> Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 21:30:30 -0500
> From: borglabs4@gmail.com
> To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net
> Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Trinity packages for PCLinuxOS 2012
>
> On 11/17/12, Alexandre Couture <ac586133@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >> From: lisi.reisz@gmail.com
> >> To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net
> >> Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 19:15:50 +0000
> >> Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Trinity packages for PCLinuxOS 2012
> >>
> >> On Saturday 17 November 2012 18:47:33 Alexandre Couture wrote:
> >> > It is better IMHO to have them separated for the KDE4 apps and it's
> >> > less
> >> > confusing.
> >>
> >> Erm ... Why does having the word trinity in different places for .rpm and
> >> .deb
> >> packages separate them better from KDE4? They could each have been the
> >> other
> >> way round and still been separated from KDE4.
> >>
> >> Of course, having the word trinity in different places does help
> >> distinguish
> >> between the two packaging systems!
> >>
> >> Luisi
> >>
> >
> >
> > PCLinuxOS comes with KDE4.
> > If the trinity word was at the end of the name, it would mean that the tde
> > dolphin package would be right beside the kde4 dolphin package, so it would
> > be easy to install the wrong program. With the trinity word in front of all
> > trinity packages, all the packages coming from tde are grouped together when
> > we go in Synaptic.
> >
> > I understand why you said that, anyway .deb and .rpm wouldn't be used on the
> > same distro!
> >
> > -Alexandre
> >
>
> Hi Alexandre
>
> Please let me know when you ISO is ready for testing. I have a bank of test
> computers ready to go. Ranging from Athlons 32/64, Intel P3, P4, P4 dual
> core, Quadcore etc.
>
> I have one request. Can you salvage the baghira theme? I think it was
> abandoned by it's creator.
>
> Thanks and can't wait to try it,
>
> Kate

Kate, it will probably be ready before Christmas. If your computers runs well regular PCLinuxOS, it will run my TDE remaster as well. For the moment, I had an issue with the PCLOS installer who don't seem to ''see'' TDM and wants me to install XDM. Francois tried something but it doesn't work for me.

For now, I have installed GDM and it seem to work flawlessly. I will probably just put a PDF instruction file on the desktop so that the new users will know where to go in the PCLinuxOS control center to switch the session manager to TDM.

I use the Qt-Curve theme for now. It provides consistent look between QT3, Qt4 and GTK2 apps. If you provide a link to the baghira theme, it could include it. Do you have a GTK2 equivalent too?

Coming soon!
-Alexandre