Me 20 year old "top of duh line" for duh day, computer has told me, he will be
retiring to the TV room to become a multimedia machine and complain about how
bad television has become.
So it's time to build a new one.
I have all the parts save for one.
I want to use a soundblaster audigy like card (the one in the old geezer is 32
bit pci), I need one that will fit a modern slot.
Has anyone any experience with a good SB audigy like card? Definetly want to
stay with soundblaster.
I would like the collective's input. No banana bread recipes please.
Kate
The Great and Terrible.
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Hi
I have one annoying thing left in my trinity installation, when I
resume, after hibernation or suspend, the network is not only
disconnected but has to be restarted via
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
The culprit is most likely systemd
However sometimes I have to disable the card in the trinity network card
and enable it again.
Can I mind this operation to a key?
And in general can I somehow improve whit the sudo solution?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
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Hi,
is someone using KMail actively with IMAP?
For a long long time I see sent mails go to the local Sent folder, but not
to the IMAPs Sent folder.
How do I tell KMail to use the IMAPs Sent folder? And first of all why does
it go to the local Sent folder when the SMTP server is in the
configuration? I guess it is some asynchronous job doing the sending from
Outgoing ... but in general it is a mystery to me.
Thanks in advance
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Hi all!
I just ran into a problem with konqueror and fish:// : konqueror only shows the files till the first filename with an invalid UTF8-characters, all following files are not shown. I just came around this when mounting old pre-UTF8-backups on the server and tried to access the files from TDE. I can list an access the files on the server.
Anybody else seeing this, too?
Oh, whne I am on it: I was under the impression that TDE also had sshfs:// protocol some time ago. Is this gone now? When I enter sshfs://... in konqueror it opens a terminal ...
Nik
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Hi everyone! Firstly, TDE is amazing, is the old-fasion flavior I
looking for; I've installed on my Debian 10 (I've Openbox, LXDE and
Gnome desktops too) but, when I click on Internet menu (to enter
firefox, for example), TDE Freezes.. only mouse move. I've reboot
pressing cntrl + alt supr.
I need help, I really, really want use TDE desktop!
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Hey mates! How you do?
A friend of mine started to use Trinity recently, and he asked me my
dotfiles for Trinity (TWM, Kicker menu, color scheme et cetera).
How could i share these information with him? Where is my
configuration saved? I know it's in /home, but which files?
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In the TCC Fonts module by default the fonts are labelled simply as "serif" and "sans-serif",
instead of concrete font names. How can I learn which exact fonts are being used? Bonus question:
and how can I add support for Chinese signs to these fonts? Japanese seems to work fine, but some
Chinese signs show up as crossed boxes.
Janek
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I've recently set up a new machine with TDE. For reasons I can't figure out, when I log into TDE
on the new machine the startup screen needs about 4-5 seconds to get past the "Loading settings"
step. On the old machine this takes a split second, so on the new machine this is several times
slower. The new machine has a faster SDD and comparable CPU (more cores than the old one, but
that's probably not relevant here) so I don't see a good reason why this is so slow. I know there
is a setting in TCC to disable configuration checking on login, which I did. It seems to
*sometimes* work, i.e. occasionally "Loading settings" will take a split second, but for the most
time it still takes 4-5 seconds. Does anyone have a clue what's going on here?
Janek
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