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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
Hi there.
I just successfully updated to 3.5.13.2 - go team!
As it turns outthe upgrade wasn't a complete upgrade due to missing
updated packages for Wheezy.
I used apt-get update && apt-get upgrade as root.
Here's what it said.
The following packages have been kept back:
amarok-engine-xine-trinity amarok-trinity kdeaddons-trinity
kdeedu-trinity kdemultimedia-trinity kig-trinity libarts1-xine-trinity
noatun-plugins-trinity
It seems that amarok-common-trinity isn't available in 3.5.13.2 yet.
Apologies in advance if you already know about this.
Regards,
Philip Ashmore
Hi all!
I just ran into an interesting problem with kpowermanger (fresh installed
wheezy + TDE 3.5.13.2):
when I have my testuser configured to "autologin" and has "kpowermanager"
aktivated, then
- on the first autologin, kpowermanager does not work, i.e. it shows a
dithered plug symbol.
- testuser logs out and automaticaly logs in again: "kpowermanager" works as
intended.
Is there an easy workaround instead of logging out the first time?
Could somebody with a deeper insight in TDE internals guide me to debug the
problem?
nik
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Tel.: +43 650 82 11 724
email: office(a)klepp.biz
Hello. I'm using current stable version of Trinity on Linux Mint 15. I have
the Trinity composite manager enabled and the desktop doesn't flicker or
anything on refreshing anymore. But though composite is enabled, I'm still
getting wavy scrolling in Firefox. Firefox in Cinnamon environment works
fine though. Is there a way to get rid of the wavy scrolling? Thanks.
I'm building from scratch. I've made through most of the packages....
How do I handle the kdebindings package. cmake complains about missing
CMakeLists.txt.
Dave
Hi There,
I just did a fresh install of wheezy inkl. Gnome (by choosing "desktop env., which by default is Gnome in wheezy/debian).
I then tried to install TDE, which ends in this conflict:
"The following packages have unmet dependencies:
desktop-base-trinity : Conflicts: desktop-base but 7.0.3 is installed.
kdeprint-trinity : Conflicts: foomatic-db-compressed-ppds but 20120523-1 is installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Remove the following packages:
1) desktop-base
2) foomatic-db-compressed-ppds
Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
3) foomatic-db-engine recommends foomatic-db-compressed-ppds | foomatic-db
4) gdm3 recommends desktop-base (>= 6)
5) printer-driver-min12xxw recommends foomatic-db"
Isn't TDE ment to live in co-existance with other DEs (like most aof the other do to?)
Greets
Frank
Hello, everyone :-)
I think I may have hit a bug. It seems unlikely since it is a very
conspicuous one, but perhaps I'm the only one using the desktop in exactly my
way.
It has two manifestations, one the exact opposite of the other.
The two machines in question are: one running TDE 3.5.2 on Wheezy, recently
upgraded from Squeeze; the other a fresh installation of both TDE 3.5.2 and
Wheezy.
Now, what happens:
Configure desktop -> Behaviour -> General -> Show icons on desktop: checked.
Configure desktop -> Behaviour -> Device Icons -> Show device icons: checked.
If I uncheck the boxes, then click apply, the display briefly disappears, the
status quo ante is not changed, and the checks both reappear.
Now, where the two computers differ.
On the one that has recently been upgraded there are no desktop icons whatever
I do, and on the fresh install I cannot get rid of the icons.
Help!! Can anyone solve it? Or should I file a bug?
Lisi
On one of the computers only, Nyx (the one with a fresh install and permanent
icons), the font in the message body in the message window of KMail refuses
to be altered. The Fancy Header is fine. It responds to changes
immediately. But the message itself simply refuses to be formatted. All the
other things I wanted to alter were fine: message list, folder list etc. I
can change font, size of font and colour of font.
This is awkward as my husband has cataracts and the default font is not all
that clear and very small.
Tux-II, the upgraded computer, is fine. I can format anything I want.
Lisi