Hi,
According to the manual for korganizer, I can add another calendar
("resource") to my view as follows:
Procedure 3.1. Adding a New KOrganizer Resource
If the resource view is not available on KOrganizer's sidebar,
choose the Settings->Sidebar->Show Resource View menu item to
display it.
However, when I go to Settings->Sidebar there is no "Show Resource View"
there.
This is TDE 14.1.1 running on Slackware64.
Can someone who uses korganizer (or wants to fire it up) tell me if they
see a resource view anywhere.
Thanks.
Jim
Hey everyone,
I was installing Trinity on a new laptop the other day and realized "Wow, I don't enjoy the process of installing an OS and DE separately". So I decided to take it upon myself and create a live-build of Debian with my favorite software included. So far the website is a work in progress, but the Iatest built ISO is fully functional so far.
It is a mostly stock Debian install with Trinity and a few configuration changes for a fully working system out of the box.
You can download it at:
https://DildOS.wiki
DildOS stands for "Damn I Love Debian Operating System"
Using apt or apt-get, package name tab completion works as expected on ttys, but
not in Konsole. Is this just me? just Trixie? just Debian? other distros?
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I have problems with the mailing list, that's why I try it now via the
newsgroup channel.
Hi
I just saw in the trinity powersafe app the option
hybrid suspend. Unfortunately the option is in grey, meaning that
something is not installed or configured.
Does anybody know about this?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
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Hi
In Ubuntu 24.04 with trinity installed notifications, such as,
«you are not connected to Wifi Net....»
Are shown with an icon that contains a white sheet.
What pkg I did not install?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
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The electric power went out in my building overnight while I was asleep,
having left my laptop running, and when I awoke I couldn't boot it up again,
but was forced to reinstall my system. (And here was I just congratulating
myself on having gone about 8 months without any major changes, much less
disasters.)
My installation did not go well. Maybe it's because I hadn't done it in
awhile; as well as the fact that I am too busy to be bothered with this crap
just now, yet I still need a working machine in order to keep my life
together. In all, I think I tried 11 times (yes, eleven!) to get my system
reinstalled and reconfigured. It doesn't go so well when there are other
important matters that also claim my attention.
The problems with reinstallation do not seem to involve Trinity as such. For
some unknown reason, the XFCE desktop has messed up my settings, so that I
was unable to find my network, etc.; so instead, I used MATE to finish the
installation, then installed my TDE packages. After I got to that stage, I
was back in familiar territory, and all seemed to be going well....
Anyway, so I got it up and running, everything looks right, just finishing up,
installing all those other packages that can wait.
And now, I get this weird error message:
sudo apt-get -f install
apt-get: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-private.so.0.0:
undefined symbol: _ZN11pkgDepCache24IncreaseActionGroupLevelEv, version
APTPKG_6.0
I don't know what this means, and I am unable to use apt utilities, apt-get,
aptitude, etc. I can still install packages using dpkg, but without knowing
how to solve this problem, it seems pointless to keep on trying to make it
work.
After 11 attempts at reinstallation throughout today, I am at my wits' end,
and really do not want to undertake yet another reinstallation. If anybody
knows of a way to solve this issue, I will be for ever grateful.
Bill
Hello,
I was in the middle of making a donation to a non-profit, in Firefox running
in Trinity, when suddenly, for no apparent reason, Firefox became full screen,
and there seemed to be no way to get out of it. I presume I must accidentally
have typed some key combination that caused it. Does anyone know what key
combination that would be? And once it happened, how to get out of it? I had
already entered my debit card details, etc, and now, not only had Firefox
become full screen, but the top part of the Firefox window, including the
address bar, had vanished as well. The ENTIRE screen was now taken up by the
main display area of Firefox. The Trinity panel, which I always have at the
bottom of the screen, had vanished, and there was no way to get it back. It
was very alarming, because all my debit card details were there in the Firefox
window, now taking up the entire screen, and I could not even see the Firefox
address bar, to check that the green padlock was still there, and there was no
green padlock to click on, to check it really was secure, and it really was
the correct website. I desperately tried various key combinations including
esc and other keys, but nothing worked, until eventually, possibly ctrl + alt
+ esc, I am not sure, the x mouse pointer appeared, and I must have clicked on
the Firefox window with that, although I don't remember doing so, because
eventually that full screen Firefox window started to vanish, and the Trinity
panel came back into view.
I guess the fact that the top part of the Firefox window vanished as well, so
the entire screen was taken up by the main display area of Firefox, might
indicate that this is a Firefox issue, rather than a Trinity issue, so this
might be the wrong forum. Sorry if that's the case. I have been using
Trinity continuously since about March 2017, and I think it's really great.
Nothing like this has ever happened before.
Thanks.
With best wishes,
Chris Austin
Somehow I've mangled the tdegtk configuration in my main user account (I
think I was trying to get rid of the warnings; see below). Now it's
preventing my favourite text editor from running. I tried to remove
~/.themes/tdegtk/gtk-3.0/tdegtk.css (attached; fails at line 299) but it just
comes back when I re-login.
How can I disable it? I'm thinking now that turning it on in the first place
was a mistake.
|
$ /usr/local/bin/jedit -log=7 -restore -startupscripts -gui -newview -settings=/home/leslie/.config/jedit -server=Leslie --
c++/demo.cc&
| wd=/usr/local/src/packages/SOURCES/ncurses6.5-20240629
| $
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.621: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:4:7:
The 'engine' property is ignored
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.679: Theme parsing error: <data>:1:10:
The :prelight pseudo-class is deprecated. Use :hover instead.
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.679: Theme parsing error: <data>:1:10:
The :prelight pseudo-class is deprecated. Use :hover instead.
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.679: Theme parsing error: <data>:1:13:
The :insensitive pseudo-class is deprecated. Use :disabled instead.
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.679: Theme parsing error: <data>:1:13:
The :insensitive pseudo-class is deprecated. Use :disabled instead.
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.679: Theme parsing error: <data>:1:37:
The :insensitive pseudo-class is deprecated. Use :disabled instead.
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.684: Theme parsing error:
tdegtk.css:299:21: Using Pango syntax for the font: style property is
deprecated; please use CSS syntax
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.684: Theme parsing error:
tdegtk.css:303:21: Using Pango syntax for the font: style property is
deprecated; please use CSS syntax
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.684: Theme parsing error:
tdegtk.css:307:21: Using Pango syntax for the font: style property is
deprecated; please use CSS syntax
| [ERROR] void gtk3_tqt_reload_theme_definition_file(const char*): error
parsing /home/leslie/.themes/tdegtk/gtk-3.0/tdegtk.css: tdegtk.css:299:7not a
number
|
| (java:6611): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:01:28.724: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:4:7:
The 'engine' property is ignored
| [1]+ Exit
1 /usr/local/bin/jedit -log=7 -restore -startupscripts -gui -newview -settings=/home/leslie/.config/jedit -server=Leslie --
c++/demo.cc
| [1] 6611
Leslie
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Platform: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.5 - x86_64
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.1.2
tde-config: 1.0