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> I'm not sure what that means, but there is is. I'll sign up for an
> account on
> your bug tracker and post more there later, thank you.
Thanks for that! Unfortunately the interesting part of the backtrace is
not shown; you will need to press Return when prompted until you are
dumped back at the (gdb) prompt then post the entire text block that gdb
spat out.
Also, on looking closer it seems that we did not build a debug symbols
package for kpilot-trinity. I am fixing that right now, but testing would
require you to update kpilot-trinity to the latest nightly builds and
install the new kpilot-trinity-dbg package (once it builds that is!). Is
this an option?
> Where can I find the full build log?
Just set Konsole or similar to an unlimited line history, then issue the
dpkg-buildpackage command against a freshly downloaded pacakge and wait
for the error. Copy everything after the dpkg-buildpackage command
(including the command itself) into a new text file and attach that file
to a reply message. :-)
Tim
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All,
As you are probably already aware at around 13:20 GMT 01/07/2015 all TDE
services went offline. This was due to a widespread power outage; to make
matters worse the site's backup generator froze and did not start in time
due to the extreme cold in the area.
All services should now be restored, however as this was a full outage I
expect that there may be some remaining issues that I am not yet aware of.
Please let me know if you see anything still down or malfunctioning at
this point.
As always we need your support to stay online! If you can, please help
the project stay online: https://trinitydesktop.org/donate.php
Thank you for your patience!
Timothy Pearson
Trinity Desktop Project
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I use Ubuntu Precise with the R14.0.0 TDE desktop on an amd64 system. I tried to install k3b-trinity with apt-get install and then with apt-get -f install. I have never had problems beforehand installing new packages with apt-get.
The reply I get (in French) translates to something like :
+++++++++
Certain packages cannot be installed...
The following packages have unmet dependancies :
k3b-trinity :
Depend: libk3b3-trinity (= 4:14.0.0-r201-0ubuntu12.04.0+pr34) but 4:14.0.0-s-0ubuntu12.04.0+0 is to be installed
Depend: k3b-data-trinity (= 4:14.0.0-r201-0ubuntu12.04.0+pr34) but 4:14.0.0-s-0ubuntu12.04.0+0 is to be installed
E: Impossible to correct problems, the defective paquages are in « garder en l'état » mode.
++++++++
My understanding (am i correct?) is that k3b-trinity depends on 2 packages older than what I have on my computer (I checked). So what can i do to install k3b so that I can burn a new tde-live-disk for my "new" hand-me-down laptop?
Thanks in advance.
Marc
I've noticed a problem with Amarok. I seems it cannot scan and catalog
into the database any more than 12607 music files. Does not matter if
it's with SQLite or MySQL. the progress bar climbs to 13 percent and
never advances eventually disappears, showing a partial collection list.
it does stop indexing but there are over 60,000 files in the music
directory. I can use the files tab and "grab the music directory" and
drag to playlist, and about 40 mins later all files show up in playlist,
and they do play and have tag info, but collection tab doesn't show all
that are in the playlist. Doesn't seem to leave any clue in a log file.
All files have the same owner:group and attributes.
amarok-1.14.10 in Trinity-3.5.13.2 on Debian Wheezy
I just installed TDE R14.0.0 on top of a Xubuntu 14.04 install, going
through Synaptic. Everything went very smooth, it was done in just a few
minutes and the pc restarted and logged in using the same password I had
for Xubuntu, since TDE did not ask me to set a password. I just assumed
that is what I needed to use. Everything was going good, I was just going
through the Control Center exploring trying to get familiar with the
settings, until I came across one, (I don't remember now which one), but it
needed a password before I could open it to make changes. I put in the same
password I had just used, but got an error message saying that wasn't the
right password.
Just to be sure I knew what I was doing, I rebooted and logged back in the
second time with the Xubuntu password. However I could not get that
password to work for anything other than logging in. I even tried to reset
my password using that one, but again it said incorrect password. So I did
some research on the internet, and found instructions on how to reset a
users password, by booting into advanced options and going to the recovery
settings, opening a command line, and typing in "password <usenamer>", so I
did that and set up another password I would remember easily. Rebooted, got
back to log-in screen, put the new password in, and an error msg popped up,
something about not being the right password. Then gave me an error about
"DCOP server error no read access to $home unable to start". I restarted
tried the old password, and the new password both about three times, while
searching the internet on another pc, trying to troubleshoot and find the
problem, I didn't find very much and what I did find, didn't work;
I tried going back into advanced start options and change password back, it
failed, saying that it wasn't secure enough. I completely understand the
need to keep things and people safe, and not everybody needs access to
certain parts of the OS, however I feel that if I don't want a password, I
should not be forced to use one. The whole point of Linux is to use what
you like, and not be forced to do what someone you've never me thinks you
should do. I could use a different D/E, that wouldn't require a password
for anything but the terminal, but then it wouldn't be TDE. I used TDE for
about 3 weeks a long time ago, then Ubuntu upgraded and TDE was no longer
supported, because a different file system or something was used, and when
I emailed the support people, I was told it probably wouldn't be upgraded,
At least that what the email I got said. So I have just been checking in
periodically to see if it ever came back up, and was very happy to see it
had. .
I really like TDE, so I am hoping I can find an easy fix for this. I
installed it last night just before gong to bed, so it's been installed
less than 12 hours right now, it wouldn't be a big deal to reinstall from
here. Other than being annoying and aggregating. Has anyone seen this
error, and know how to correct it? I searched google for a while before
writing in, and could not find anything that actually works for me. I
generally avoid this kind of issue since it's very easy to bork a system,
if your not careful.
Thank You
Robby Kitchen
L.S.
For the last week I keep getting a '501 Redirect to invalid target' on updateing
the repository via
http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-v3.5.13/debian wheezy
main
is this a known problem?
--
Roel Wagenaar,
Linux-User #469851 with the Linux Counter; http://linuxcounter.net/
Antw.: Omdat het de volgorde verstoord waarin mensen tekst lezen.
Vraag: Waarom is top-posting een slechte gewoonte?
Antw.: Top-posting.
Vraag: Wat is het meest ergerlijke in e-mail?
Climate is what you expect. Weather is what you get.
Hi,
first of all I wish everybody out there a happy and successfull new year and
happy hacking.
Now my questions:
I get a lot of timeouts when I try to update trinity. Mostly
because "Translation"-files where not be found. Are they really needed?
Second I would to know, if there are mirrors of the trinity repositories,
perhaps faster ones near by.
Fine regards
Rolf
On Saturday 03 January 2015 15.21:04 Robin Collins wrote:
> <html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size:
> 12.0px;"><div> <div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0px;">
> <div>I have installed R14 direct from the Ubuntu live CD - overall it seems
> very stable compared with earlier versions, no crash boxes at all!!!</div>
(snip)
</div>
>
> <div>Does it make any difference that the GTK-3 setings show that the
> gtk3-tqt engine is not installed when it is??</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>I know it seems a small point but it is driving me nuts as R14 is just
> so much quicker and nicer to use than MATE, Xfce etc. so any help or clues
> would be very welcome.</div>
>
> <div> </div>
>
> <div>Robin</div>
> </div>
> </div></div></body></html>
a) Could you please turn off HTML? That's *very* painful to read
b) I don't use Ubuntu, but I have LO running on R14/Wheezy and no UI problem,
so your problem must be Ubuuntu-related and not TDe-related.
By the way, I installed LO from the LO site, so maybe your problem is caused
by settings chosen by Ubuntu that now are no more satisfied?
Regards,
Thierry
When I use my kvm switch to switch to another computer (well .. it is
actually just K/M, I have video monitors attached to both so I can see
both) then TDE puts up the "secure desktop area" dialog, hiding my desktop.
It says <username> is currently logged on, and gives options for Lock
Session, Task Manager, Logoff, Menu, Cancel.
How can I disable this "secure desktop area" dialog? I never want to see
it again. If I switch my keyboard and mouse away from this computer, I
want to continue to see whatever was showing before.
Thanks!
~David.