Anno domini 2020 Tue, 26 May 11:53:49 -0700
William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
On Wednesday 29 April 2020 11:28:51 Slávek Banko
wrote:
On Wednesday 29 of April 2020 19:21:33 Marvin
Jones via trinity-users
wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2020, Slávek Banko wrote:
>You seem to have some KDE4 / KDE5 (or as it is called now) stuff
> installed that appear in the menu besides TDE items because the
> name and location of org.kde.kwrite.desktop file probably matches
> KDE4 / KDE5. Therefore, such files are probably correct and do not
> need to be renamed in the menu.
I should have no KDE4 / KDE5 stuff installed. This machine was built
with a Trinty Ubuntu 16.04 installation DVD -- maybe 3+ years ago.
I can't think of installing any "off brand" programs that pulled in
any KDE4 / KDE5 stuff.
A curiosity. But, I will let sleeping dogs lie. :-)
Thanks!
Jonesy
Now I have looked and in the TDE LiveCD Ubuntu 16.04 kwrite from KDE5
is not installed. It probably had to be installed there with some
dependency.
Cheers
Has anybody yet come up with a quick fix for this bug? or even a slow
fix? I have read all the comments in this thread, and also follow Michele
Calgaro's instructions about changing the lines (from kde to tde) in that
file:
~/.config/menus/applications-tdemenuedit.menu
However, when I reboot, I still get the same error messages.
I am running Devuan Ascii (= Debian Stretch), and I have purged all other
desktops and their spawn, notably KDE4 and KDE5. As much as possible, I
am running pure TDE right now, except for some pan-Linux items that do
not bring in KDE dependencies, etc.
It is not a big problem; only a slight annoyance that I can live with
until it gets resolved. But now I am spoilt, as I am used to TDE working
without a hitch. Everything else works fine, no problems.
On the bright side: a slightly buggy TDE is still ten thousand times
better than any other desktop out there.
Bill