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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
Wheezy amd64 Slavek repo.
key binding 'ctl+a' used to select all messages in a folder, then 'ctl +
j' would apply filters to the selected messages.
'ctl + a" not longer selects all messages. What happened?
--
Peace,
Greg
I have a short question: when can we expect Trinity repostories for Debian Wheezy? Will there be a
repo for R13.1 or will we have to wait for release of R14?
Janek
greetings.
i was given a used but fairly recent (though it still said "ibm"
not "lenovo") desktop machine with a 1024x768 lcd, which i thought i
would fix up for a disabled neighbor. it has XP on it, but my
neighbor used to program in C and so i thought i'd make it a
dual-boot machine. it has two 3gHz pentium processors and a batch of
memory. it's old enough that i figured i'd put trinity-ubuntu 10.10
on it. i boot from the CD, and i get the usual dab of text messages
during boot, but then -- nothing. screen goes and stays dark, in
auto-sleep. machine and monitor work fine on windows side, but i
can't get trinity to install. i can go ahead and give it to him with
windows, but would rather offer both, because he'll like linux
better.
ideas?
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and great fingerstyle
guitar playing? The new instructional DVDs from Marjorie
Thompson, available now at www.MarjorieThompson.com
hello, good people.
this is not a new issue, but it's a continually annoying one, so i
thought i'd bring it up in case someone knows an easy fix.
i am here at the office running a thinkpad in a docking station, with
external monitor, keyboard, and mouse. the keyboard is attached via a
usb adapter and mostly works fine.
when i use a plain old bog standard keyboard, all is well but for the
fact that every so often, unpredictably as far as i can tell, it
stops accepting input and the keyboard lights flash for a couple
seconds, then it works again just fine. any characters typed in
during that period, though, are lost.
this is not a problem when i use a trusty old ibm model m keyboard.
here, the issue is different. as long as i'm in console mode, no X or
framebuffer or anything running, all is well. but when X starts, no
keyboard input is accepted unless and until i unplug the keyboard and
plug it back in. then all is well. this is consistent across several
model m keyboards i have tried, so it's not a keyboard or cord issue.
something happens when it goes into graphical mode that makes it
think it doesn't have a keyboard.
i suspect that there is a configuration switch somewhere that will fix
this, but i can't find it. anyone know?
thanks, and i hope this wasn't terribly o/t.
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and great fingerstyle
guitar playing? The new instructional DVDs from Marjorie
Thompson, available now at www.MarjorieThompson.com
TDE 3.5.13.2 Wheezy amd64
I reply to an email, I use 'smart quoting'
Actually editing new emails same issue.
Highlighting text to be deleted does not work reliably... the
hightlighted text does not stay hightlighted. It takes a few tries to
get the text to stay highlighted so I can delete it, very annoying.
Anyone else see this behavior?
--
Peace,
Greg
Hi,
I'd like to use ssh-agent with Trinity, but I can't figure out how to do it. Right now I'm running
ssh-add manually to unlock the keys after logging in. What I would like to have is typying the
ssh passphrase the first time it is required and have that passphrase unlock the keys in
ssh-agent). How could I do that?
Janek
All,
Due to scheduled maintenance, all TDE services will be either fully
unavailable or partially offline starting late 05/17/2013. Planned
service restoration date is 05/18/2013.
Thank you for your patience,
Timothy Pearson
Trinity Desktop Project
Hi all!
I just came around an anoying xdg issue:
$ xdg-open justapdf.pdf
This opens a pdf, but with Gimp! I fiddeled around with gimp.desktop without
success. I fiddeled around with xdg-mime without success:
$ xdg-mime query default application/pdf
/opt/trinity/share/applications/kde/kpdf.desktop
but it opens gimp.
IMO xdg-* is quite broken. :-(
Now the only workaround I came up with is setting the environment variabe DE
to kde:
export DE=kde
Then xdg-open uses kfmclient and that calles the kpdf.
Now, would it be possibel to let TDE set that variable by default or am I
missing a vital point?
Nik