On Thursday 06 August 2020 10:08:10 hmamani@autistici.org wrote:
El 2020-08-06 16:42, William Morder via trinity-users escribió:
On Thursday 06 August 2020 09:34:47 hmamani@autistici.org wrote:
Hi everyone! Firstly, TDE is amazing, is the old-fasion flavior I looking for; I've installed on my Debian 10 (I've Openbox, LXDE and Gnome desktops too) but, when I click on Internet menu (to enter firefox, for example), TDE Freezes.. only mouse move. I've reboot pressing cntrl + alt supr.
I need help, I really, really want use TDE desktop!
Hello!
Others are probably better informed to help you; at present, however, I seem to be the only one online, or answering.
When asking for help, it is good to let us know what operating system you are using (e.g., Ubuntu, SUSE, Debian, etc.), and what version of Trinity/TDE (e.g. 14.0.8, 14.0.9, etc., and what Trinity repositories are in your sources list). Also, are you running other desktops alongside TDE (such as KDE4/5, LXDE, etc.)?
Out of the issues I've read about on this list, yours is the first example I've heard of Trinity freezing..
Bill
Thanks Bill, I wrong, I thought if I say "debian 10" was enough to say "I've 64-bit", but Debian for 32 bit too exist. Well, I've Debian 10, 64 Bit, on Cq43 presario, 8 GB RAM, AMD E-300 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics, 2 core (ancient, I know) and I installed Trinity following the wiki instructions (R14.0.x series) (first, with sudo aptitude install tde-trinity I had dependencies mistake messages, so I instaled first tde-base (is a similar name) and later tde-trinity.
I've Gnome desktop, Openbox and Lxde; kernel 4.19.0-10 SMP Debian 4.19.132-1
By the way, I don't believe you need to give out quite so much information as this (unless it is really relevant to your issue). For the most part, I believe all we need is to know your OS, what other desktops you are running, and what Trinity repositories you are using.
The same as with that earlier question about giving out "dotfiles" (meaning your folders in <USER>/. -- don't give out more information than is necessary. There are some configuration files (usually text files ending in -rc) that are useful to modify, backup, and share (stripped of personal details), but it's best to keep it to yourself otherwise.
We don't know who else reads the Trinity mailing list. ;-)
Bill
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