Am Montag 04 April 2011, 12:58:39 schrieb Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp:
As I have seen it, KDE4 and Trinity are not the best
friends, at least on
Debian. I'd suggest you get rid of KDE4 first, then start again with
trinity.
I wasn't aware that there are separate KDE4 and Trinity versions of the KDE
applications. I've installed Amarok-Trinity now, and it works perfectly, just
as it used to before I had to reinstall my Debian system, when I was still
using KDE 3.5.10.
(It's a pity that Amarok-KDE4 won't run with Trinity, because it's amazing!
For instance, it will automagically download the lyrics of the song you're
listening, and display it... This works about half the time, even for my non-
mainstream taste in music...)
KMail-KDE4 almost works. It crashes when it is restarted by the session
manager, but otherwise... Guess I should play it safe, and go to KMail-
Trinity.
The mess with all the bugs I've encountered, seems to come from the KDE4
applications which are run under Trinity.
The neat inclusion of the KDE4 apps in Trinitiy's menus gives the impression
that the integration is meant to work fine; at least that's the impression it
gave to me.
Perhaps the KDE4 applications should be placed in a separate menu hierarchy,
or some warning message should tell the user that it's unsafe, when using KDE4
apps in Trinity.
I've still got to sort out the font size mess...
Bye,
Volker