Hi
I have recently installed trinity on Ubuntu 16.04 in two ways
1. Installing Ubuntu 16.04 first and then add the trinity repos
2. Using the livecd.
There are subtle difference. One concern the default-display-manager
In both cases I have set it to /opt/trinity/bin/tdm
But while the login screen looks relatively modern in the first case (it has the log of powered by trinity), the second installations log screen has the charme of the 90, no offense intended.
Any explanation for this behaviour?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
Dne út 3. července 2018 Uwe Brauer napsal(a):
Hi
I have recently installed trinity on Ubuntu 16.04 in two ways
1. Installing Ubuntu 16.04 first and then add the trinity repos 2. Using the livecd.
There are subtle difference. One concern the default-display-manager
In both cases I have set it to /opt/trinity/bin/tdm
But while the login screen looks relatively modern in the first case (it has the log of powered by trinity), the second installations log screen has the charme of the 90, no offense intended.
Any explanation for this behaviour?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
I assume that in the first case you are installing package kubuntu-default-settings-trinity, while in the second case was leaved the basic look.
Cheers
Dne út 3. července 2018 Uwe Brauer napsal(a):
I assume that in the first case you are installing package kubuntu-default-settings-trinity, while in the second case was leaved the basic look.
Right. That is the point.
1. Years ago I first installed kubuntu and then trinity but found out that this causes more problems than
2. installing ubuntu and then trinity
So I must have installed kubuntu-default-settings-trinity subconsciously.
Thanks
Uwe