KDE3.5.10 from Debian had a PDF preview in Konqueror. Is there such a thing in
Trinity, too? If yes, how do I activate it?
Nik
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I have TDE running on Squeeze. I need to run wireshark as root. Can I? Or
have I hit a fatal flaw in Trinity? :-(
I.e. has anyone got a viable workaround for it (other than learn how to set
sudo up.)
Thanks,
Lisi
The "find text as you type" feature seems not to work for me in
konqueror/khtml 3.5.12. The shortcut is still set correctly to /,
but nothing happens when I press the / key.
Is this a known problem, or if not then how can I debug it further, please ?
Nick
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Hi all,
I just downloaded and installed the new Mint Debian 201109. It says it's
100% compatible with repositories designed for Squeeze, but Trinity won't
install due to over a dozen unresolved dependencies. Is there any obvious
reason this is so, and anything simple I can do to fix it?
Alternatively, is there another Debian-based, rolling-release distro on
which Trinity will install without problems? (I could just use Debian, but
I'd prefer to use a distro on which things like wireless drivers work out of
the box.)
Thanks.
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It was mentioned on the Mint Debian 201109 thread the nightly builds could be
installed, sources.list entires available. Since I use Virtualbox I gave it a
try withDebian Sueeze/
Smooth install, to early to tell much but one item that stands out, I can know
drag & drop/move/remove(uncheck)the column headers in kmail. Know thats the kind
of change I can live with. Interface looks identical, I use KDE classic.
missing package: desktop-base-trinity.
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Peace,
Greg
I noticed when reinstalling kaffeine-trinity that also installed as
"recommends" were :
kdesudo-trinity, kpackage-trinity
I do not use or want either of those on my Debian system and can't see
the reason for this.
Although it is not a problem for me to purge them, this could be seen by
some Debian users as another example of enforced use of Ubuntu-style
sudo on Squeeze/TDE
It is not easy to work out whether installing (especially multiple
packages) with "no-recommends" is a good thing or not; that sometimes
means reduced functionality.
My concern is, there are probably other TDE packages which behave
similarly. I don't know if this counts as a bug or is for some reason
intentional.
Any comments?
Hello 2 All,
SUBJ pretty much says it all.
Using Firefox 6.0.2 (binary from mozilla.com) on 32bit Fedora 14 I've got line
"/bugzilla3/" displayed at the top of any TDE bug report.
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=399http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=400
e.t.c.
Also checked it with Konquerror and it also shows "/bugzilla3/" at the top of
pages. Seems to me like minor TDE bugzilla configuration error.
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My Desktop icons seem to be deciding for themselves where
they
should appear. I have tried several times to keep the icons
arranged the way I like - "By Type - Directories First".
The arrangement lasts through maybe three logins, then I
find
the icons rearranged again.
If it matters, I'm using Trinity 3.5.12 with Debian Squeeze.
I have checked the file
~/.trinity/share/apps/kdesktop/IconPositions
and nothing obvious is amiss, though I can't be certain I'd
recognize a problem there. I'd be grateful for a clue.
Thanks
John
----- Original Message Follows -----
From: hha4491 <hha4491(a)web.de>
To: trinity-users(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Desktop Icon Positions
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 09:04:52 +0200
> Hi John,
> > I have checked the file
> > ~/.trinity/share/apps/kdesktop/IconPositions
> > and nothing obvious is amiss, though I can't be certain
> > I'd recognize a problem there. I'd be grateful for a
> clue. if you start with a right-click on an empty desktop
> "Desktop arrange/setting" (?) you'll find under
> "Behavior->File Symbols" "arrage symbols automatically".
> I have disabled that. --
> Viele Grüße,
> Hartmut
>
Thank you for the suggestion. That was not it. Problem
persists.
John