On 06/25/2017 11:06 AM, Dave wrote:
New hardware and new install. Ryzen 1600, ASUS B350 Prime Plus, BIOS
0803, Ubuntu 16.04 with kernel-4.10.0-041000-lowlatency, and of course
TDE R14.0.4 and it does dual boot into Win 10, but I seriously,
_seriously_ hate Win10 after using XP
Aggravating issues, about Trinity but I keep plugging on. I won't file
bug reports , because of all of NEW HARDWARE issues. I'm mainly just
looking for confirmation of these problems.
1. Trinity Control Center / Monitor & Display when Brightness and
Gamma are changed, It does not save the settings beyond the current
session, even when logged in as root. When you log out, the
background on the TDM login screen even shows the settings returned to
default. (System file permissions somewhere?)
2. When I logout, any active Konsole windows that were open are not
saved and all setting are lost. ( again, System file Permissions ?)
once in a while, when saving the desktop on logout, an error message
will popup but closes so fast ya can't read it.
3. System Guard Network sensors are dead (bug 2398) probably brought
on by Systemd changes of hardware naming.( no more eth0, wlan0)
4. Network Icon in system Tray used to show connect speed or wifi
signal strength text, gone. (Could be one my settings)
One odd one, I had to change permissions on /sys to 775 along with sub
directories. I think it had to do with SCP. that was 2 weeks ago. so
I'm not real sure of this one.
There are a few other issues, but I think they belong to AMD, ASUS and
BIOS. (such as Xorg using so much processor power, and not knowing if
this setup is using all of the cores)
Because of the NEW hardware and this being the first time with R14.0.4
version, I don't know if prior versions of Trinity have these problems.
I've been using Trinity since Tim started the project, so I'm not new
to this debug fight process. Does trinity and it's apps have log files
to look at? I can only find a tdm.log
I've loaded Xubuntu on a different partition, but has it's own issues
without Trinity loaded. If I get it to run with fewer lockup issues
(kernel), I'll try an older version of Trinity after I check Xorg
processor usage.
Dave
Issue #2 caused by 1 of 20 programs that were open to not properly
close, causing programs at the end of the list of shut down/save actions
to abort causing remaining progs to not save during shut down. Not
sure which program, it all happens so fast on this hardware, that you
miss it. I just closed all windows before shutdown and problem
disappeared, Is there a shut down log within? so scratch # 2