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greets!
I'm using David Hare's exegnu with Jessie but for this purpose
anything Trinity-esque will do.
I'd like to make a live flashdrive that will be wifi-ready so it's got
to have the atheros firmware. not quite sure how to achieve this.
doing up a live flashdrive is easy, it's getting the non-free firmware
stuff to run that's the problem.
quick tips?
f.
--
Felmon Davis
Inside every old person is a young person... Wondering what the heck
happened.
I'm using TDE on Debian 8, and never had a problem on mounting ntfs usb
drives, until I removed systemd from my system in favor of sysvinit.
Since that, ,my ntfs-3g package was removed, but after reinstallation
I'm getting this error:
Unable to mount this device.
Potential reasons include:
Improper device and/or user privilege level
Corrupt data on storage device
Technical details:
No supported mounting methods were detected on your
Is this a bug or just I need some dependency?
I can't figure out this problem alone...
Davide
L.S.
Every time Konqueror has an update I have to repair my setup in
/etc/alternatives for x-www-browser and x-www-browser.1.gz, can this please be
made to not change the existing setup?
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Antw.: Omdat het de volgorde verstoord waarin mensen tekst lezen.
Vraag: Waarom is top-posting een slechte gewoonte?
Antw.: Top-posting.
Vraag: Wat is het meest ergerlijke in e-mail?
Be nice to your kids. They'll choose your nursing home.
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tried the latest livecd on 64 bit sid, installed it on a virtualbox vm, when
trying to boot the following message comes up.
error: file '/boot/grub/i386pc/normal.mod' not found .
when i look, there is nothing in /boot/grub/i386-pc/.
if i recall correctly, the 32 bit version originally had the same problem.
if it is of any importance, the guest os is 64 bit wheezy, latest updates,
mostly running tde14.
Hello everybody out there,
I have a jessi with tde R14.01 - i.e. from Sláveks repository - running
on a computer with a touch screen. TDE is very nice for this
environment, because every thing could be scaled so it can be used with
finger touch.
My question or problem is, I would like to remove the menu item "lock
session" because i can't give the needed passwort for unlocking with the
screen-keyboard xvkbd.
How can I configure the TDE-menu for this purpose?
Many thanks for (expected) help
Rolf
PS: A howto for KDE 3.x did not help - nameing problems?
I changed a laptop to Debian Jessie, sadly to discover afterwards what
I should have looked up first, that Trinity is not yet fully released
for Jessie.
I should have looked. I should have looked. I should have looked.
Mea maxima culpa.
So anyway, I put the mirror.xcer.cz mirror in place, but haven't found
the "install full desktop" meta-package to start the ball rolling.
Can someone remind me what it's called?
Arigato,
Curt-
--
The secret of happiness is freedom,
and the secret of freedom is courage.
- Thucydides
Hello, list,
I couldn't resist passing on the quotation, which hopefully means that I
communicated the essence of TDE. And while I was at it, I have forwarded the
rest of what Mike said. (With his permission, of course.)
This is the blind person for whom I have made enquiries. I have encouraged
the idea that he might be able to render it accessible to the blind. I
stressed how accessible friendly TDE is in general.
I gather a lot depends on what TDE uses in the way of Qt. I knew he would ask
about that, and had tried to look it up in advance (sorry about my ignorance:
without looking it up, I just know that something in that area has been
changing), but sadly the website was down, so I said that I would find out
for him, though I haven't yet done so.
Still, if someone could render TDE accessible to the blind, that would be
great. It is so good for the partially sighted. And this is the chap who
re-coded the sound-chip firmware on the Raspberry Pi because the sound was
too poor to be usable by someone blind.
Lisi
My stars throughout.
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
*****Subject: New quote for you which might apply to the Trinity desktop*****
Date: Tuesday 23 June 2015, 15:56:18
From: Mike Ray <mike(a)raspberryvi.org>
To: Lisi Reisz <lisi.reisz(a)gmail.com>
Hello Lisi,
I enjoyed the talk about Trinity at the weekend. I will certainly be
having a look at the online resources about it and trying to find out if
it might be at least on the way to accessibility for me.
Here's a nice quote for you:
**************
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when
there is nothing left to take away." Antoine de Saint Exupery
**************
Mike
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Michael A. Ray
Analyst/Programmer
Witley, Surrey, South-east UK
"In the beginning there was Debian, and Ubuntu was without form, and void"
Eyes-free Linux:
http://eyesfreelinux.ninja/
Raspberry VI:
http://www.raspberryvi.org/
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Hi all!
When I start any java awt application (e.g. "arduino") on TDE, the fonts art antialiased.
When I do the same thing on e.g. FVWM, then only the fonts of the java applications are not antialiased, all others are.
Does by chance anybody know why that is so? I thought it's something with the Xresources, but setting these on fvwm to the same values as under TDEdoes not kame a difference.
Nik
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