I see this error popup on various installations. The instant one is a 32bit
Bookworm freshly upgraded from Bullseye with 14.0.12. Bullseye does it too. The
trigger is left clicking on the menu starter. On those where it ever occurs, it
only happens once. Trying again after dismissing the popup always works. Anyone
familiar with it, what to do to eliminate it?
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Trinity 14.0.6 preliminary.
Don't know if it is a feature of ksnapshot or a misconfiguration
somewhere from me, but it is getting absolutely annoying what happens.
I have a website, a document or whatsoever on my screen in full
A4-papersize. Now I want a printout of a small part of it. Call
ksnapshot, choose "region" "new snapshot" and then draw a border around
the desired part. Press "print" and then print it. Bull... I get a
print in landscape, useless and even worse not even the original layout
reappears.
Stop ksnapshot, restart it and same procedure with again the same
miserable result.
Stop, restart, same procedure but no actual printing, instead I look
into the printer properties. And there, big surprise, landscape was
marked as to be printed BUT all 4 orientations were grayed out, so I
couldn't change that.
Checked in tdeprint the printersettings, nothing wrong, in "instances"
"settings" all 4 orientations were available and portrait was marked as
to be applied in the default printer.
Checked kprinter and of course the settings of tdeprint were there also
valid.
But then I had an idea. If I selected in ksnapshot a larger part of the
screen, say more than half A4, what would happen?
Yes, some ugly words from me and there it was: portrait was marked but
still all 4 possibilities grayed out.
So ksnapshot decides how it wants to print and doesn't leave the user a
chance to get a result, that he wants. Utterly bull....
Any suggestion, where I could look to alter this behaviour?
Phiebie.
Hi Slavek!
>On Tuesday 14 of June 2022 10:04:17 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
>...
>
>Hi Nik,
>
>the "WARNING: SSL_get_peer_certificate not defined!" message makes it aware
>that this is related to the OpenSSL library update - the KSSL module
>failed to find the necessary functions in the library.
>
>This will require to check the compatibility of the new SSL library API and
>make the necessary modifications in the code. Thank you for the warning!
>
>Cheers
>--
>Slávek
(Looks like some mails didn't make it to the list.)
This is the last version of tdelibs14-trinity that results in kmail beeing able to use pop3 and smtp:
tdelibs14-trinity_4%3a14.1.0~s640-0debian12.0.0+18~a_amd64.deb
All newer versions break. I just tried with tdelibs-trinity_4%3a14.1.0~s642-0debian12.0.0+18~a_all.deb
IMO the OpenSSL update has nothing to do with it, otherwise the older versions should break, not the newer versions.
Nik
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I've had this issue for quite some time now, but for some reason the
screensavers in TDE do not work. I can preview them and set them, but as soon
as the screensaver starts it shows my wallpaper. I have had this problem on
the two main OSes I use, FreeBSD and Devuan/Debian. Does anyone have the same
problem, or did, and is there a solution? Thanks
Hey, the taskbar icons for minimized windows becomes less opaque, then upon maximizing them the opacity is restored to full, I understand this works as an indicator but now for accessibility reasons I want my icons to be always fully visible to me and always fully opaque. Any help?
Hi all!
I just noticed that on daedalus sftp:/...-URLs do not work any more. Konqueror is stuck with a rotating circle and eventually times out. fish:/...-URLs work, but calculating the disk size of remote directories is kind of buggy, e.g. 22GB are counted as 9GB.
Did somebody see this, too?
Nik
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On Friday 08 July 2022 18.42:40 Maciej Pilichowski wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is there some trick I could use to get back my layout automatically
> (for now I manually switch layout twice per reconnect)?
>
>
Hello,
How is your keyboard set up? I never use bluetooth (never saw this work
correctly) but I do use a KVM so I'd guess the keyboard is also on and off.
It seems TDE can use keyboard settings from the system, but I always set my
keyboard in TCC -> Regional & accessibility -> Keyboard Layout and never had
problems.
Don't know if that can help, but as you asked for "any" tip :)
Thierry
Hello all,
After switching from traditional USB keyboard to BT one I noticed,
that after each reconnect the keyboard layout is reset to hardware
default. Meaning I have two layouts -- Polish and Russian -- after a
while when not using keyboard, it sleeps (to save power), and on
reconnect I have US layout (which is not on the list).
For comparison XFCE also does this for a split of second, but then
warms up and changes layout to the correct one.
Is there some trick I could use to get back my layout automatically
(for now I manually switch layout twice per reconnect)?
Thank you in advance for any tips.
Cheers,
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Hi,
what can I do for following issue. I just pulled latest patches, but fail to
build koffice
thank you in advance
At master
repo-master/tde/2_build_bullseye_amd64/applications/office/koffice/./lib/kotext/KoFontTab.cpp:28:20:
error: ‘class TDEFontChooser’ has no member named ‘setFamilyList’; did you
mean ‘FamilyList’?
28 | characterFont->setFamilyList( list );
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
| FamilyList
Rolled back but
commit 56b40453cd73523406a7dfb02ceb03a006d4a17a (HEAD)
Author: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro(a)yahoo.it>
Date: Tue May 3 22:40:00 2022 +0900
Remove obsolete setting of CMAKE_MODULE_PATH in cmake files.
Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro(a)yahoo.it>
dh_install: warning: Cannot find (any matches
for) "debian/tmp/opt/trinity/share/man/man1/karbon.1" (tried in .,
debian/tmp)
dh_install: warning: karbon-trinity missing files:
debian/tmp/opt/trinity/share/man/man1/karbon.1
dh_install: error: missing files, aborting
OK, I'm looking like a newbie there, but I'm willing to learn :)
Short story:
I had a Thinkpad running Buster
Today upgraded it to Bullseye, went fine
Then I removed xfce (I guess this was the problematic move).
Now my system boots to a prompt: login:
If I do login, then startx, I get TDE.
I've tried "systemctl set-default graphical.target" but no change. I know I
can reinstall my backup but I'm sure there's someone here who will point me
to the right way to start with the TDE login manager.
Note that after removing xfce, at first it *did* boot to TDE login. Then it
stopped doing it, and startx boot to... Gnome. I then removed Gnome and ran
dpkg-reconfigure, so now startx starts TDE... but I have to login and
startx. I'm a bit lost :(
Thierry