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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
--
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
how can one roll back to r13 in 64 bit debian wheezy? The "force" option in
synaptic is not available. would "complete removal" of r14, then a switch to
r13 repos and subsequent install work?
Hello all,
This week end I again tried some install (trying to build a "video editing
machine" around KdenLive and LightWorks - faily impressed by the later) and
could not install Trinity (404 on one of the main repositories).
This made me think we need mirrors. While I can imagine not many could mirror
everything, maybe some could mirror TDE at least for one distribution.
What are the requirements (here I mean disk space)? Of course the next
question is traffic but this I would have to look were I am hosted.
Have a nice day,
Thierry
upgraded my debian wheezy to r14 about a month ago with no problems. after
a couple of hardware related crashes (now fixed) I lost my kmail. trying
to run it from console I get the following message:
............
[TDE NM Backend ERROR]
[/build/buildd/tdelibs-trinity-14.0.0-r1231/tdecore/tdehw/networkbackends/network-manager/network-manager.cpp:1823]
Attempting to access the network-manager VPN service returned:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Plugin was not provided by any .service
files
[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'kmail' crashing...
ERROR: Communication problem with kmail, it probably crashed.
............................
I have tried to reinstall as much of nm and tde as possible, can't shake
the error. any aiedas?
thanks in advance,
d.
Hello, Nixers and Trinity users!
I am Anderson Torres, a "wannabe" Computer Scientist (I am studying to
admissional exams for a Brazilian CS undergrad course), and there is
about one year I am a NixOS user.
I want to port/package Trinity for NixOS, because I really liked the
old KDE3.x series! I used KDE 3.x when I started using Linux Slackware
and open source in 2004.
Well, I will use the tag [Trinity-on-NixOS] when I need to talk about
my project of porting an ask some questions.
Well, many thanks in advance!
Anderson
Useful links:
http://www.trinitydesktop.orghttp://nixos.org/
Alexandre,
As you know, disagreements we may have had, but I have always tried to give
credit where credit was due.
At my local Linux Users Group meeting on Saturday, someone was wanting help to
get Linux on his oldish laptop. Well, his father's. A refugee from XP. He
had tried various versions/flavours of Ubuntu without success - they just
wouldn't install.
He expressed a definite preference for somehow getting Ubuntu on. And I had
an Ubuntu + TDE Live CD with me.
So, TDE to the fore. I rushed to supply a Live/Install CD before anyone else.
I fished out my Ubuntu + 14 and your PCLinuxOS + 14 with a view to giving him
both to try. Exegnu was out because of multimedia etc. But Ubuntu was 64
bit. So that left yours. I said that I understood it had been expressly
intended for older machines, so I thought that there was a high chance that
it would both install OK and then run properly.
I handed it to him, but said sorry, it isn't Ubuntu. My Ubuntu + TDE live CD
is 64 bit and I assume that you need 32 bit. He confirmed this, and took the
PCLinuxOS CD. Someone else was still looking for possible Ubuntu CDs or
other offerings, but somewhat idly he started to install your CD, expecting
it to fail as everything else had, by when he would have other offerings to
try.
It installed. No problem. One minor glitch. He accidentally installed the
wrong keyboard - goodness only knows what it was! - and had to start again.
No other problems. It Just Worked. By half way through he was saying that
nothing else had got that far. I think he'll change the background - he
shares my taste in pictures rather than yours - but we agreed that that was a
very minor detail. He was delighted. A very satisfied customer.
So, hopefully, a convert for TDE; and also for PCLinuxOS! Kudos, Alexandre.
Vive le Qébec libre or something. \o/
Lisi
OK I've now got more time on my hands (university is nearly finished for
about a month) and I want to catch up on things such as translating. I
asked ages ago about how I get to translate TDE into en_AU (Australian
English) but never did find out (I'm assuming because R14 was under heavy
development) so I'm asking again and if at all possible would love to get
into it sometime next week.
So if anyone has advice or knows what I need to do feel free to let me know
what I personally need to do to be able to start translating TDE into en_AU
(and maybe encourage my friends across the Tasman to do likewise for en_NZ
and maybe even Maori).
Cheers.
Michael.