hello,
tried to upgrade and ended up with a nest of problems.
I'm up and running Jessie but:
a) the Desktop shows no icons and
b) I cannot right-click - no response
c) I like setting the Console schema to taste; the setting does not
stick
I assume some config file is amiss or some kind of permissions
problem.
advice?
f.
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Felmon Davis
Hi
I used kvpnc without problems in Kubuntu 10.04+trinity.
But now either in Ubuntu 14.04+trinity or Kubuntu14.04+trinity
I run into a serious problem.
The kvpnc connects to the VPN server using the chisco backend.
Everything works, connection is established, but then
Any ping does not give a result
for example ping www.economist.com
Just hangs.
But ping 192.230.82.108
Gives a result so it seems a strange DNS problem
When I have no connection then
ping www.economist.com
just would give unknown host
Be it as it may, I cannot use the connection this way. The browser does
not fin Once I close the
vpn tunnel everything works again fine. I googled but did not find any
result.
Any help on this issue is highly appreciated since VPN is very important
to me.
Uwe Brauer
On Sunday 06 of November 2016 02:00:32 James D. Freels wrote:
> Hello TDE users:
>
> I updated my Debian-8 (jessie) system today as usual. However, several
> TDE packages at version 14.0.4 were included in the update.
>
> Unfortunately, it was a partial upgrade, so it is rendered my system as
> only partially usable with TDE. For example, I do not have tdm-trinity
> or kicker-trinity and I cannot restore them since the TDE system is
> basically broken because of this partial upgrade.
>
> What is going on and how can I fix this ?
>
> James D. Freels
> freelsjd(a)gmail.com
You've probably hit to the middle of upload the new release. Try to make
the apt-get update and upgrade again.
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Slávek
I would like very much to change the fonts that Firefox uses from Sans-Serif
to a Serif font. All of the fixes for this issue that I've found on the web
advocate using GTK-QT-engine and GTK Styles and Fonts to fix this, but it's
not working for me. After verifying that GTK-QT-engine
(trinity-gtk-qt-engine) is installed, I shut down all instances of Firefox,
then used the Trinity Control Center to set "Use my TDE style in GTK2
applications", "Use my TDE style in GTK3 applications", and "Use my TDE fonts
in GTK2 applications"; but after restarting Firefox, the same old Sans-Serif
fonts are displayed in all Firefox menus, dialogs, etc.
I also tried "Use another (GTK2) font, specifying "Droid Serif (size 9)", but
that didn't work either.
There is no GTK3 Fonts section in GTK Styles and Fonts, so I can't explicitly
tell TDE to change the GTK3 fonts.
Is there another way to tell Firefox (and other GTK apps) to use a different
font without installing all of Gnome?
Leslie
Hi
I am running Trinity, having installed it from the latest CD live, using
Ubuntu 14.04. On monday I set my wired net with the tdenetworkmanager only.
Everything worked fine, the connection was set manually, the connected
icon for wired showed up.
Then yesterday, I connected to a wirless net, using tdenetworkmanager,
again everything fine.
Today I deactivated the wireless card and tried to connect again to
the wired net. It did not work.
I found out that the resolv.conf file, which is a link from
/run/resolv/resolv.conf --> /etc/resolv.conf was empty. So I manually
set a new connection, but the resolv.conf file was not changed, I
replaced the resolv.conf file by the correct file and then the
connection worked, however the icon, still shows wired connection *not*
connected. This is annoying.
Does anybody using the same distribution have this problem and knows a
solution?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
Hi
So I finally gave the Live CD, which is based Ubuntu 14.04. The
wireless works fine now.
But I have a sever problem with the wired network, which installed via
the systemsettings.
Every 1 min the net is gone, inspecting the error: the default gateway
is deleted. So I have to reconfigure the net, but every minute makes it
a PITA. The file in /etc/network/interfaces is fine though
I never faced that problem before (Using trinity 3.5.13 on Lucid and even
using R 14 on Kubuntu 14.04 (which gave me a problem with wireless, but
not that sever problem)).
I summarize:
- Kubutu 10.04 + Trinity 3.5.13 everything is fine.
- Kubuntu 14.04 + Trinity 14.04, wired more or less ok, wireless
has a problem with tdenetworkmanager, wicd works fine though.
- Live CD based on Ubuntu 14.04, wireless tdenetworkmanager is
fine, wired net breaks down every minute when configured by
systemsettings.
My most pressing question, how can I get the wired net to work.
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
On 16-10-31 01:31 PM, Nicolas Dobigeon wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> I was hanging in the TDE website and i saw two new packages on the
> master branch ( tde-style-domino and tde-style-baghira).
> http://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tde-style-domino/
> http://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tde-style-baghira/
>
> Will they become avalaible in the next stable TDE version ?
> Does anybody use those styles on your computer ?
> I'm very curious to see how it look on TDE ?
>
> Thanks.
I used Baghira as my theme for years.
I ported it from sources to TDE.
Love it :-)
It works like a charm and looks really good.
I ported Kooldock too.
Nice little app I used for years too.
Hope both will be available in the next release!
Pascal
Hi
I just reinstalled Kubuntu 14.04.
- Connected to a wifi, the wallet was called
- installed trinity (via the nightly builds)
- rebooted and started trinity
- when I tried to connect to the wifi I just configured with KDE4 I
see
can't connection attempt failed, secrects were required. So I
tried to re-configure it that is I deleted the configuration and
added a new one with the same parameters, did not help
I am puzzled.
Uwe
Uwe Brauer wrote:
> for example configuring the printer turned out easier in KDE4
> than in trinty.
Using Trinity's TDEPrint?? I was surprised how easy it was to get my
printer setup using tdeprint. It may have been that the printer was
new, but it was a PITA to setup when I was using KDE4.