I assume the answer to be "no", but:
Is there any way to get an onscreen keyboard at the TDE login screen?
Actually this is the only "problem" left on this machine (Toshiba z20t):
refind does not work, so it's impossible to choose the OS at boot and to
login in tde without the keyboard.
This is not really a problem because I only want the tablet in special
situations, but the problem just nags.
Have a nice day,
Thierry
Greets, folks . . .
I once loved my iPad, but Apple has made me hate and despise it, with
constant unwanted terrible updates that remove functionality and have
reduced battery life from <12 hours to >3 hours. (IoS 11 sucks so badly
that it pulls the branches off nearby trees.) I have had it with the iPad.
But I have need of a tablet.
It's been awhile since I heard anything involving Linux being put on a
tablet; for a time I had a version of Linux running on an H-P Touchpad,
which has long since died. The X support was semi-decent -- I had either
OpenOffice.org or Libre Office running (very slowly) on it.
That was probably six years ago. I kind of hope that some sort of Linux/X
development has taken place, but haven't been able to learn much. Anybody
know if there has been?
And the important question: would it be possible to put TDE on it and if I
did, would it work?
Thanks!
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Is there a method to logout from a session from a script?
Now at 23.00 my desktop does a tdm-trinity stop, followed by a shutdown, I would
like to logout first an then stop trinity.
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Hello to everybody,
before the release R14.0.5 will be completed, I have one small gift for
you. Some of you may have known and used live distribution Slax. You
might be interested in a new version of Slax combined with Trinity:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Slax_with_Trinity
Cheers
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Slávek
Am Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018 schrieb Roel Wagenaar:
> You wrote:
>
> > Am Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2018 schrieb Roel Wagenaar:
> > > Is there a method to logout from a session from a script?
> > >
> > > Now at 23.00 my desktop does a tdm-trinity stop, followed by a shutdown, I
> > > would like to logout first an then stop trinity.
> > >
> >
> > You could do the following, depending on what you want to achieve:
> >
> > Just perform logout, if TDE is configured to shutdown after logout, it will
> > turn off the computer (in most cases), but you will have to run it some
> > minutes before shutdown:
> >
> > $ dcop ksmserver ksmserver logout
>
> Much to my surprise a very ancient solution still works on tde:
>
> dcop kdesktop default logout
>
> DEpending on the config for standardlogout, of course.
>
>
>
> Roel Wagenaar,
Now this is a good one, thank you :-)
Nik
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Hi Some weeks ago I successfully installed R14.04 on Ubuntu
16.06. Now I tried it on different machine. I followed
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/UbuntuInstall and I added deb
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/ubuntu
xenial main deb-src
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/ubuntu
xenial main deb
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.0/ubun…
xenial main deb-src
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.0/ubun…
xenial main sudo apt-key adv --keyserver
keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net --recv-keys F5CFC95C
Then sudo apt-get install kubuntu-default-settings-trinity
kubuntu-desktop-trinity I was asked to confirm the installation,
but then I received an abort! Never happened before. Then I
tried Sudo aptitude install kubuntu-default-settings-trinity
kubuntu-desktop-trinity Then I obtain
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libsmbclient : Depends: samba-libs (=
2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.9) but
2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.12 is to be installed. open: 29;
closed: 151; defer: 4; conflict: 4 .The following actions will
resolve these dependencies:
Remove the following
packages: 1) gvfs-backends 2) libsmbclient
Keep the following packages at their current
version: 3) amarok-engine-xine-trinity [Not Installed] 4)
amarok-trinity [Not Installed] 5) kaffeine-trinity [Not
Installed] 6) kmail-trinity [Not Installed] 7)
kmailcvt-trinity [Not Installed] 8) kmplayer-base-trinity
[Not Installed] 9) kmplayer-konq-plugins-trinity [Not
Installed] 10) konq-plugins-trinity [Not Installed] 11)
konqueror-nsplugins-trinity [Not Installed] 12)
konqueror-trinity [Not Installed] 13) kontact-trinity [Not
Installed] 14) kubuntu-desktop-trinity [Not Installed] 15)
libxine2 [Not Installed] 16) libxine2-misc-plugins [Not
Installed] 17) libxine2-plugins [Not Installed] 18)
smbclient [Not Installed] 19) tdebase-tdeio-plugins-trinity
[Not Installed]
Leave the following dependencies
unresolved: 20) gnome-bluetooth recommends gvfs-backends 21)
rhythmbox recommends gvfs-backends 22) nautilus recommends
gvfs-backends 23) digikam-trinity recommends konqueror-trinity
24) amarok-common-trinity recommends amarok-trinity (>=
4:14.0.4-0ubuntu16.04.0+0) 25) kubuntu-desktop-trinity
recommends kaffeine-trinity 26) kubuntu-desktop-trinity
recommends kmailcvt-trinity 27) kubuntu-desktop-trinity
recommends kmail-trinity 28) kubuntu-desktop-trinity
recommends kmplayer-konq-plugins-trinity 29)
kubuntu-desktop-trinity recommends kontact-trinity 30)
ktorrent-trinity recommends tdebase-tdeio-plugins-trinity 31)
kipi-plugins-trinity recommends kmail-trinity 32)
kipi-plugins-trinity recommends konqueror-trinity
Is it save to continue?
Uwe Brauer
Hi, is anyone using Trinity for Slackware? On my Slackware 14.2,
kdesktop is not always loaded, the error seems to be related to tqt3
and the use of utf-8 encoding in the system. This happens when using
the smp-kernel, there is no error on the usual kernel. Unfortunately
I'm not a programmer and I do not know what can be done. I attached a
log, maybe it will help to understand what might be the matter.
https://paste.ee/p/mjK6J
best regards, Oleg Levenets.
well, it seems as if this thing is actually going to ship. there's a $200
discount still on indiegogo, but i don't know for how long. here it is at
CES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQLawxkYyug&feature=youtu.be
it'll ship with debian stretch and xfce, which i plan to replace with tde.
the only "pointing device" it has is the touch screen, which means that
i'll need to maximize the amount of stuff i can do with the keyboard. i
vaguely remember, but never have used, a kde accessibility package that
effectively used the arrow keys to replace the mouse. and because of the
screen size, i especially want kicker to disappear when it's not in actual
use, i'd like to be able to show/hide it with a key combination or some
such.
anybody know if this is something i could assign in the current TDE? or
that maybe already exists?
thanks!
--
dep
The shortest distance between you and playing great acoustic guitar:
the great new instructional DVDs from Marjorie Thompson,
available at www.MarjorieThompson.com
Hello,
Happy New year 2018 !
How to increase the text font size of the icons name, under them,
on the desktop ? (make text bigger)
Thanks and best regards.
André
Hello all,
Debian 9 here. Today I updated things (I used synaptic - Mark all upgrades.
That was perhaps an error). Many things got updated, included Trinity stuff.
The problem is it also reverted the DM to gdm3. I changed it
to /opt/trinity/bin/tdm, but the result is that the system does not start,
with
Failed to start Gnome Display Manager
See 'systemctl status gdm.service' for details
Is there a way to get TDM back?
Thierry