Hi folks
I was delighted when I heard about trinity as I still use kubuntu 8.04 and will
never, until death or even beyond, use kde4 or any other developer ego-driven
user-unfriendly DE.
I followed the instructions on the installation page:
http://trinitydesktop.org/installation.php
ubuntu section, and after installing ubuntu 11.10 on a spare partition, I
entered the commands as instructed.
Firstly, there was the known problem with the sudo command which the developers
have decided to keep a secret and not edit the installation instructions to add
3 lines of text to help the user. But I was pointed to the bug page and
followed the instructions there.
I was able to download and start trinity (v3.5.13) and as soon as I clicked on
the main menu button the system crashed and the whole panel disappeared leaving
a totally blank desktop.
Here is here I get really confused.
I did have a look at the known bugs and this seems to be a know 'solved'? bug -
I think. What is the point in having incorrect instructions to download and
install a desktop which doesn't work?
If someone said it was a joke created by the kde4 team it would make some sense,
they would be getting a laugh at someone who was looking for a real desktop
which had the end user in mind, but if this is a genuine 'alternative' then I
am at a loss as to why there is any talk of trinity desktop at all.
I do understand that the developers are busy working on R14 - the NEXT GREATEST
THING - with the WOW factor!!!! (you remember the WOW factor?) but what is the
point if the previous version doesn't work? 8:(
This seems to be exactly the same attitude towards the end user as the other DE
developers, or am I wrong? 8^}
Is there a different installation page with instructions of how to obtain a
working version of trinity? Is there a working version?
Please tell me that I am wrong about everything and there is a simple
explanation for all this. AND there is a working version! - hidden somewhere!
Or are you the kde4 team having a laugh? !!
Thanks
Lou