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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
Hello all,
This is NOT a complain, just a question. While I'm working with a perfectly
working Wheezy + TDE, I've had the curiosity to install "Siduction", a
rolling distribution based on SID.
I've tried to install Trinity Desktop from the nightly builds (using jessie as
target distribution). desktop-base-trinity installed correctly, but
kde-trinity depends tde-trinity taht won't be installed.
My question: does this mean that Trinity and SID are incompatible (which I
would understand, given that it's impossible - and makes little sense -to
provide compatible packages) or is it one of these situations where packages
are just being (re)created for Jessie and I should try it later. ANd if so
how can I know when such a situation occurs?
Siduction is not interesting if I can't get a sensible desktop...
Regards,
Thierry
Hello
I have installed on a Thinkpad X200 (4 Giga RAM) Kubuntu 10.04+
I think trinity 3.5.12 (sudo dpkg -l | grep kde3) gives things like
"adept-manager-kde3 4:3.5.12-0ubuntu6+r1124765 package manager for KDE3"
Now I have recently installed Lucid+trinity 3.5.13 on a much older
Thinkpad with just 1.5 Giga RAM.
I have the impression that the second installation is much faster, for
example the
Control panel which I have at the botton of my screen needs ages to
disappear in the first installation but only miliseconds in the second.
Can anybody confirm this (so is a upgrade recommended?)
thanks
Uwe Brauer
Hi I'm Michael (k3lt01) and I am the lead (read only) person involved in
CobberLinux (1) or Cobber for short.
The intent behind Cobber is to create an Australasian Linux that is easy to
use and suits the countries in Australasia. I have created my own
repository (using reprepro) and it is hosted on sourceforge (2). To give
Australasian users a wide variety of choices I am creating different
flavours or Cobber using different Desktop Environments. My intent is to
support, via translation and repository hosting if need be, Desktop
Environments who support Cobber's Australasian users. By this I mean
Desktop Environments that allow and encourage users to have their own
language (or national language) as standard in the distribution.
Now that I have briefly explained Cobber I have 2 questions for you.
1. How do I translate Trinity Desktop Environment into Australian (New
Zealand, Papua New Guinean) English? I have a transifex account (user name
k3lt01) and a script to do automatic translations. I have already
translated MATE, XFCE, and Pidgin messenger and will translate Gnome and
KDE when I get the time (they have a massive amount of pot files to work
through).
2. Would you like, or even allow, me to host your packages in Cobber's
sourceforge repository so that cobber users have a geographically close
mirror to access?
(1) http://cobberlinux.wordpress.com
(2)
http://cobberlinux.wordpress.com/2014/04/07/cobber-linux-repository-informa…
Cheers.
Michael (k3lt01)
Hi Guys,
Just had a friend call me and tell me that all the text in his
applications and logout window has disapeared !
He is running Alexandre's PCLinuxOS with the Trinity desktop.
I don't have a clue where to look to sort this issue.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance:
--
Best Regards:
Baron.
Wheezy amd 64, TDE 3.5.13.2.
I use Gwenview to view .tiff files, these are Architectural D drawings
scanned to .tiff. They range in size: 350K>1.1M.
The feature I kike about Gwenview as a viewer is I can view a directory
full of tiff files and browse thru them using the toolbar.
The downside, it seems, is that after viewing about 10 or so files all
8gb of memory is used, all other apps have been swapped out so checking
mail or any other task is slow ..actually the workstation becomes to
slow to be productive.
Memory is not released between file views..is this normal? This is
first app I have noticed using all memory so quickly..seems unusual.
Thanks
--
Peace,
Greg
I would like to use Compton with TDE is it possible? I have tried a few things but have yet to get it to work on login. I can manually start it after login but can't make it autostart.
From: John Pisini <jpisini@...>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 16:06:58 -0700 (PDT)
I would like to use Compton with TDE is it possible? I have tried a few
things but have yet to get it to work on login. I can manually start it
after login but can't make it autostart.
Hi John,
Did you had a look there: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Compton
It explains how to do what you want I think.
Hope this can help you :-)
Regards
Pascal