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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
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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Went for it, upgrades main workstation,,whew... a couple of issues.
Wheezy amd64, TDE 3.5.13.2 >
http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb/dists/wheezy/deps-r14
I used 'apt-get dist-upgrade', went without a hitch.
Issue: when I log in, a dialog box pops up for a locked session, need
password. I get from 3-6 of these dialogs on each login, I usually do
not shut my box down..minor anoyance , definately not locked sessions,
or screensavers... would like to know how to get rid of these.
I use the 'adept-notifier' icon in the system tray. The icon no longer,
it used to, changes to green after a update. A restart of the session
will remedy this, do not want shut everything down to fix issues with
desktops.
Love kdepim..it is the app that keeps me hooked on Trinity, not feeling
the love for kpdf & gwenview.
--
Peace,
Greg
Something somewhat similar to the Kubuntu 14.04 problem - a few months
ago I did a fresh install of Mint (Debian Mate) in order to have its
wifi functionality. Then installed TDE base and several useful
packages, which work. Later I installed TDM and other packages it
seemed to need and chose TDM as the login mechanism. During login
using TDM, the list of available sessions doesn't include TDE, and the
subsequent desktop is still Mint. So maybe I missed some packages or
configuration?
Robert
Hi,
Just to try it, I tested Plasma 5 on my computer. At this stage, it is still called Plasma 5, instead of KDE 5 because the software around the desktop is not all ready for Qt5.
Also, I provided some screenshots showing Trinity apps being run on Plasma 5. They have to be launched manually from Konsole, but they run run very well and they are even well integrated, when QTCurve widget style is used.
IMHO, Plasma 5 is much more agreeable and pleasant to use than it was in KDE4. Yes, it is much slower than Trinity, but it features less nonsense than KDE4. It has not crashed on me for the ''small'' time I tried it. The new K menu is a kind of hybrid between what is the Kicker and the Kickoff menu in Trinity.
From what I can see, it will make forget the KDE4 series pretty soon, when it will be ready, but Trinity performance and useability is still unbeatable :)
Please be reminded that I only posted these screenshot for curiosity and nobody has to look at it.
If you want to comment, please be open-minded.
-Alexandre
A fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04. I installed the trinity nightlies.
The first thing I notice is trying to start emacs, I get the error.
Undefined color: "FOREGROUND"
emacs -q also gives the same error.
emacs -nw works as expected.
Judging from this:
http://emacs.1067599.n5.nabble.com/bug-16462-emacs-does-not-start-under-KDE…
I believe it's is some weird X problem. Since emacs worked fine when I
edited /etc/apt/sources.lists to add the nightly repo, I'm guessing it is
somehow related to installing TDE.
There is an Emacs.ad file in:
/opt/trinity/share/apps/tdedisplay/app-defaults/Emacs.ad
xrdb -query | grep -i emacs
Emacs*Background: WINDOW_BACKGROUND
Emacs*Dialog*background: BACKGROUND
Emacs*Dialog*foreground: FOREGROUND
Emacs*Foreground: WINDOW_FOREGROUND
Emacs*XlwScrollBar.Background: BACKGROUND
Emacs*XlwScrollBar.Foreground: FOREGROUND
Emacs*backgroundToolBarColor: BACKGROUND
Emacs*bottomToolBarShadowColor: BACKGROUND
Emacs*menubar*background: BACKGROUND
Emacs*menubar*foreground: FOREGROUND
Emacs*popup*Background: BACKGROUND
Emacs*popup*Foreground: FOREGROUND
Emacs*toolBarShadowThickness: 0
Emacs*topToolBarShadowColor: BACKGROUND
Emacs.default.attributeBackground: WINDOW_BACKGROUND
Emacs.default.attributeForeground: WINDOW_FOREGROUND
Any idea how to make emacs work again?
Thanks in advance.
-LTH.
greetings, good folks . . .
i'm running 3.5.13.2 on 12.04LTS on a 64-bit machine.
untril friday i had two monitors, secondary above primary. primary was
1920x1080; secondary, though physically smaller, was 1920x1200. acquired a
replacement secondary monitor, fundamentically identical (1920x1080) to
the primary.
whereupon xrandr reported 1936x 2152. primary monitor is sharp, secondary
has contrasting ghosts slightly to the right of the original image.
thinking that my driver was flaked out, i d/led the latest geforce driver
and installed it. i rebooted. xrandr briefly listed 1920x2152 (1920x2160
would be correct) before kicker crashed. i have tried running dcop kicker
kicher restart; sometimes it shows kicker restarting, but then it
disappears not to return. there was a time when editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf
(or before that, XF86config) would let one adjust things to get the video
right, and that opening kcontrol and making, then unmaking, a change yo
the kicker parameters would fix things. but the x configuration file
structure has gone all odd, and i'm not sure i'd know anymore what to tell
it anyway. i can go looking for a way to fix the screen configuration, i
suppose, but i cannot live without my kicker.
ideas?
thanks.
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dep
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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