Hi
As most of you, I have to use teams and zoom (and to a lesser extend
skype).
However all these program consume quite a bit of CPU and *all* start
when I am logging in.
In order to deactivate this feature, using Ubuntu 16.04 and the relevant
trinity version, I have to login to Ubuntu and use the Start
Applications configuration tool to remove these 3 programs from
starting.
Is there any trinity tool doing the same? I can't find one.
Or can I use the Ubuntu Start App configuration tool from trinity?
Thanks and regards
Uwe Brauer
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On 2020-10-05 1:17 p.m., Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Anno domini 2020 Mon, 5 Oct 13:10:37 -0400
> midi-pascal via tde-users scripsit:
>> On 2020-10-05 12:55 p.m., Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
>>> hi all!
>>>
>>> I wonder ... has anybody tried this on TDE already? It is advertised as "A fix for one of the most annoying missing features in KDE. This patch brings true transparency (with Xgl/Beryl) to Konsole. And as a bonus, it removes the 1 pixel border around the window, so that you can embed the console in the desktop."
>>>
>>> https://www.pling.com/p/1081185/#files-panel
>>>
>>>
>>> Nik
>> Hi Nik,
>>
>> I have been using the konsole background transparency for years!
>>
>> It works very well and in fact I use more than one konsole profile
>> depending on its usage.
>>
>> It is one pretty nice feature I like among the plethora available in TDE.
> Do you use "pseudo-transparency" or "true transparency"? IMO konsole uses "pseudo-transparency", which does not allow the hidden windows shine through - at least not on my systems.
>
> Nik
>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Pascal
>>
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You are right, the hidden windows are not seen through the console
background, only the screen background.
Pascal
On 2020-10-05 12:55 p.m., Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> hi all!
>
> I wonder ... has anybody tried this on TDE already? It is advertised as "A fix for one of the most annoying missing features in KDE. This patch brings true transparency (with Xgl/Beryl) to Konsole. And as a bonus, it removes the 1 pixel border around the window, so that you can embed the console in the desktop."
>
> https://www.pling.com/p/1081185/#files-panel
>
>
> Nik
Hi Nik,
I have been using the konsole background transparency for years!
It works very well and in fact I use more than one konsole profile
depending on its usage.
It is one pretty nice feature I like among the plethora available in TDE.
Cheers,
Pascal
hi all!
I wonder ... has anybody tried this on TDE already? It is advertised as "A fix for one of the most annoying missing features in KDE. This patch brings true transparency (with Xgl/Beryl) to Konsole. And as a bonus, it removes the 1 pixel border around the window, so that you can embed the console in the desktop."
https://www.pling.com/p/1081185/#files-panel
Nik
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This is not strictly a Trinity question. I have been trying to follow the
tutorials in TQt Assistant, but I'm being stymied by several issues. I have
almost the complete suite of Trinity components installed (bar a few that I
don't want to run even accidentally).
The first (and perhaps most important) issue is that, while
trinity-tqt3-debuginfo and trinity-tqt3-debugsource are present and
installed, trinity-tqt3 is not, nor is it present in OpenSuSE's
trinity-x86-64 repository. I'm not sure what that package provides, but I
suspect that its absence is part of my problems.
I am able to run tqdesigner, but most of the icons that it ought to provide
to GUIs that are created are missing (e.g. fileopen, filesave, editcut,
editcopy, ...); perhaps these would have been provided by trinity-qt3?
I'm also a bit bemused that tqdesigner is installed in /usr/bin,
not /opt/trinity/bin; at first I was afraid that it had come from kde4 or 5.
There is also kdevdesigner, which is a component of tdevelop. It loops if
started without a filepath argument, and crashes when I try to open any file.
(Actually, all of the components of that package seem to behave this way.)
Which is the preferred toolset to be used for development, tdevelopment or
the tqt3-* components?
In any case, I'm assuming that I'm not going to get any farther without
trinity-tqt3 installed. Is there a way for me to get it direct from the
Trinity git environment?
Leslie
On 2020-10-04 7:54 p.m., Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
> On Monday 05 of October 2020 00:10:07 Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
>> Dne Sunday 04 of October 2020 21:57:41 midi-pascal via tde-users
> napsal(a):
>>> On 2020-10-04 2:26 p.m., Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
>>>> Dne Sunday 04 of October 2020 20:00:42 midi-pascal via tde-users
>> napsal(a):
>>>>> On 2020-10-04 1:36 p.m., Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> let me remind those who still use old mailing list, you should
>>>>>> consider subscription for new mailing list soon, because it is
>>>>>> planned to stop the migration agent and stop the old mailing lists
>>>>>> at the end of the month!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> See the full announcement that was sent some time ago:
>>>>>> https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/announcem
>>>>>> en ts @trinitydesktop.org/message/RWLNNAB4A6AG2O5E4BMYZP74KHIRCIDW/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Hi Slávek,
>>>>>
>>>>> I registered to the new trinity-users mailing list weeks ago but
>>>>> when I try to login I get:
>>>>>
>>>>> Subscription request already pending
>>>>>
>>>>> Same result for the trinity-devels mailing list...
>>>>>
>>>>> I did not received confirmation e-mail either.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did I do something wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Pascal
>>>> Hi Pascal,
>>>>
>>>> did you use mail users-join(a)trinitydesktop.org or the web interface
>>>> to subscribe? I don't see any incoming or outgoing mail for your
>>>> address in the mail server log. Either of these ways should cause
>>>> some mail, so it's weird that there's no mail at all.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>> Hi Slávek,
>>>
>>> I used the mail.
>>>
>>> Do I need to put a subject or some contents to the mail?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Pascal
>> No subject or content should be needed. Now I see your email, but to my
>> surprise there is no reply to the confirmation. I'll look into it
>> later ... or I may make your subscriptions on the server.
>>
>> Cheers
> There was really a previous request for confirmation, and therefore no new
> confirmation mail was sent, nor was it possible to make your subscription
> using the mailman web interface. I used the command line to complete your
> subscription.
>
> Now you are subscribed in both new lists, so it should be possible for you
> to unsubscribe from the old ones.
>
> Cheers
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Hi Slávek,
Thank you very much!
Pascal
On 2020-10-04 2:26 p.m., Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
> Dne Sunday 04 of October 2020 20:00:42 midi-pascal via tde-users napsal(a):
>> On 2020-10-04 1:36 p.m., Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> let me remind those who still use old mailing list, you should
>>> consider subscription for new mailing list soon, because it is planned
>>> to stop the migration agent and stop the old mailing lists at the end
>>> of the month!
>>>
>>> See the full announcement that was sent some time ago:
>>> https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/announcements
>>> @trinitydesktop.org/message/RWLNNAB4A6AG2O5E4BMYZP74KHIRCIDW/
>>>
>>> Cheers
>> Hi Slávek,
>>
>> I registered to the new trinity-users mailing list weeks ago but when I
>> try to login I get:
>>
>> Subscription request already pending
>>
>> Same result for the trinity-devels mailing list...
>>
>> I did not received confirmation e-mail either.
>>
>> Did I do something wrong?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Pascal
>>
>>
> Hi Pascal,
>
> did you use mail users-join(a)trinitydesktop.org or the web interface to
> subscribe? I don't see any incoming or outgoing mail for your address in
> the mail server log. Either of these ways should cause some mail, so it's
> weird that there's no mail at all.
>
> Cheers
>
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Hi Slávek,
I used the mail.
Do I need to put a subject or some contents to the mail?
Thanks,
Pascal
Since this conversation appears to have gone off the rails already -- at least
three or four "leaps" in thought beyond the original question and header -- I
am starting a new thread.
Please feel free to cut out the excess verbiage.
On Monday 28 September 2020 10:10:13 Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote:
> On Monday 28 September 2020 17.28:50 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> > > I think the worst thing I did once (some years ago) was to install
> > > Kubuntu and trying to install TDE on top of it, quite a nightmare.
> >
> > Same here. I am still trying to weed out all the unwanted KDE 4/5 krap.
> >
> > > Uwe
>
> I think (K)Ubuntu expect their users to use what has been proposed (that's
> why there had to be a Kunbuntu in the first place). But that's probably
> great if you don't want to (or can't) really learn the system.
>
> With Debian/Devuan you have a steeper learning curve, but you are rewarded
> with freedom (at least when it commes to the DE).
>
> It took me time to get to use Debian (however I must say SuSE let me learn
> to use Linux because of their great manual at thze end of last century) but
> I never wished to go back.
>
> For more control there is Gentoo, but that's quite another world...
>
> Thierry
Yeah, I keep hearing about other distros to check out. When I was a couple
decades younger, I used to try out new distros. And it's fun, and if I had
more machines on which I could run experiments, while keeping at least one or
two machines working soundly, then I would jump in without hesitation.
I used to have a room full of Frankenstein computers, all of them built out of
parts, used to perform different kinds of tasks, including at least one or
two test machines. But now I must be content with just a BIG desktop
Frankenstein, although I am trying to get a couple of reconditioned laptops
for testing machines and for use as travel.
I have the same basic problem with both books and music. To untrained eyes
(such as landlords, property managers, etc.), this looks like useless
clutter; but I swear, all this stuff is the absolute bare minimum needed for
me to accomplish what I have set out to do.
There is nothing to be gained in trying to explain to outsiders just *why* I
believe that I need so much, because they won't ever get it no matter how
well I explain it to them.
For the present, I must try to limit myself to keeping things that will
actually fit inside my living space; otherwise, there will be nowhere for me
to rest my head at night.
Bill
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On 2020-10-04 1:36 p.m., Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> let me remind those who still use old mailing list, you should consider
> subscription for new mailing list soon, because it is planned to stop the
> migration agent and stop the old mailing lists at the end of the month!
>
> See the full announcement that was sent some time ago:
> https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/announcements@trin…
>
> Cheers
>
Hi Slávek,
I registered to the new trinity-users mailing list weeks ago but when I
try to login I get:
Subscription request already pending
Same result for the trinity-devels mailing list...
I did not received confirmation e-mail either.
Did I do something wrong?
Thanks,
Pascal
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