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Hi folks,
I'm using trinity on a 64 bit Ubuntu precise (12.04) installation and
I want to report a very annoying bug caused by a package conflict of
libogg0 from the trinity repository:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/trinity-desktop/+bug/977103
Since trinity's libogg0 conflicts with Ubuntu libogg0:i386 several 32
bit applications such as adobe reader can no longer be installed on 64
bit trinity installations.
Is there really a conflict between libogg0 and libogg0:i386 that needs
to be in the package definition or can one just remove this tag?
Best Regards,
Stefan
Hello
I am desperate: I just tried to de install kde trinity
and now my sudoers file got deleted, a new generated, but
I do not any longer belong to this group. That is why
I cannot use my PC anymore.
Is re installation the only solution?
thanks
Uwe Brauer
I've a bunch of systems with OS 12.2, but only one or two with TDE. On the
one currently wired up, which uses sysvinit-init instead of systemd init, I
normally boot to runlevel 3, same as on most of my systems. If as normal user
I do startx -- :1, exit TDE, and then switch to runlevel 5, the system
quickly locks up completely, and puts the display in sleep mode. IIRC, this
doesn't happen on KDE3 or KDE4 systems. :-(
Where in the world does one begin to try to figure out the cause? Any ideas?
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Hello everyone!
I would like to inform you that as a little Christmas gift I have prepared
a live / install CD Ubuntu Precise with Trinity 3.5.13.1.
Includes a basic set of Trinity components and applications, including
localization in seven selected languages: English, French, German,
Italian, Russian, Spanish and Czech of course :)
It is prepared as 64 bit and also 32 bit ISO.
And are already available to download from mirrors:
http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/cdimages/thirdparty/ubun…
Comments and suggestions for future LiveCD releases are welcome.
Slavek
--
Hi,
I'd like to run trinity parts, at least kpdf, on a machine where I
have no admin privileges (it is a Debian Squeeze and runs gnome2). So
far, I've:
1. downloaded the following packages:
kpdf-trinity_3.5.13-0debian9+r1258283+pr3~squeeze_amd64.deb
kdelibs4c2a-trinity_3.5.13-0debian9+r1261449+pr12~squeeze_amd64.deb
libtqtinterface_3.5.13-0debian9+r1258011+pr2~squeeze_amd64.deb
libqt3-mt_3.3.8d-0ubuntu0+sr73+pr181~squeeze_amd64.deb
2. extracted them using =dpkg-deb -x=: this creates ./usr,
./opt/trinity, etc.
3. tryed to run kpdf:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(find opt/trinity/lib usr/lib -type d | xargs echo |
sed "s; ;:;g") opt/trinity/bin/kpdf
this sets
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=opt/trinity/lib:opt/trinity/lib/mime:opt/trinity/lib/mime/packages:opt/trinity/lib/trinity:\
opt/trinity/lib/trinity/plugins:opt/trinity/lib/trinity/plugins/styles:\
opt/trinity/lib/trinity/plugins/designer:usr/lib:usr/lib/pkgconfig:\
usr/lib/qt3:usr/lib/qt3/plugins:usr/lib/qt3/plugins/inputmethods:\
usr/lib/qt3/plugins/imageformats
In the end, kpdf is running but:
1. I throws many errors a start time:
1. complains about dcop server being absent: can I skip this? I
found nothing relevant in the kpdf man page
2. could not find mime type "application octet-stream", seems to
be related to
3. then says "no mime types installed"
2. file and edit menus have "No text!" names. I guess I can figure
out why because kpdf is missing its files (i.e., there's no
/opt/trinity/share/apps/kpdfpart/part.rc et al. in the kpdf
scope), but I don't know how to fix it. Note that I copied
~/.trinity/share/apps/kpdfpart/part.rc.
I'd be glad if someone has the willing to help me polishing this! I
really miss kpdf at work!
Thank you,
Nicolas
PS: Would it be possible to install and run parts of trinity from a
fakeroot env?
Happy New Year to all
Thank you, Slavek, for this beautiful Christmas gift that was
the "tde-3.5.13.1-ubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso". Everyone will have
read some bitterness in my reports on the using TDE / Fedora17. I only have
good things to say (until now) on installing from the CD Trinity and its
operation, until the closing session window, with it's TDE icone! I even
thought that I would start my everyday "Oss 11.1" with the Grub freshly
installed! But that dream was too deep!
So no screen definition problem / unstability ( /-: but I have booted
only once). I will probably inhibit SeLinux as soon as possible.
With Fedora, things have been much improved after the system updates.
But with Ubuntu-12/TDE, I have not found the graphical update tools, the
name of which I've forgotten, in the "10.10 TDE enterprise". It seems to me
that there were several of these tools. Do I have to do these updates,
before continuing migration?
Thank you, Slavek, for working on TDE.
Patrick
Oups: Sent yestuday to trinity-announce at lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Since installing the recent update to FF 16.0.2, I have been having
constant issues. Sometimes as often as 3-4 times a day (other times it
works ok for a couple of days at a time), FF will appear as though it
has lost all access to the internet. Any tabs that I try to reload will
just sit there and spin. 'Top' does not show any processes running out
of control, and if I close and restart FF, everything works normally.
I have not noticed any pattern to the sites I'm visiting when it stops
working. It does not appear to be related to flash content, and
sometimes I come back to my computer to see it stuck trying to reload a
page, so it appears to lose its connection even when not being actively
used. I do not have any proxies or other special setting for my network
- it's just a straight connection to the local LAN. I had assumed it
was just my computer, but today my wife informed me that she has also
been having the same problems for the past week. Both systems are
running Ubuntu 11.04 (natty), and all updates have been applied.
I can't really work from a new profile because I need my bookmarks and
plugins for daily work, and as I mentioned this problem does not
immediately show up. However if anyone has other suggestions that I
could look into, or if you have run across any other threads from people
having similar problems, please let me know.
Does TDE have a preference for either alsa or pulseaudio? The last 12.2
system I installed TDE on has no sound currently. It has installed currently
alsa, alsa-oss, alsa-plugins & alsa-utils, but no pulsau*.
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words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)
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