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Since upgrading a few days ago, I get the following from KMail after a
suspend:
"The IP address of the host mail.xxx.xxx does not match the one the
certificate was issued to."
And I think this is true, thanks to my ISP's way of dealing with certificates.
However, answering the next popup:
"Would you like to accept this certificate forever without being prompted?"
with 'Forever', does not have the desired effect, because it all happens again
after the next suspend.
Any obvious reason for this, or any other diagnostics I can try? It seemed to
be fine with 3.5.13.2
cheers
ant
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I didn't get any answers to this (see below)...
Is that because:
1 I didn't make myself clear?
2 Nobody knows?
3 I'm trying to do something so stupid it should be obvious to me?
cheers
ant
------------------------------- previous message ---------------
I need to reinstall gcc, but when I try, I get this:
(Trinity 3.5.13.2 /etc/debian_version is jessie/sid)
-------------------------
/>aptitude install gcc
The following NEW packages will be installed:
gcc-4.9{a} libasan1{a} libatomic1{a} libcilkrts5{a} libgcc-4.9-dev{a}
liblsan0{a} libtsan0{a} libubsan0{a}
The following packages will be upgraded:
binutils gcc
2 packages upgraded, 8 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
Need to get 11.3 MB of archives. After unpacking 35.4 MB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdesktop-trinity : Depends: binutils (< 2.23) but 2.24.51.20140727-1 is to be
installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Remove the following packages:
1) kdebase-kio-plugins-trinity
2) kdebase-runtime-data-common-trinity
3) kdebase-trinity
4) kdesktop-trinity
5) kmail-trinity
6) konqueror-nsplugins-trinity
7) konqueror-trinity
8) ksmserver-trinity
------------------------
I guess if I do this, Trinity will stop working. Is there a fix?
cheers
ant
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Hi !
I'm running trinity desktop on Debian Testing linux.
Sometimes all the icons from desktop disappear and (at the same time!)
the desktop lock button (blue lock symbol in the kicker panel) stops
to work.
What service/program to I have to restart in order to fix it without
logging out and in again?
Cheers
Ilya Dogolazky
Hi all!
http://q4os.org/ - Has anybody known of this thing? ~ 315/337 MB CD image and TDE on board :-)
Nik
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Is $SUBJECT what making a coaster looks like?
CPU is Core2duo E7600 3.06GHz.
Source: DVD made from standalone DVDR with TV tuner on DVD-R finalized on
PATA /dev/sr0
Destination: blank Verbatim DVD-R (CMC MAG, AM3) on SATA /dev/sr1
Other than selecing source and destination, and deselecting create/delete
image (aka on-the-fly), I used only defaults, resulting in (auto) writing
speed 22713KB/s (16.49x) in the upper pane. Target media is one of last dozen
or so from spool of 100 several years old that I remember no previous trouble
writing to.
After more than 10 minutes since last screen paint I moved the focused copy
window off its parent window, and only the focused window painted. After more
waiting, I switched to a tty and found the following:
$ df /
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda17 4843161 4429321 163952 97% /
$ ls -lGg /var/tmp/kdecache-loggedusername/
total 128420
drwx------ 2 1024 Oct 21 21:51 background
drwx------ 2 1024 Aug 8 2013 favicons
-rw-rw-r-- 1 10547304 Oct 21 21:50 icon-cache.kcache
-rw-rw-r-- 1 751197 Oct 21 21:51 ksycoca
-rw-rw-r-- 1 1359129 Oct 21 21:47 ksycoca4
-rw-rw-r-- 1 656 Oct 21 21:47 ksycoca4stamp
-rw-rw-r-- 1 752 Oct 21 21:51 ksycocastamp
drwx------ 2 1024 Oct 21 21:50 libphonon
-rw------- 1 14264 Oct 21 21:48 plasma-svgelements-default
-rw------- 1 16189 Sep 13 2013 plasma-svgelements-openSUSE
drwx------ 3 1024 Aug 8 2013 plasma-wallpapers
-rw-rw-r-- 1 84377704 Oct 21 21:50 plasma_theme_default.kcache
-rw-rw-r-- 1 84377704 Sep 13 2013 plasma_theme_openSUSE.kcache
$ ls -lGg (/home/loggedusername/.trinity/cache-hostname/)
total 128420
drwx------ 2 1024 Oct 21 21:51 background
drwx------ 2 1024 Aug 8 2013 favicons
-rw-rw-r-- 1 10547304 Oct 21 21:50 icon-cache.kcache
-rw-rw-r-- 1 751197 Oct 21 21:51 ksycoca
-rw-rw-r-- 1 1359129 Oct 21 21:47 ksycoca4
-rw-rw-r-- 1 656 Oct 21 21:47 ksycoca4stamp
-rw-rw-r-- 1 752 Oct 21 21:51 ksycocastamp
drwx------ 2 1024 Oct 21 21:50 libphonon
-rw------- 1 14264 Oct 21 21:48 plasma-svgelements-default
-rw------- 1 16189 Sep 13 2013 plasma-svgelements-openSUSE
drwx------ 3 1024 Aug 8 2013 plasma-wallpapers
-rw-rw-r-- 1 84377704 Oct 21 21:50 plasma_theme_default.kcache
-rw-rw-r-- 1 84377704 Sep 13 2013 plasma_theme_openSUSE.kcache
Whether any of those actually belong to the TDE session I dont' know, but I
don't seem to be able to locate any other tmpfiles for it. Because/ and /home
are different partitions, the identical sizes and timestamps between the two
directories looked fishy to me until I noticed that
/home/loggedusername/.trinity/cache-hostname/ is a symlink. So, one question
I have is how to make the desktop user tmpfiles live in /homeloggedusername/
someplace instead of on /.
On return to desktop, none of the K3b windows would repaint, so I force
closed K3b from Kicker. Then I cleared /var/tmp/, which brought space used on
/ from 97% to 88%, available 1K blocks up to 588973, and got rid of all the
big files in /home/loggedusername/.trinity/cache-hostname/.
Comments?
Recommendations?
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greets!
Slavek's updates got my kpowersave utility running again (I include
the relevant post below) but I've a new issue.
if I boot into the desktop, the kpowersave utility (on the kicker bar)
offers little more than 'help' and 'quit'.
to get the full configuration options I have to close and re-open the
kde session.
so how to get the full kpowersave without having to close and re-open
the session?
F.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Felmon Davis wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
>
>> Dne Saturday 20 of September 2014 20:26:00 jste napsal(a):
>>> On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
>>>>>>> from backports; 'uname -r' says:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 3.2.0.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> it's a dual-core Acer Aspire v5 laptop.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> F.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So that explains it! Hal from distribution does not work properly with
>>>>>> the kernel from backports. I have updated hal packages, but so far I
>>>>>> have not uploaded this packages into my ppa.
>>>>>
>>>>> good news, in a way.
>>>>>
>>>>> I had to use a kernel like this because of wifi.
>>>>>
>>>>> F.
>>>>
>>>> Please send me the list: aptitude search "~ihal"
>>>> I'll send you the updated packages.
>>>
>>> thank you. I have attached it.
>>>
>>> F.
>>
>> Put packages in a folder and use (as root): dpkg -i *.deb
>> Then it should be enough to logout / login.
>
> that seems to have done the trick!
>
> many many thanks!
>
> F.
>
>
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Hello
I don't know, maybe it's a bug, maybe some misconfiguration but I have
a question is it possible to fix this problem:
I am using TDE 3.5.13.2, Debian Wheezy, running on Dell D430
subnotebook. This small computer has 1280x800 LCD, Intel GMA chipset.
At home I'm docking my Dell and redirecting video using xrandr to
external monitors: two 1600x1200 displays connected to dock's ports.
The desktop is split on 2 monitors, the system menu/task bar is shown
only in the left one, exactly as I want.
The problem begins when I hibernate computer undocked and
unhibernate it in a dock. It of course still shows picture on internal
LCD, so I have a script with xrandr to set proper resolutions and
settings.
After changing resolutions and displays, Most of resizeable windows on
screen become one screen (1600 pixels) wide.
In this situation, the next one happens relatively rare: Konqueror's
window sometimes have decoration placed higher than screen, so it
can be moved or closed only from task bar menu.
Is there any option in configuration to prevent this window expanding
when resolution is changed?
Shrinking works and is OK (it must be for reverse situation - undocking).
MCbx
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All,
The new TDE website has been updated to incorporate feedback received from
both users and developers; it is hoped that this design strikes a proper
balance between aesthetics and functionality. Many thanks to the TDE Web
team, especially E. Liddell, for their work on the new site!
R14 Release Candidate 1 is currently being built. This process should be
complete somewhere around Nov. 10 2014 barring unforeseen difficulties.
RC1 will take the form of a package set for Debian/Ubuntu along with an
Ubuntu LiveCD that can be used for testing.
The TDE project needs your financial support! If you can, please donate
towards our operating costs at https://www.trinitydesktop.org/donate.php .
In particular, due to the large size of the R14 binary package set we
needed to increase the available Internet bandwidth temporarily until R14
is released; this change increased TDE's operating costs substantially and
has put severe strain on the project's finances.
Thank you for your support!
Timothy Pearson
Trinity Desktop Project
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Hi,
Is there a way to create a panel via the command line? Once I have a panel,
I can create a pager. But I am logged in via NX to a desktop with no
panels, and I can't seem to create one.
Thanks in advance.
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