Hello,
Since upgrade Debian Stretch => Buster,
I do not have any more the daemon file "tdm" in "/etc/init.d/"
(it was present in Stretch).
So, the system doesn't boot on tde-trinity desktop.
Is it norrmal ?
What to do to have the daemon "tdm" in /etc/init.d/ as before ?
Cheers,
André
Hi everyone.
I have a PC with opensuse tumbleweed and trinity as desktop, all working fine.
Yesterday i upgrade the system and now i cant start the trinity session.
There was an erro setting up....... Could not read network connection list
.DCOPserver_
Check that DCOp server is running
So i check the the file HOME/.xsession-errors and found: Autentication
Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specidfied are
supported and host-based authentication failed
I search in google and found 2 points:
1)The hostname, i change it and same DCOP problem
2)libICE problem. specifically problem with version libice-1.0.9-2 to
libice-1.0.10-1
i cant confirm the point 2. but plasma work fine. i dont know how downgrade
libice and i dont know how solve the problem
Best Regards
Christian
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Hi Guys,
Does anybody know if the "RAR" format has changed ?
For some reason I am no longer able to extract some rar archives that
have been sent to me.
Thanks in advance.
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Baron
Hello,
I configured my desktop with the background dark blue colour,
without a picture of ...trinity/share/wallpapers (no picture).
(desktop configuration).
At each reboot of TDE desktop, the colour is light blue.
If I click on the nvidia icon, it regains with the dark blue colour.
What could happen ?
Regards,
André
Hi All,
In KOrganizer you can select the Holiday Region (in Time & Date), so that Sat,
Sun and all [US for me] holidays are shown in red. The panel app Clock will
pop-up a Calendar when you click it, but it doesn’t seem tied to KOrganizer?
Every day on it is black.
Is there a way to get whatever runs the pop-up Calendar to do the same as
KOrganizer with day colors? Or better yet, have Clock pop-up a mini
KOrganizer calendar (so all the days are color coded and you only have to
maintain one configuration)?
Thanks,
Michael
> The question is rather: why is it so difficult to convince others of these
> facts. If one main distribution included TDE, I'm sure many more people
> would "rediscover" why KDE 3 was good.
>
> Thierry
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Here here old man
:)
Kate
{Moving to new thread}
On Thursday 21 November 2019 07:57:05 am William Morder via trinity-users
wrote:
> On Thursday 21 November 2019 02:24:09 ajh-valmer wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 20 November 2019 16:23:06 Slávek Banko wrote:
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > > I think we are an interesting friendly community of peoples (and
> > > > others) who think similarly, have similar opinions, and we simply
> > > > talk about all things together, even if it's not strictly technical.
> > > > I think it creates a better friendly atmosphere here.
> >
> > On Thursday 21 November 2019 00:29:48 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > +1 Slavek, thank you, even if my keyboard can't spell your name.
> >
> > A technical and friendly list is not incompatible.
> > The friendly side is a good "motor" to help much better.
> >
> > The desktop is very important to manage the system.
> > The fact that people are fan of TDE, make them happy on Linux,
> > contributes to increase GNU/Linux and the free-opensource software.
> >
> > I don't understand some displaced reactions.
>
> I suggest that we develop some kind of consensus on how to handle this kind
> of situation. I do not wish to feel uncomfortable, nor do I want others to
> feel so. After we have participated in this list over several years, some
> of us have got to know one another better than others, but somehow we are
> expected to interact like AI bots without emotions.
>
> All the same, let's not keep going round like this. Let's just agree to
> take it private once it starts to go off-topic.
Personally I find the Off topic posts more interesting that the On topic
posts, so forcing people to go private just for list’s appropriate etiquette
sake seems a bit too far? Obviously anything actually private should go
private, or we possibly end up with annoying sales pitches.
In that regard here’s a proposal?
- If you’re going off topic, add to the subject “[OT]” (positioned about where
whoever adds [BULK] *).
(If someone went OT, be nice and add it for them in any OT replies.)
- Continue using the original thread just for on topic posts.
Okay, we’ve got Bill’s and my proposals (and de.bug’s I guess), everyone toss
out what you’d like to see. That way we can come up with a definitive “way
we do it here” statement. So people don’t get butthurt and leave in a
huff ;) . (Or maybe she/he thought I called him stupid for being young?
Lacking quality education yes, stupid, no... If they have the desire, anyone
can open a book and make up for any educational lack.)
I’ll shut up now.
Best,
Michael
* Speaking of the [BULK] thing, whoever keeps adding that would you please
edit your subject before sending the email to remove it? Better yet, edit
your rule/filter so it’s never added. Highly annoying that.
{Moving to new thread, might have snipped too much}
On Thursday 21 November 2019 08:51:24 am William Morder via trinity-users
wrote:
> On Thursday 21 November 2019 06:25:42 Felmon Davis wrote:
> > On Thu, 21 Nov 2019, William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
> > > As for that lost donation, perhaps I will find warmth in my heart, and
> > > enough money in my account, to make up for the creepy insincerity of
> > > the previous retracted-but-never-truly-offered donation of others. I
> > > can't promise anything now, but maybe in another couple months. I will
> > > put my money where somebody else only talks.
> >
> > been thinking of sending something anyway, but retirement puts a crimp
> > in one's wallet. besides I sent something a yr ago and got no
> > acknowledgement which makes me worry about our founder.
>
> There are worse things to invest in, than having a computer desktop that
> actually works.
Years ago I decided I was going to donate $200 per year to some open source
project. Occasionally I’d split it up, but most often it went o Drupal, as
that is (was [1]) the open source project my business relies on. Last year I
sent it to TDE. This year I’m splitting it between TDE, MX Linux, and
Backdrop CMS.
But, like Felmon, I received zero acknowledgment it was received. (To be
fair, I’ve never received any acknowledgment from any donation I’ve made to
people at xda-developers either, so maybe it’s just a sole proprietor thing?)
I’m pretty sure donations to TDE don’t make a dent in Tim’s account
receivables, but . . .
Questions:
- Has anyone ever received a donation acknowledgment from Tim?
- Is there a donation acknowledgment page somewhere?
- Do we, the donators, think we should get one?
- Tim how are you doing? (Talk to us man!)
OT Questions:
- Does anyone else make a set amount of donations per year?
- Pro’s? Con’s?
- What other methods do people use for rewarding open source?
Best All,
Michael
[1]
In case anyone cares (this was the last ‘prediction’ for the next year
thread), here’s a overview explanation I did 2 years ago:
https://www.drupal.org/forum/general/news-and-announcements/2018-02-11/pred…
Hello all,
To my surprise TDE was featured in the latest issue of the german "Linux User"
magazine!
The article is not bad and may induce users who might not know KDE 1 to 3 to
take a look!
Thierry
> I think we are an interesting friendly community of peoples (and others)
> who think similarly, have similar opinions, and we simply talk about all
> things together, even if it's not strictly technical. I think it creates a
> better friendly atmosphere here.
>
> Cheers
> --
> Slavek
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Agreed
:)
Kate