On 16 June 2012 15:01, Lou Gogan <lou(a)lougogan.com> wrote:
Greetings
Believe it or not I've only come across a reference to trinity in the last week or so
when checking out porteus usb-stick linux.
It really cheered me up that kde3 (as tde) is still not only alive but seemingly very
healthy!
At present I am still using kubuntu 8.04 for obvious reasons but would be delighted to
install a more up-to-date os and tde
on another partition on my hard drive.
I have already downloaded kubuntu 12.04 (always in the hope, in vain, that it had somehow
become more kde3 than kde4!)
but I don't see any mention of (k)ubuntu 12.04 in the installation instruction page,
so I presume I should use a release from
last year. Also I notice that ubuntu 11.10 is mentioned rather than kubuntu 11.10. Is it
recommended that I use ubuntu 11.10
rather than kubuntu 11.10 in case of conflicts? Or does it matter at all? I also have an
iso of xubuntu 11.10 - would that be
suitable?
Any advice would be welcomed.
Thanks
Lou
First of all, welcome to the Trinity mailing list :-)
I am using Ubuntu 11.10 and it works very well. 12.04 does not yet
have stable Trinity packages. I originally installed the regular
ubuntu 11.10 and installed trinity packages on top of it. There
shouldn't be any conflicts with KDE4, but it's annoying to have it
wasting space on my system - so I installed the regular Ubuntu, and
then uninstalled Unity. Xubuntu 11.10 would be suitable.
Calvin