Hello all,
This is possibly (probably?) not TDE related, but I hope someone understanding
more about the matter on this list can help:
I've decided to upgrade TDE to R14 on y laptop runing wheezy. Everything went
fine and I did not upgrade Debian (I did update, however).
I get a message that no public key is available for two key IDs - I'm not 100%
sure it was not allready so before the upgrade. When I try to import these
keys I get the answer that the key was not changed (so the error remains).
So I've got two questions that "googling" could not answer:
a) how could I get an information about what repositories these missing/wrong
keys are associated with?
b) what happens if I simply ignore this sort of message (apart from the fact
that some sources are not fully secure)?
Thierry
Am I right in thinking that settting Control Center - Window behaviour -
Moving - Placement to Random results in cascaded windows, and setting it to
Cascaded results in Random placement?
And what I would really like is one that creates a new window under where the
cursor is. Any votes for that?
cheers
ant
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How can I stop TDEPowersave from changing the cpufreq settings? I want to
to leave my cpufreq governor alone.
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I am shortly giving a talk on TDE. I shall laud it as a desktop for the
partially sighted, but shall say that it appears to be less friendly to the
totally blind, in that it does not seem to have a screen reader. Is that
correct?
Any points that people would particularly like mentioned? In fact, any
pointers?
I shall use TDE 3.10.13.2 on Wheezy. I considered upgrading to 14, but if it
goes wrong I haven't a lot of time to reinstate (because I am a bit
over-stretched at the moment.) I need to use my own desktop because some of
the things that I want to demonstrate I can't really set up anywhere else.
E.g. KMail. I need mail!
I am open to contradiction on that. But I am so familiar with 3.10.13.2, and
it is mostly going to be a live demonstration. I don't want to do too much
eerm.... let me see ...... I am bound to do some!
Thanks.
Lisi
Hi all,
Today I used kuser (R14.0) tu setup a new user.
Why does kuser leave the login shell empty? Without a loging shell starting
teh new user fails (xsession error), ans I'd guess most people who set up a
new user though TDE will want a graphical login, so a default of /bin/bash
would seem appropriate.
I'm pretty sure this would be a very small change in the code.
Have a nice Sunday,
Thierry
Since upgrading a few days ago, I get the following from KMail after a
suspend:
"The IP address of the host mail.xxx.xxx does not match the one the
certificate was issued to."
And I think this is true, thanks to my ISP's way of dealing with certificates.
However, answering the next popup:
"Would you like to accept this certificate forever without being prompted?"
with 'Forever', does not have the desired effect, because it all happens again
after the next suspend.
Any obvious reason for this, or any other diagnostics I can try? It seemed to
be fine with 3.5.13.2
cheers
ant
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Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Friends,
maybe I have good news for you! I have prepared small patch for tdelibs. In my
tests this patch successfully prevents dead-lock in kdesktop. See:
http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2437#c9
Updated packages containing proposed patch is already included in the
preliminary-stable-builds. So, update, test and report the results!
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