Due to all the new exaltation, I almost forgot to reply here ;-)
On Sun, Jun 01, 2014 at 01:50:17PM +0200, François Andriot wrote:
The "libmad" library, as well as some other
"tainted" libraries
(mostly audio/video related stuff such as ffmpeg ...), is not
provided by opensuse itself, nor provided by trinity project.
It is provided by the 3rd party "packman" repository.
You should have added it manually to your computer, or download and
install packages manually.
See:
http://packman.links2linux.org/
Yes, heard about packman before :-/ just added it and now TDE installed
So there's still "support" for KDE
3.5.10 in OS?
There are still some KDE3 packages in the opensuse main repository,
but you should not install them.
So, first, remove anything related to kde3:
zypper remove kdelibs3 kdebase3 arts
I didn't even install any of those. (And sorry for my imprecision; these
KDE packages were auto-selected when I chose to install trinity-kicker.)
If you do not want the entire Trinity stuff, you can
install a
smaller metapackage called "trinity-tdebase", which allows to run a
Trinity session.
zypper install trinity-tdebase
Yeah, I opted for that one; first I was a bit irritated, because "after"
installing the packages, YaST just quit, where on my older systems it
took quite some time to run configurations afterwards --- now it looked
as if it just crashed at one point. Looked into `yast2 sw_single` and
everything seemed to be fine.
Then I just set TDM as the default, `init 1; init 5`, and I was presented
with TDM. After putting in the password the irritation went on --- I just
had an empty screen, and mouse clicking did nothing... oh, right click
gave a menu... I was in TWM... just 5 more seconds of irritation, then
I logged out, chose TDE in the login menu, and now (almost) everything is
fine.
The only thing I figured to not work was starting a new (second) session.
The screen went black and for about 30 seconds I couldn't do anything;
then I was presented with the TDM login screen again. Not for the second
session, but for a freshly started first one --- the other session has
been killed.
Second thing: <Ctrl>-<Alt>-<Del> doesn't work, but I assume it's
something
in the settings...
Anyway, thanks for your help and time, I really appreciate it!
I'm gonna have a great time without KDE4/Gnome/blablabla... :-)
Best regards,
Jagged
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