Hi
I'm trying to get skype sound to work but apparently the monkeys at MS removed
alsa support and replaced it with pulse, which is rubbish. Even though I have
pulse enable (pclos - ali's remaster), it still doesn't show up. Is there a
fix to re-enable alsa or the like?
Kate
Hi to all,
I know that there are still many users who use TDE 3.5.13.x series. Please,
you use official 3.5.13.2 or my older PPA 'axis'?
For those who use PPA 'axis': You've probably noticed that some time ago there
were several updates. I would therefore ask you whether you can change the
address in the sources.list from original ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
to mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org. Benefits will be on both sides. Because on
mirror.ppa are packages for most of distributions in the local cache, you'll
have faster downloads. And thanks to this will be less load of line to the
master server.
Cheers
--
Slávek
had this system running for a while now, but somehow i never used
kaddressbook. I thought i had it configured correctly, but, since it doesn't
work, i done something wrong.
The standard error is " no resource available".
googling for it helps very little and everything reverts to kde4, even
the "about kmail" help tag link!!!!
any pointers to properly configuring kaddressbook would be appreciated.
thanks in advance,
d.
Hello all,
I allready mentionned this problem, but it seems to get worse recently:
I use Keyboard Layouts (enabled through Trinity Control Center). I set "German
(Switzerland) ch, fr variant, as first Layout, with English (US) as second
option.
This works fine, except that I often loose the function of the "Alt Gr" key
(for those who only know the US keyboard, Alt Gr is necessary to access a
bunch of characters we use in non-English languages.
This in inconvenient as it means I loose {} and [], but as I don-t program a
lot... However we need the Alt Gr key also to get @, and it so happens that
I use it in passwords that usually have to be typed in blind.
I know where to find it on the US keyboard, but I have no way to know if my
Alt Gr works or not before a password fails.
This is independent from distribution (I had hoped that switching to Jessie
and 14.0.2 would help, but not).
What I don't know is what is causing the problem. The rest of the keyboard
layout continues to work, only Alt Gr is gone. So far only loging out and in
cures the problem.
Anyone has a clue to what causes this?
Thierry
Hi there.
After starting my laptop I notices that my two Kate instances had forgot
the session they had open.
Also, Konsole forgot its open tabs and the settings/schema/paper background.
These were easy enough to restore but in case it's a symptom of a more
serious problem I thought I'd run it by the list.
Also, shutdown didn't complete so I had to hard-reset the laptop with
the press-the-power-button-down-for-5-seconds trick, not nice!
Regards,
Philip Ashmore
Hi Guys,
What do I have to do to stop "kate" from respawning ?
I've tried renaming all instances that I can find, even deleting them
and it still keeps coming back.
Thanks:
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Best Regards:
Baron
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My default view profile for Konqueror is ‘File management’. In that
profile I have set the ostensible default view mode to ‘detailed list’.
However, during a Konqueror session it does not always stay that way;
sometimes it reverts to ‘icon view’.
For example, if I open a text file from Konqueror, the file will open
in the application I have specified in ‘file associations’:
LibreOffice for odt files, Kedit for txt files, etc. After such files
are closed from Konqueror, the file list reverts to ‘detailed list’.
If however I open any other file type, such as a jpg file, after such
file is closed the file list reverts to ‘icon view’ instead of the
ostensible default ‘detailed list’ file view. How do I cause
Konqueror in such situations to revert to that default?
In file .trinity/share/config/konquerorrc there is the following entry:
[ModeToolBarServices]
external=konq_detailedlistview
Is that entry related to the problem I am experiencing?
Regards, Ken
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@Gene Heskett,
please see comments here
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=2563
and let us know if this solves the problem you raised some time ago.
Cheers
Michele
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I have been getting messages again from the ezmlm program. They have
improved - at least now I shall only be ejected if the probe fails, not if
*I* bounce another message.
In itself it is not a problem, since I can ignore or delete them, but it means
that I get none of deloptes' messages to this list. The error message that I
am sent suggests that it is Gmail's fault, but both deloptes and I use
exactly the same email addresses on the Debian list as on this one, and I get
his messages there, so it must in some way be due to ezmlm. Is there
anything I, or anyone here, can do about it?
Lisi
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<quote>
Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
trinity-users(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net mailing list.
I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
at trinity-users-owner(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net.
Messages to you from the trinity-users mailing list seem to
have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce
message I received.
If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe bounces,
I will remove your address from the trinity-users mailing list,
without further notice.
Copies of these messages may be in the archive.
[snip]
Here are the message numbers:
9751
9753
9755
9759
9770
9771
9773
9775
9778
9780
9787
9802
9807
9815
9820
--- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received.
[snip]
<lisi.reisz(a)gmail.com>: host alt2.gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com[74.125.141.27]
said: 550-5.7.1 Unauthenticated email from yahoo.com is not accepted due
to
domain's 550-5.7.1 DMARC policy. Please contact administrator of yahoo.com
domain if 550-5.7.1 this was a legitimate mail. Please visit 550-5.7.1
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/2451690 to learn about DMARC 550
5.7.1 initiative. h192si57227017vka.138 - gsmtp (in reply to end of DATA
command)
</quote>
The email address in question is elsewhere said to be:
deloptes(a)yahoo.com