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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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Sent from my linux system running Debian 7, desktop trinity-KDE.
This email is plain text, not HTML. Any attachments are either .jpeg or .pdf
in the last 6-8 months I have been having occasional failure of mail check
both interval and manual.
The symptom is the bottom right progress bar shows constant movement with no
percentage given and no new mail.Workaround is close kmail, reopen it go to
Settings - Configure Mail - Accounts - Receiving - Modify - Apply (without
editing anything) - OK and it downloads and will do so for 1~30 days and the
same thing happens again.
Doesn't matter which of 4 POP3 accounts I select to (not) modify - all then
download
Just open/close does not fix it nor TDE exit/new session or reboot. Machine
normally runs 24/7
Has persisted through a complete machine replacement (with the same
~.trinity/share/apps/kmail/mail directory and filters
This is with KMail 1.9.10 (enterprise35.0.20100827.1168748) (Using Trinity
3.5.13.2) on Debian 7 reported by synaptic as kmail-trinity
4.3.5.13.2-0debiian7.0.0+0. The same setup had been working fine for some
months beforehand
Any ideas ?
Regards
John Campbell
On Friday 28 November 2014, Alexandre wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> So, I'd like to know if there would be some interest in it, if it worth doing it.
> Also, how many persons here have a Pi?
>
Hi Alexandre,
I have two Raspberry Pis and one Banana Pi. I might be interested in an implementation but my feeling is - the Banana Pi is more worth to work with. It's nearly as cheap as the Raspberry but is a lot better designed and more powerfull:
Raspberry Pi Model B+ Banana Pi
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SoC Broadcom BCM2835 Allwinner A20
CPU ARM1176JZF-S (700 MHz bis 1000 MHz) ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-Core (1000 MHz)
GPU Broadcom VideoCore IV ARM Mali 400MP2
RAM 512 MByte 1 GByte DDR3 DRAM
LAN 10/100 MBit/s 10/100/1000 MBit/s
GPIO 17 Pins 26 Pins, I2C, SPI, UART, CAN bus
SATA 7-Pin-SATA-Port
USB 4x USB 2.0 Host 2x USB 2.0 Host, 1x USB OTG, 1x CSI Kamera
MISC Onboard Micro und IR-Receiver
SIZE 85,6 mm x 56,0 mm 92,0 mm x 60,0 mm
Price here in Germany: 29 € versus 44 €
Gerhard
PS: hope the crude table formatting goes through
Hello
Now that R14 is released, I presume that the installation (for example
for Ubuntu 14.04) are similar to the one found
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/UbuntuInstall
However I propose to add the R14 instructions if possible.
regards
Uwe Brauer
Hi Guys, David,
I've downloaded and burnt a CD from exegnu-jessv-20141125.iso. Its
fine, checksum matches. So I thought that I would try it as a live
CD on this, my usual machine.
The CD boots up as I would expect except for a couple of things.
After all the boot process, I'm left with a text screen with a list
of boot processes, which never finishes. The last item refers to
IPV6 and a blank line. Pressing enter gives me a prompt at which if
I enter "startx" takes me to a totally black screen. I minute later
I get the start screen for "exegnu" as a panel in the top left corner
of the screen. After this screen has finished I'm left with the
normal taskbar at the bottom and a totally black background.
I cannot get anything from any mouse button on this background, I can
however access items from the normal menu and the icons on the
taskbar. Locating the screen menu items, whilst it allows me to go
through the settings, does nothing. Curiously the "Scan rate" box
shows zero and is not changable.
Everything else seems to function as I would expect.
The machine is a 3Ghz intel P4 dual core, 1.5Gb ram, on board 64Mb SIS
661 Graphics, SIS 661FX chipset, SIS 7012 sound, SIS 900 Ethernet.
HTH.
--
Best Regards:
Baron
Hi,
I'm thinking about making a Trinity Raspberry Pi image based on Raspbian, mostly because I don't see feature-full ready-to-use images avilable for the Raspberry Pi. All of the available images are very minimal and need some work to get to something interesting. I'm thinking about having all the regular common-use Linux software such as LibreOffice and Firefox, with a full-feature TDE desktop environment.
So, I'd like to know if there would be some interest in it, if it worth doing it.
Also, how many persons here have a Pi?
Thank you!
-Alexandre
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All,
In response the flood of reported issues pertaining to the TDE mirror
system and Debian/Ubuntu update failures I have re-designed the TDE
content distribution system.
You should notice far fewer, if any, outright 404 failures and/or package
inconsistencies. The bad news is that relatively new files are being
transferred straight from the TDE servers and you will notice a severely
throttled download speed for those files. However, in light of the issues
being reported with the previous system this small disadvantage seems far
preferable.
Debian/Ubuntu users, please test and report back.
Thanks!
Tim
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A new (experimental) Exe GNU/Linux version exegnu-jessv-20141109.iso is
available.
It is current TDE R14 on (mostly current and original) Debian Jessie.
All *systemd* packages are excluded using /etc/apt/preferences.
Recompiled (without *systemd*) libpulse0 (mplayer dep) and dbus are
used. Cups version is pinned to 1.7.1-5.
A few important packages may be missing or not working properly. There
is only me to test it so far, any help appreciated. Updates will follow.
http://exegnulinux.net/downloads/jessie/