(sending again this mail, sorry if it was already sent
but I did not
receive any answer... I am also new in Thunderbird!)
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Hello everyone,
I salute the tremendous work of the development team and I thank
them. I hope the spirit of this team will always remain, just as one who
leads the project "Damned Small Linux", for exemple.
I hope to permanently abandon my Suse 10.3 + KDE 3.5.10, and is keen
to stay with KDE 3.5 TDE Trinity.
The issues regarding this that I have with the "Trinity-Enterprise"
distribution (kubuntu 10.10) are:
SOUND:
I have no sound. KMix opens with the mixer "PulseAudio" by default
and I have to reconfigure each time in VIA_8237. Also, I use the entry
"Line" physical and when the configuration is correct, this input is
sent to the audio output of the computer and the level of output (input
signal from the "Line", so) is well controlled. But there is no sound
from TDE that is audible (noatun or amarok, for example)
This is probably a defect in PulseAudio itself. I would suggest removing
PulseAudio completely if it is causing problems.
VIDEO:
I can not install the drivers for my ATI graphics card. The packets
manager says that the ATI drivers are installed. The various tutorials
found are all refering to the Gnome menus...
You can run Jockey (the Ubuntu hardware detection utility) by going to the
Run dialog and type in "kdesudo jockey-gtk" (without the quotes). The
fact that Jockey does not show up in the Trinity menu system is a known
bug that is being worked on for the next release.
These difficulties are well borring, but I can
wait for the next
distribution, hopping that Gnome will coexist with TDE anabling to
choise the window manager (gnome or tde) at the login time.
Also: The "standard" console (i.e. reached with "Ctrl+Alt+F1")
is
reachable only once. Is it normal, being a SELinux feature, for exemple
?
This may be an Upstart bug.
The key "page-up" does not work the way I
know in Kconsole or in
standard console: Typing "/etc/init.d/" then page-up displays the last
command entered starting with "/etc/init.d/"... an other SELinux feature
?
I have no clue on this one, sorry. It may be an Ubuntu specific setting.
Tim