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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,
I wanted to ask about current status of R14. I found the roadmap here:
http://trinity.etherpad.trinitydesktop.org/39?
Are things going more or less according to this schedule and we can expect R14 in a month or so?
I'm asking because I'm planning to update to Wheezy on one of my machines, but I can delay it for
a month or two and just install R14 without bothering to upgrade from 3.5.13.2.
Janek
I've been checking out the amarok-3.5.13.2 package. What ever happened
with the MYSQL integration since the 3.5.13 release?
--and
I tried to compile an older version 1.4.10 . It errors out with a KDE
error ---- sounds like something else removed from KDE, or
my bad setup.
checking for KDE... configure: error:
I can't find the designer plugins. These are required and should
have been installed by kdelibs
root [ /sources/amarok-1.4.10/build ]#
Meanwhile, I know there was some releases in between 1.4 and 3.5.13.
I'll look for one of them.
Dave
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
I'm trying to make a DVD play in vlc when inserted. The command line is set
to 'vlc /dev/dvd', which works perfectly in XFCE, but in trinity it results
in an error box with title 'Error - KIOExec' and contents '/media/cdrom0 is
a folder, but a file was expected.' Clearly I'm missing something, but I
have no idea what. Any hints?
Thanks.
--
PGP key: http://homestead-products.com/pubkey.htm
I am not at all sure this is a Trinity issue, it could very well be
Ubuntu problem.
I was working on the logout issue, since I was running lightdm instead
of kdm-trinity. NOW when I tell it to reboot, it hangs going down and
the last message on the screen is:
save system clock to hardware clock.
a CTRL-ALT-DEL just cycles the last 4 items and it goes right back to
sitting at that error message.
So then I just have to hard power down using the SWITCH.
any suggestions??
--
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587
On Monday 23 September 2013 14.03:56 Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 09/23/2013 02:52 AM, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> >> when I click logout, I get a window with Logout and Cancel. Those are my
> >>
> >> > 2 choices.
> >> > if I clock logout, it.. logs me out. If I click cancel, I go back to
> >> > my trinity login session.
> >
> > Are you sure you are not using some other window manager (xdm, gdm)?
> >
> > Thierry
>
> yes, so I finally got kdm-trinity working and I was able to login. At
> first it wouldn't let me CTRL-ALT-DEL and login so I had to modify
> /etc/trinity/kdm/kdmrc and uncomment SelectedUsers=my_login
>
> now the logout has 3 options, logout, shutdown & restart:)
> thanks!
Happy I could help. Actually was "Display Manager" and not "Window Manager",
typo.
Have a nice day,
Thierry
When I go to logoff the menu selection only says logoff. Not shutdown or
restart. How do you add those to the logoff menu??
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Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587