Hi.
I realize that this is very much "preaching to the choir", posting
this on the Trinity users list, but I thought some of you might like
the post I did last night showing how easy it is to install the
Trinity-DE system on Debian.
http://anarchic-order.blogspot.com/
Criticisms, corrections and caveats gladly received, the comment area
is open to all. What's your favorite application or feature in
Trinity-DE? Mine is Kmail, by a wide margin.
Curt-
--
The secret of happiness is freedom,
and the secret of freedom is courage.
- Thucydides
Hi all,
I have trinity (3.5.13) installed on debian wheezy. I just set up a new
machine with the Haswell chipset and copied my installation on the new
machine (I used clonezilla for that).
As wheezy does not support Haswell, I had to install the 3.12-0.bpo.1 kernel.
I also has a small problem setting the time (I mixed up dd/mm/yyyy and
mm/dd/yyy).
Now I get a message every time I start kmail, saying there was a problem with
the indexes. kmail recreates the indexes and does work, but it does not cure
the problem (I also deleted all indexes, *.index and *.ids, but it does not
help either). the permissions seems ok (644) and the owner is right.
Anyone has an idea what's going on?
Thierry
Hello
I am still trying 13.04 out, but when I tried to start kpowersave
I receive
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 9: reading
configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
and it does start up but then I cannot select anything, hibernate
suspend no such option pop up. Which BTW happens also when I use control
alt delete, there is no suspend or hibernate option. which I find odd.
thanks
Uwe Brauer
>> Hi All
>>
>> Trinity 3.5.13.2 on Debian Wheezy oftentimes crash when I
>attempt
>> to logout with some apps open, krusader or others. ksmserver
>seems
>> crashed, I have searched mailing lists, but no similar topic
>have
>> found, please confirm the glitch.
>>
>> Do someone have some solution ?
>>
>> Dolly Pete
>On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 13:56:36 +0100 "Jan Stolarek"
<jan.stolarek(a)p.lodz.pl> wrote:
>I had another problem: logging out freezes on "Saving your
>settings" dialog. I disabled "Fancy
>fadeout" (or sth like that) and "Show progress when logging out"
>(or, again, something like
>that - writting from memory) in KControlCenter and the problem
>disappeared. Try it, maybe it will
>help
>
>Janek
>
>Dnia czwartek, 6 lutego 2014, dollyclone(a)hushmail.com napisał:
If I disable "Show progress when logging out" in KControlCenter,
the glitch is out, but its not a proper solution.
The best way to reproduce the glitch is fresh install of Trinity
3.5.13.2 on Debian Wheezy and apt-get install krusader-trinity. Run
krusader, let it open and try to logoff. A crash dialog will appear
..
Pete
Hi All
Trinity 3.5.13.2 on Debian Wheezy oftentimes crash when I attempt
to logout with some apps open, krusader or others. ksmserver seems
crashed, I have searched mailing lists, but no similar topic have
found, please confirm the glitch.
Do someone have some solution ?
Dolly Pete
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:50:33 +0100 dollyclone(a)hushmail.com wrote:
>>> Hi All
>>>
>>> Trinity 3.5.13.2 on Debian Wheezy oftentimes crash when I
>>attempt
>>> to logout with some apps open, krusader or others. ksmserver
>>seems
>>> crashed, I have searched mailing lists, but no similar topic
>>have
>>> found, please confirm the glitch.
>>>
>>> Do someone have some solution ?
>>>
>>> Dolly Pete
>
>>On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 13:56:36 +0100 "Jan Stolarek"
><jan.stolarek(a)p.lodz.pl> wrote:
>>I had another problem: logging out freezes on "Saving your
>>settings" dialog. I disabled "Fancy
>>fadeout" (or sth like that) and "Show progress when logging out"
>>(or, again, something like
>>that - writting from memory) in KControlCenter and the problem
>>disappeared. Try it, maybe it will
>>help
>>
>>Janek
>>
>>Dnia czwartek, 6 lutego 2014, dollyclone(a)hushmail.com napisał:
>
>If I disable "Show progress when logging out" in KControlCenter,
>the glitch is out, but its not a proper solution.
>
>The best way to reproduce the glitch is fresh install of Trinity
>3.5.13.2 on Debian Wheezy and apt-get install krusader-trinity.
>Run
>krusader, let it open and try to logoff. A crash dialog will
>appear
>..
>
>Pete
Is it a Trinity bug, anyone knows ?
Pete
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
Hello
I installed kubuntu 13.04 and then following the usual steps to install
trinity, however I received the following error:
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/kubuntu-default-settings-trinity_4%3a3.5.13.2-0ubuntu13.04.0+0_all.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
what shall I do
thanks
Uwe
Hello
According to
http://www.trinitydesktop.org/wiki/bin/view/Documentation/UbuntuBinaryInsta…
Only trinity supports (K)ubuntu version only up to 13.03.
Is this correct or is this information outdated?
I might be forced to install 13.10 because of the problems with GRUB/EFI
on a very new Desktop machine.
Uwe Brauer
I just upgraded my Debian to Wheezy and I am surprised to see that KNetworkManager can't be
installed. I recall reading something about it in the past on this list and I also remember that
R14 is supposed to have a solution for this. I looked throughthe list archives, but couldn't find
a solutions. So three questions:
1. What applet can I use for managing network connections?
2. Should I give up on network-manager altogether?
3. What is the reason for this situation (yes, I am interested in developer's perspective)?
Janek