ ssh -D 12345 user@remote
Iceweasel works fine when I set the proxy to SOCKS localhost:12345.
now I'd like konqeror to use that SOCKS4/5 server on localhost. But whatever I
check on the SOCKS tab, I get an error message. I tried tsocks, but konqueror
still connects directly to the net.
Does anybody have an idea?
Nik
Hi,
I installed LibreOffice, but the desktop integration package
libreoffice3.3-debian-menus_3.3-6_all.deb
does not work properly wit Trinity, e. g. Open a document does not work. Is that a
Trinity problem?
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in a super-user terminal I get this:
# synaptic
Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
(synaptic:19493): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :1.0
in a user terminal I get this:
$ synaptic
bash: synaptic: command not found
from the debian menu, clicking synaptic does nothing.
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Paul Cartwright
Begin forwarded message:
*From:* HHa <hha4491(a)web.de>
*Date:* February 21, 2011 13:08:20 EST
*To:* Robert Xu <robxu9(a)gmail.com>
*Subject:* *Re: [trinity-users] LibreOffice*
Hi Robert,
Can you please file a bug report at the Trinity website?
I don't have an account for bugs.
Please keep messages inline with the mailing list.
You must create an account for the bugzilla, then file a bug there.
this morning I noticed my system was rather sluggish. One thing I found
was nepomukserver, and about 5 other processes.. I am running Debian
Squeeze & trinity kde3.5 . I turned off the desktop search function, is
there anything else I can do?
I had those processes running & I use gnome desktop! my other user runs
trinity..
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Paul Cartwright