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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
Hi All,
Is there a method to install Trinity on Fedora 18 (x64)? Preferably
besides building from source!
Cheers,
kilolima
--
http://www.fastmail.fm - Does exactly what it says on the tin
Hi,
I'd like my bash session to receive shift-right & shift-left, but
konsole (or any global trinity shortcut) seems to intercept them.
I've search everywhere I could and didn't find anything to fix
it.
Is there a way to know which app or function is mapper to these
shortcuts?
How can I have a complete list of global shortcuts?
Thanks,
Nicolas
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
Hi,
i can' t find liquid weather anywhere, kde look link the developer site but he
removed it and i didn't find a mirror. Could someone share?
Thank you
a.
Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid / Trinity 3.5.13.2
There seems to be a LARGE Trinity update pending this morning.
:
|The following packages will be upgraded:
| <-- BIG list snipped -->
|92 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
|Need to get 93.2MB of archives.
|After this operation, 5,825kB disk space will be freed.
|Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
:
Is this for real? I've seen no Heads Up foretelling its appearance.
Regards,
Jonesy
Now that I've gotten Trinity working on my OpenSuSE 12.2 system, I find that
starting YaST from the menu no longer works. The command string in the
Application tab of the button configuration
is "/usr/bin/xdg-su -c /sbin/yast2". When I cut/paste that into konsole and
run it I get this message:
xdg-su: no graphical method available for invoking '/sbin/yast2' as 'root'
which means nothing at all to me. :-)
Any suggestions?
Leslie
Hi everyone!
First of all, I would like to say a big thank you to the persons making Trinity possible!
In PCLinuxOS, between different window manager and desktop environment, the layout of how apps are classified is very similar, while Trinity has its own apps classification, which is the same as KDE3. Debian also has an apps classification that is common across almost all WM and DE.
I have seen somewhere that the next release of TDE will be freedesktop.org compliant. Does it means that TDE will adopt this new way of organizing apps?
I would like to say that I prefer the new method of organizing the K menu than the one used in TDE. As an example, let's look at these 3 menu sub-levels: System, Utilities and Settings. These categories are almost overlapping in each other and it ends up that something that would be better placed in Settings ends up being in System or in Utilities.
For this reason, I prefer to use the KickOff menu instead of the classic menu in Trinity, because I just have to type the name of the program I want to start in the search bar at the top, and it ends up being faster than trying to find where is the program I want to start.
Of course, the new way of menu classification is not 100% perfect, but I would say that, in my opinion, has made it a little more simple to use.
Would it be a good idea to make an option in the menu configuration program to let the users choose between the Trinity way of organizing the K menu (as in KDE3) and the new way of organizing the K menu (as in KDE4 and all the others DE and WM)?
So, what do you think about it?
Have a nice day!
-Alexandre