On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 23:00:52 +0100 Baron baron@linuxmaniac.net wrote:
Hi Nick,
On Tuesday 28 April 2015 21:29:48 Nick Koretsky wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 20:31:12 +0200
andre_debian@numericable.fr wrote:
On Tuesday 28 April 2015 18:54:50 Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne út 28. dubna 2015 andre_debian@numericable.fr napsal(a):
How to completely remove TDE-Trinity ? Since I upgraded Debian to Jessie, I cannot start tde-trinity. The boot-session "tdm-trinity", appears, I enter my login-user, my password, the desktop starts and at the fifth picture (with a pen) in the blue center area, it stops... impossible to go on ! I tried with others sessions login as gdm3, lightdm => idem. So, if you have an idea about this break, otherwise I have to re-install all the tde-trinity from new. Can "systemd" be responsible ?
A few days ago I also noticed a problem with the start kdesktop (on Debian Wheezy) - proved to be similarly - were flashing icon in the splash screen and the desktop was not show. Because my the machine waiting for kernel update, I rebooted and the problem disappeared.
With Jessie, the kernel is 3.16 (wheezy was 3.2).
Not solved, reboot does'n change the problem.
Desktop TDE starts and at the fifth icon flashing, the graphic boot stops.
CTRL-ALT-F1 to come back to konsole-mode.
Well, "it works for me" :) and a lot of other people so its not that packages are broken. Have you tried adding a new user and login as him? Maybe something broke in your user configuration.
I tried that without any change in behaviour! Though I do agree that something has changed.
Ironically right after writing previous message i encountered this behavior on the first boot into jessie on the next machine i updated. But it was fixed by restarting tdm-trinity.