Hi,
since I upgrade my computers to Debian stretch the artsd-daemon crashes
with signal 6 after it played the start sound and when tried to play the
shutdown sound.
As sound system alsa is used and a test with pulseaudio does not work
either.
System: Lenovo T410i Laptop.
lspci shows:
"01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation High Definition Audio
Controller (rev a1)"
What can I do to fix it or to help with debugging.
Fine regards
Rolf
Hello,
When I write a mail with Kmail,
the point appears as a comma.
as you can see above and here => "."
How to change with a point ?
Where is the configuration for that ?
Thanks,
André
hi, everybody . . .
one of the few applications i find absolutely essential is the gthumb image
viewer. it's a gnome application, and i have for many years run it from
the trinity desktop uneventfully.
with my recent upgrade to ubuntu 14.04 from 12.04, gthumb has become
really, really slow. things like 30 seconds to load an image, when
previously i could click from image to image in a second or less.
what makes it a puzzle is that on my fairly old (thinkpad x200) notebook,
running 14.04, same trinity, same gthumb, it rips right along like always.
i don't know whether on my desktop machine there's some battle between
gnome and trinity stuff or just what -- don't even have a clue where to
start looking.
though i wonder if this might provide a hint. just did an apt-get
dist-upgrade and hit this:
Unpacking nvidia-opencl-icd-384 (384.90-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) ...
dpkg: error processing
archive /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-opencl-icd-384_384.90-0ubuntu0.14.04.1_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/etc/OpenCL/vendors/nvidia.icd', which is also in
package nvidia-opencl-icd-375 384.90-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
there may have been a time when i knew how to fix this, but if so i've
forgotten. anybody know a fix?
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Hi all,
I played yesterday a little bit with my mobnile phones and bluetooth. I
tried connecting them as audio source. Both connect and interestingly I see
in pavucontrol the phones as input and when I play music on the phone I see
in pavucontrol the sound level indicator indicating there is music playing,
but I can not hear anything.
in windows it is working. I'm going to try ubuntu next.
Do you have experience with it. Is it pulse problem or TDE audio problem?
thanks
With Trinity in openSUSE and Debian, I can put xrandr in a startup script some
appropriate location in /etc/X11/*, and it will be obeyed. I've tried putting
the same script in every subdir in /etc/X11/ on Mageia 6 and no matter where, it
either does not get run, or gets overridden somehow, only for TDE sessions. It
works as expected for starting an IceWM session. I use the script to set both
resolution and DPI. Trinity sessions started from TDM get the desired result, I
suppose because the script is run before TDM starts. What can I do to get the
script obeyed on Mageia?
Also, /opt/trinity/bin/starttde is not the default session type from startx. In
Debian, I set this with /etc/X11/default-display-manager. In openSUSE,
/etc/sysconfig/windowmanager does the deed. What is required in Mageia,
something in /etc/alternatives? If so, what? If not, what?
Also (if anyone knows, specific only to Mageia): how do I disable
mandriva-everytime service? systemd shows it as a static service.
systemd-analyze critical chain shows it delaying boot > 2minutes. Attached
(wide) output seems to indicate why, but not how to fix. :-( Removing package
harddrake solves the problem, but seems like swatting a fly with a sledge hammer.
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Hi
I started to switch from a Thinkpad X200s with 1280x800 resolution to a
X1 with 1920x1080. The resulting icons are very small for my taste. How
can I increase them without lowering the resolution? Thanks
Uwe Brauer
Hi
I have successfully installed trinity/Ubuntu 14.04 (from the live CD) on
my old X60s and X200s. Now I got a brandnew X1 Carbon
I ran the 14.04 live CD, but trinity did not find the
- sound card
- wireless card (o claims it is desactivaded)
- wired card
ifconfig does not show any of these cards.
Lspci however shows:
,----
|
| 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Sky Lake Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev 08)
| 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Sky Lake Integrated Graphics (rev 07)
| 00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Sky Lake Gaussian Mixture Model
| 00:13.0 Non-VGA unclassified device: Intel Corporation Device 9d35 (rev 21)
| 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Device 9d2f (rev 21)
| 00:14.2 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 9d31 (rev 21)
| 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation Device 9d3a (rev 21)
| 00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Device 9d03 (rev 21)
| 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 9d10 (rev f1)
| 00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 9d12 (rev f1)
| 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Device 9d48 (rev 21)
| 00:1f.2 Memory controller: Intel Corporation Device 9d21 (rev 21)
| 00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Device 9d70 (rev 21)
| 00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation Device 9d23 (rev 21)
| 00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I219-V (rev 21)
| 02:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 525a (rev 01)
| 04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a)
`----
so I am puzzled. Anybody has experience with a X1?
Whats about Trinity live cd for Ubuntu 16? Any schedule? I know I can
install first Ubuntu 16 and then trinity, the live CD makes everything
easier though.
Thanks and regards
Uwe Brauer
Hi all!
I just run into another interesting thing that I do not know how to solve - and it's most likely not connected to TDE, but anyway:
Ages ago (~ 2004) there were a number of bitmap fonts available in debian. I remember epic fights to replace them with TTF fonts. Some days ago I tried to get bitmaped fonts into devuan - and failed miserably.
The situation on FreeBSD is this: bitmaped fonts (e.g. gamow_08_m_r.pcf.gz frim lfpfonts-fix) and ttf fonts (as any other fonts) coexist perfectly well in X11. In any application (TDE/OpenSCAD/Scintilla/Terminator/... ) I can select e.g. "Gamow". The font "Gamow" comes from the "Linux Font Project", so I suspected it's present on devuan as well.
Now the situation on devuan is quite different: There are only some bitmap fonts available, none of these are selectable in X11 for TDE/OpenSCAD/Scintilla/Terminator/... - but I can see them with "xfontsel". Also it seams that the "Linux Font Project"-fonts are not in the archives anymore.
I tried to add "gamow_08_m_r.pcf.gz" by hand using TDE, but the font installation failed. I tried to install it by copying the font to ~/.fonts, but the font does not show up. "mkfontdir" in ~/.fonts creates a fonts.dir with the entry "gamow_08_m_r.pcf.gz -lfp-gamow-medium-r-normal--8-80-75-75--80-iso8859-1", but the only X11 application that sees this font is "xfontsel".
So, is there a way to get bitmaped fonts back?
Nik
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Hi all!
I'm using FVWM togather with TDE applications on FreeBSD. Things work quite nice for some months now (thanks Slavec!). There is just one thing I could not figure out:
When starting a full TDE session with "starttde", then klicking on a *.pdf in kmail starts kpdf. "kcontrol" start with all modules.
When I start kmail without "starttde" - from xterm under fvwm for example - then klicking on a *.pdf in kmail results in a dialog popping up ("What application ..."). "kcontrol" starts with an empty splitscreen window, no modules visible.
I took a look into tdeinit, but I obviousely missed a vital part. This is what I tried:
$ TDE_FULL_SESSION=false
$ TDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity
$ TDEROOTHOME=/root/.trinity
$ TDE_SESSION_UID=$UID
$ TDE_MULTIHEAD=false
$ TDEDIR=/opt/trinity
$ tdeinit_shutdown
$ tdeinit
$ kmail
Now there is something missing, as klicking on a *.pdf does not open kpdf. When I start "starttde" with fvwm running, then the whole tde session is restored including panels, kdesktop etc., which is what I do not want in this environment.
So, any idea what I could do to get kmail working whithout "starttde"?
Nik
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Since upgrade from tde 3.5.13 (ubuntu 12.04) to 14.0.4 (ubuntu 16.04) I get the attached error message when printing from kmail or from the ps/pdf viewer.
It looks like a misinterpreted linefeed after the mime type.:
application/postscript\012- \012-application/octed-stream
somewhere in the config files or in the tde printer driver.
Ignoring the error prints the file, but preview is not possible.
The print system is cups.
Is this an known error?
Thanks in advance
Stef