On Friday 08 March 2019 10:23:59 Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 08 March 2019 09:15:16 William Morder
wrote:
On Friday 08 March 2019 01:54:00 Gene Heskett
wrote:
On Friday 08 March 2019 00:18:11 David C. Rankin
wrote:
On 03/01/2019 08:55 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> After this mornings update, which refreshed about 25% of tde,
> I ran okular to check on the docs for something synaptic
> showed me in a changelog from linuxcnc, and got this spew in
> the terminal I ran okular from after I had rebooted:
>
> gene@GO704:~$ okular
Gene,
Okular was the KDE4 replacement to kpdf that had a number of
bugs. It is the pdf viewer in KDE5 (Plasma) -- it has gotten
better there, but....
none of that explains how its failure is related to TDE? I
suspect you have installed okular and it has pulled in its
KDE4/Plasma dependencies and -- how now fallen flat on it face
(a routine problem with KDE4/Plasma).
And just one of the reasons I baled to TDE. :)
Additionally, it is based on Qt4/Frameworks in
the various
versions, so there shouldn't be a Qt conflict.
Changes in TDE should not affect okular and vice-versa (it
would be very strange if there was still a common library name
being used between the two -- and then your package manager
should have flagged it).
Also note:
kbuildsycoca4 running...
kbuildsycoca4(3570) KBuildSycoca::checkTimestamps: checking file
timestamps
kbuildsycoca4(3570) KBuildSycoca::checkTimestamps: timestamps
check ok kbuildsycoca4(3570) kdemain: Emitting
notifyDatabaseChanged ()
kbuildsycoca4 is the KDE4 (KDE Build System Config Cache)
And what do you call your equivalent to kbuildsycoca4?
I think you have a KDE4/Qt4 problem -- who would
have thought...
Nuke it!
But if you want a clean printout, okular is king. Telling evince
to fit to page runs stuff off the top and bottom of the page, on a
printer that claims to be borderless, but is perfect as a viewer.
I haven't used kpdf enough to reach a conclusion on that point,
but clicking on links within a document that point to another
section of that same document does not work, so I wind up using
okular or evince again, where IIRC it does, I think, thinker needs
more caffeine this time of the morning as it just short of 5 am
here.
So to get this straight in my ancient head, which of the 3 is the
TDE preferred pdf utility?
In the list of pdf viewer/printers possible
Cheers, Gene Heskett
KPDF is King!
!!!!!!!
Well now, if kpdf is king, why isn't it in my menus under office? Or
anyplace else.
I'm updating a whole bunch now, including a re-install of
kpdf-trinity, but its fussing that its not authenticated. ?????
I see in one of the mime menu's that kpdf isn't called kpdf-trinity, but
kpdf-part?
And I see I'll have to reboot as twm-trinity is in
the list. For some
reason, logging out has done a hot reboot here for the last 2 years.
I also did one full pass of memtest86-5.01. 1:10:30 in wall time before I
rebooted to the new stuffs. No problems other than it ran the cpu as a
single, and 10C hotter than normal, at around 47C.
And thats 15 minutes just getting everything restarted
correctly once
I log back in.
> Bill
And I might add, nearly 2 hours updateing as I just did it yesterday
including the reboot, but today as mirror.xcer.cz is running at about 20
kb/sec and theres 151 files to update, just the download will be over an
hour. This is Friday, and I just did this yesterday morning.
You cannot convince me that 2 or 3 programmers have patched 151 files in
1 day. I should only have to update that which has been modified, but it
looks as if I'm being fed nearly the whole thing even if its just a
rebuild with no changes. So what causes this?
Since I'm near the right coast of the US, in WV, is there a closer
mirror?
And why is kpdf un-authenticated? Am I missing a key? Thats 4 questions.
Now its (xcer.cz) down to 18kb/sec, 45 minutes to go. Sigh. Later
obviously, much later.
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