L.S.
For the last week I keep getting a '501 Redirect to invalid target' on updateing
the repository via
http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-v3.5.13/debian wheezy
main
is this a known problem?
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Hi,
first of all I wish everybody out there a happy and successfull new year and
happy hacking.
Now my questions:
I get a lot of timeouts when I try to update trinity. Mostly
because "Translation"-files where not be found. Are they really needed?
Second I would to know, if there are mirrors of the trinity repositories,
perhaps faster ones near by.
Fine regards
Rolf
On Saturday 03 January 2015 15.21:04 Robin Collins wrote:
> <html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size:
> 12.0px;"><div> <div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0px;">
> <div>I have installed R14 direct from the Ubuntu live CD - overall it seems
> very stable compared with earlier versions, no crash boxes at all!!!</div>
(snip)
</div>
>
> <div>Does it make any difference that the GTK-3 setings show that the
> gtk3-tqt engine is not installed when it is??</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>I know it seems a small point but it is driving me nuts as R14 is just
> so much quicker and nicer to use than MATE, Xfce etc. so any help or clues
> would be very welcome.</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>Robin</div>
> </div>
> </div></div></body></html>
a) Could you please turn off HTML? That's *very* painful to read
b) I don't use Ubuntu, but I have LO running on R14/Wheezy and no UI problem,
so your problem must be Ubuuntu-related and not TDe-related.
By the way, I installed LO from the LO site, so maybe your problem is caused
by settings chosen by Ubuntu that now are no more satisfied?
Regards,
Thierry
When I use my kvm switch to switch to another computer (well .. it is
actually just K/M, I have video monitors attached to both so I can see
both) then TDE puts up the "secure desktop area" dialog, hiding my desktop.
It says <username> is currently logged on, and gives options for Lock
Session, Task Manager, Logoff, Menu, Cancel.
How can I disable this "secure desktop area" dialog? I never want to see
it again. If I switch my keyboard and mouse away from this computer, I
want to continue to see whatever was showing before.
Thanks!
~David.
(the live CD on the website)
The contents of Firefox's URL bar, instead of showing the text of the URL,
shows a black and/or gray bar where the text should be. The text is still
there -- it can be selected and copied -- it just can't be seen. This
happens both when running from the live CD, and after installation.
Everything else (having to do with the display, and otherwise) works fine
and is perfectly normal. The problem doesn't occur when running from the
Xubuntu 14.04 live CD. Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks.
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The green dot was shown in the system tray before I activated my printer
(HP LaserJet P1102) but not after printer activation. To activate the
printer I looked at http://hplipopensource.com/ It told me that although
the ppd for that printer is available in the version of hplip shipped
with Wheezy (3.12.6-3.1+deb7u1), if I used the later version of hplip
(3.14.10) I would benefit from ¨access to new features and bug fixes¨.
So I downloaded that version and ran the command to install the later
version of hplip. It wanted to install some additional packages but
noticed that adept was installed and asked me to remove it before it
would install them. I therefore purged all the eleven (?) trinity adept
packages and their dependencies.
Hplip installed some of those packages, but could not install two
because of broken dependencies and then two more which did not exist. I
then gave up trying to use hplip 3.14.10 and ran the two commands
necessary to install the ppd from the hplip version in Wheezy,
'hp-plugin -i' and 'hp-setup -i'. The printer was consequently
activated and usable. (In retrospect I should have disregarded the
advice received.)
I then reinstalled the eleven trinity adept packages including
adept-notifier-trinity, but the green dot did not appear. Two reboots
later it still has not reappeared. The only thing I could think of
doing was to run deborphan and purge all orphaned libraries. After
doing so the green dot still did not appear.
I would consequently appreciate any advice on how to get adept to work
properly again.
Regards, Ken Heard
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