Hi people
A recent update seems to be causing amarok to crash when I attempt to play a
song. I get the usual signal 11 stuff of the gui. From the commadline I get
[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'amarokapp' crashing...
Invalid write to eventfd: Bad file descriptor
Code should not be reached at pulsecore/fdsem.c:199, function pa_fdsem_post().
Aborting.
[kcrash] Unable to start Dr. Konqi
Any idea as to what might be causing this? It's happening on all pclos boxes.
Cheers to all,
Kate
On Wednesday 18 December 2019 08.40:31 mb850063(a)proximus.be wrote:
> These are built and maintained by Slávek Banko. "
>
> If You make a apt-get update or upgrade (and thru the gui Synaptics, You
> get an error. This means there is a problem with the unofficial repository.
Did you install Slavek's version, or are you trying to update "regular" TDE
with Slavek's version? I never tried the second option, but having the
Premilimanry stable builds installed on Buster (clean install, not upgrade) I
see not problem with apt-get update
Thierry
Hello,
There is a problem with the tde unofficial but "reliable" updating adress for
Debian Buster.
Even within the TDE web page, the link neither appears nor works even if
inidicated in blue when passing the mouse over or clicking on it.
BRgds
J.B.
Hello,
I use Konqueror for files transfer.
Suddenly, often, the konqueror window closes,
without anomalous handling as :
cut/copy, move files...
Have a nice day,
André
Hello all you good people,
My mouse is moving too fast. It is a simple Crystal White Mouse bij
Logitech, nothing fancy.
I tried setting DPI in the hwdb of udev.
But it seems like it only works for a few seconds, and then the mouse is
fast again.
Setting accelaration to 0 also does not help.
I have no idea where the DPI is set.
evdev is not present on this system.
My distro is ExeGnu.
Any ideas?
Eric-Jan
Greetings all;
kded crashed while I was fixing dinner, and everything was all wonky with
the menu's, flickering. jumping up and down one line and stuck on the
top favorite if clicked on.
So I found me a root terminal and rebooted.
kded crashed on top of the login. I dismissed it and logged in. System
acts normal and theres a kded proc running. Anybody got a clue what
thats telling me?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
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 all,
since we would like to do freeze R14.0.7 in a few days, I would like to ask
you for help with translations for the initial desktop icons. At least
for 'bg', 'es' and 'ru'. Of course, any other languages are also welcome.
See https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tdebase/pulls/96
+ Home.desktop
- Name=Home
- Comment=Contains personal files
+ My_Computer
- Name=My Computer
- Comment=Access to storage media
+ My_Documents
- Name=My Documents
- Comment=Contains personal documents
+ My_Network_Places
- Name=My Network Places
- Comment=Access to network places and remote hosts
+ Printers
- Name=Printers
- Comment=Manage print jobs
+ System.desktop
- Name=System
- Comment=Access to system places
+ Trash
- Name=Trash
- Comment=Contains removed files
+ Web_Browser
- Name=Web Browser
- Comment=Browse the World Wide Web
Thank you!
--
Slávek
Greetings all;
So I picked the largest cur dirs, and using mc have moved about 2 years
worth of each to an outside of the ~/Mail view of kmail. And nuked
those index files, so it has to rebuild them. Its not done with that
yet, but we'll see. Damn this is getting old.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
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 All,
Both the ‘Show Desktop’ button and Ctrl+Alt+D will minimize all windows and
upon repeat action raise just those prior minimized windows. All good,
except; A) It seems locking the session also raises the windows again and B)
raising anything prior to re-clicking ‘Show Desktop’ resets the ‘Show
Desktop’ action so it doesn’t now raise just those prior minimized windows.
Replication:
A)
Ctrl+Alt+D
{windows are minimized}
Lock Session
Login
{windows have been restored}
B)
Ctrl+Alt+D
{windows are minimized}
Click a task in the taskbar (e.g. Firefox)
Ctrl+Alt+D
{window is minimized}
{prior windows are not restored}
Anyone know of a way to minimize all displayed windows such that A) results in
windows staying minimized upon lock/unlock and in B) (re)performing the
action (or even using some other command) results in the original minimized
windows being restored?
Possibly something using dcop kdesktop ??? , maybe dcop twin ??? (I tried
looking there, but even using kdcop, it’s like finding a needle in a haystack
for things even relevant)
Thanks,
Michael
PS: Way to go whoever is doing TDE SEO, Google search on “dcop gui” returns
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Tips_And_Tricks in 5th place :)
greetings, folks,
through inadvertence I wiped out my Linux partition. I restored my
files but I didn't have a backup of the system so I installed a new
version of q40s (which runs a version of TDE). I use a prior version
on another laptop I don't have access to right now.
then began the misadventures with font sizes in this HiDPI laptop; I
got some help from the list (thanks!) last yr with such problems on a
similar laptop.
I've wrestled them to the ground for the most part but the windows
labelled as "TDE Control Module" have teensy font size. where do I
find the file that regulates their appearance?
thanks for the advice.
fjd
--
Felmon Davis