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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
said Slávek Banko:
| On Thursday 28 of March 2013 15:31:14 dep wrote:
| > greetings, good people!
| >
| > my notebook machine now working properly for the first time in
| > months through the upgrade to slávek's repository, i thought to
| > do the same with my desktop machine (also running kubuntu 12.04)
| > but even apt-get dist-upgrade holds back kdelibs-trinity. it's
| > d/ling right now and i have a sense that i may be about to break
| > things.
| >
| > am i right in assuming there is something wrong/i am doing
| > something wrong here?
| >
| > thanks for any ideas that might be forthcoming.
| >
| > best,
|
| Oh, sorry, this was a second problem - i386 (and all) packages have
| already builded, but amd64 is builded later. Soon should be
| available also amd64 packages and everything will be in order
| again.
okay, thanks -- i thought i was going crazy. (which may be true anyway
but at least this isn't evidence of it!)
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and great fingerstyle
guitar playing? The new instructional DVDs from Marjorie
Thompson, available now at www.MarjorieThompson.com
greetings, good people!
my notebook machine now working properly for the first time in months
through the upgrade to slávek's repository, i thought to do the same with
my desktop machine (also running kubuntu 12.04) but even apt-get
dist-upgrade holds back kdelibs-trinity. it's d/ling right now and i have
a sense that i may be about to break things.
am i right in assuming there is something wrong/i am doing something wrong
here?
thanks for any ideas that might be forthcoming.
best,
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and playing great acoustic guitar:
the great new instructional DVDs from Marjorie Thompson,
available at www.MarjorieThompson.com
many thanks to all those who a.) programmed and packaged and b.) held
my hand getting downloaded and installed slávek's repository. the
kmail certificate issue appears to be resolved. and if i make it
clear through the day without the LIST error popping up, i shall
consider TDE perfection having been achieved and, therefore, the best
of all possible computer desktops having finally arrived!
thank you.
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and great fingerstyle
guitar playing? The new instructional DVDs from Marjorie
Thompson, available now at www.MarjorieThompson.com
I have a very humble request for Trinity developers. There's an application that used to be
available for KDE3 but is not available for Trinity - KBibTeX v0.2.3. That application is
essential to me at work. Lack of it for Trinity forces me to use an old linux distro with KDE3 on
one of my machines so that I have access to that appliaction. Would it be possible to package
KBibTeX so that it is available for Trinity? The source code for KBibTeX is available here:
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kbibtex/download.html
I will be very grateful to anyone who would be kind enough to resolve this!
Janek
said Slávek Banko:
| Dne út 26. března 2013 dep napsal(a):
| > well.
| >
| > beyond the hellish problem with tde refusing to believe it when i
| > tell it to accept a certificate forever, which makes interval
| > mail checking impossible, there is the "unable to complete LIST
| > operation" error, which pops up now and again on a daily basis.
| > i've read archives which suppose there is some malformed spam in
| > the inbox causing this. but there isn't. and in due course it
| > tends to go away without any intervention on my part.
| >
| > are there in existence workarounds for these? the patch for the
| > certificate issue i have not been able to make compile -- surely
| > there's a binary for the file involved, somewhere. the LIST issue
| > i cannot find a solution for at all. both are after the upgrade
| > to the current distribution for ubuntu 12.04.
|
| I believe that this bug is already fixed in commit 65c85dca. If you
| are using the stable branch, you can try 3.5.13.2 preliminary
| packages.
|
| Slavek
Thanks very much. Is there a repository of these packages that I can
add to my sources.list? (Sorry -- I'm late to the game!)
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and great fingerstyle
guitar playing? The new instructional DVDs from Marjorie
Thompson, available now at www.MarjorieThompson.com
well.
beyond the hellish problem with tde refusing to believe it when i tell
it to accept a certificate forever, which makes interval mail
checking impossible, there is the "unable to complete LIST operation"
error, which pops up now and again on a daily basis. i've read
archives which suppose there is some malformed spam in the inbox
causing this. but there isn't. and in due course it tends to go away
without any intervention on my part.
are there in existence workarounds for these? the patch for the
certificate issue i have not been able to make compile -- surely
there's a binary for the file involved, somewhere. the LIST issue i
cannot find a solution for at all. both are after the upgrade to the
current distribution for ubuntu 12.04.
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and great fingerstyle
guitar playing? The new instructional DVDs from Marjorie
Thompson, available now at www.MarjorieThompson.com