The author says, "Yet another alternative is to
install from source tarballs, *which is
the only choice for adding Trinity to an existing installation.*" -- Really?
That's nothing compared to some pearls I've read in tech reviews before. Recently
I read somewhere that Trinity was a KDE4 fork, and in another article that Trinity is
"an alternative desktop to run on KDE Plasma" or something like that.
It's not that Trinity fails to communicate itself, it's that the editors nowadays
don't properly do their homework, it seems, and it happens with quite a lot of
magazines.