On 2019-11-20 2:24 p.m., Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 November 2019 20.02:57 ajh-valmer wrote:
>> TDE is not really for the nostalgic of KDE3,
>> but made for those who want a light desktop,
>> and nevertheless, with many rich options.
> I totaly agree. However I think many on this list are "experienced" computer
> users (I mean "old" :).
>
> We come from a time where computer ressources were scarce (few hundred KB of
> RAM, few Megabytes of harddisk - if any haddisk at all). What we wanted - and
> still look for - was efficency and stability.
>
> Modern geeks want screen effects, animations, videos instead of reading text
> files, "wizards" instead of learning how to do things. Any program that has
> not been "updated" for a few month is considered "unmaintained" on Android.
> So a Desktop environment that seems to have stayed the same for 10 years is
> for "nostalgic" people.
>
> I belong to those who are proud of knowing the value of things. I could run
> a "modern" DE on my computers, but why? TDE gives me everything I need, and
> Konqueror.
>
> 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
>
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I totaly agree, too.
TDE has been my one and only everyday desktop environment for many years.
What I like the most is its small footprint and so high customization
capabilities (see the screenshot :-).
I upgrade the OS using the TDE LiveCD on a new partition and then
re-install the programs I use all the time and copy the personal data
from the previous release.
When all is running as I want, I delete the previous partition.
I did this many times without any glitch for years.
I love the Baghira theme and kooldock utility. I build them from release
to release smoothly without any glitch.
I speak of TDE to all Linux users I meet and do my best to propagate its
usage.
I tried many DE's during my long programmer life: nothing beats Trinity
in term of configuration.
Long life to TDE!
Greetings all;
Despite asking repeatedly what was the largest count a maildirs index
file could have, I've never been graced with an answer. But my inbox
has been reimported as new installs took place over the years so that
from 2002 to now there were quite a few messages carrying a file system
date for Feb 5 thru Feb 6 2015, despite many of them carrying arrival
dates in their headers that were much earlier, clear back to 2002.
So just for S&G, I just moved all those to inbox subdir, killed the
indices and restarted kmail. Initial blast of rebuilding indices, then
settled to the bottom of the htop list. Maybe I was onto something, so
I did the same thing with an even higher count of messages dated Feb 6
2015. Stopped, waited 30 secs and restarted kmail, good 45 secs to start
as it did those indices new. But settled to bottom of cpu usage in
another minute. Then to preclude any confusion about the years, I
renamed the around 18 year only names for emc to emc-year, killed those
indices and restarted kmail. Wash, rinse and repeat on restart. I have
one more set of subdirs in the coco folder named only for the year, so
I'll do the same thing there so they are named coco-year.
I think I've found it.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
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soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
- Louis D. Brandeis
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>
Hi friends,
we would like soon freeze the code and proceed to release R14.0.7. But we
need your help with translations. Some of TWTW (TDE Weblate) contributors
submitted their translations only as suggestions. We are therefore looking
for volunteers who will be willing to register a TWTW account and have
decided on these translations. Currently it concerns the following
languages: Italian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Turkish.
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/weblate/user/anonymous/suggestions/
Of course, we welcome any new contributors to translations! If you want to
help translating for your language, visit the TWTW information page on the
TDE Wiki.
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/TDE_Weblate_Translation_Workspace
If you have any questions about translating, feel free to send mail to the
mailing list or ask on IRC room #trinity-destkop where Chris will be happy
to help you :)
Cheers
--
Slávek
Here is the result of "grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log" :
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
[ 350.468] (EE) Failed to load module "nv" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 350.472] (EE) Failed to load module "vesa" (module does not exist, 0)
[ 350.501] (EE) [drm] Failed to open DRM device for (null): -22
[ 350.502] (EE) [drm] Failed to open DRM device for pci:0000:02:00.0: -22
[ 350.503] (EE) Unable to find a valid framebuffer device
[ 350.504] (EE) Screen 0 deleted because of no matching config section.
[ 350.520] (II) Initializing extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
[ 350.525] (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension
(Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)
Shame on me, many errors.
I want to install the nvidia driver non-free,
this one is installed, downloaded on nvidia site :
"NVIDIA-Linux-x86-340.107.run"
Thanks, regards.
André
Hello,
Since I upgraded Debien from Stretch to Buster, no X graphic (xorg).
# dpkg-reconfigure tdm-trinity
"tdm.service is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it"
I'm lost to repair, any help = welcome !
André
PS : I changed my address mail : @numericable has stopped.
Hi there.
This has been happening for a while now.
From https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tde
7f6f61d7c..5755a2619 r14.0.x -> origin/r14.0.x
15834217e..e207810e1 master -> origin/master
Fetching submodule main/applications/amarok
fatal: unable to access
'https://system@scm.trinitydesktop.org/scm/git/amarok/': The requested
URL returned error: 503
...
Is this the right git repo for preliminary stable?
Regards,
Philip Ashmore
Hello,
Since I upgraded Debien from Stretch to Buster, no X graphic (xorg).
# dpkg-reconfigure tdm-trinity
"tdm.service is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it"
I'm lost to repair, any help = welcome !
André
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William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
> I myself would like to get a thread started about email encryption, as
> I've mucked around with it, but never have managed both to send and
> receive with anybody else; either I don't do it right, or they can't
> manage it on their end. But it would be nice to get a grasp of the
> fundamentals on crypto, so anybody who wants to get a TDE crypto thread
> going, I am in.
Perhaps we write a howto in the TDE Wiki. I'm using it since 10+y w/o issue.
Important is to setup the keys in kgpg and the sign/encrypt and decrypt
functionality in kmail.
There is always these two encrypt and decrypt. For the encryption you need
the private key. 1-2y ago I provided pinentry-tqt. I don't think it got
into the mainstream yet. Otherwise you have to use some other pinentry
(gnome,kde, terminal). This is setup in the gpg-agent config.
So presumably your key is setup correctly in kgpg and kmail
First you verify the key you want to encrypt for in kgpg and trust it (it
becomes green), then you can use this email adress (gpg identity) for
encrypting mails.
I even sign these messages from time to time as others do.
regards
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