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The Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) development team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the new TDE R14.0.0 release. The Trinity Desktop Environment is a complete software desktop environment designed for Unix-like operating systems, intended for computer users preferring a traditional desktop model, and is free/libre software.
Unlike previous releases TDE R14.0.0 has been in development for over two years. This extended development period has allowed us to create a better, more stable and more feature-rich product than previous TDE releases. R14 is brimming with new features, such as a new hardware manager based on udev (HAL is no longer required), full network-manager 0.9 support, a brand new compositor (compton), built-in threading support, and much more!
Version scheme change
Also new in this release is a change from the KDE v3.5.x series versioning. In line with our new, separate identity, and to avoid incorrect comparisons with KDE SC based on version number alone, we are dropping the old versioning scheme and replacing it with our new R-series versioning scheme. Each new release from this point forward will be identified with three numbers prefixed with an R (standing for "Release"); the first number is the major series, the second is the minor series, and the last is the Stable Release Update (SRU) identifier. A stable series will be indicated by a single Rxx.yy identifier, e.g. R14.0. Major overhauls of the codebase that significantly and permanently change the way TDE functions, such as the transition from HAL to the TDE Hardware Library or the new style engine, will only occur when the major series number increments. Normal, incremental development, including new features, will be indicated with an increment of the minor version number. Bug fixes backported to a stable series (Rxx.yy)--with no new features or changed functionality--will be indicated via an increment of the SRU identifier alone.
Getting TDE
Installation instructions and binary packages are immediately available for Debian and Ubuntu. Packages for RedHat/CentOs, Fedora, Mageia, OpenSUSE, and PCLinuxOS are being built by their respective maintainers and will be made available at a later date.
Live CDs with TDE R14.0.0 preinstalled are available at https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/LiveCDs .
Major Improvements from 3.5.13.x
The following is a list of the major improvements TDE R14.0.0 includes. * New HAL-independent hardware support based on udev. HAL support is still available for those systems (such as *bsd) that require it. * Significant renaming of applications, libraries, and packages to avoid conflicts with other desktop environments (most notably KDE). This allows TDE to be installed in parallel with other desktop environments without significant negative interaction. * Upgrades to TQt3 (TDE's fork of Qt 3.3.8). TQt3 upgrades include a new, modern style engine, multi-threading support, and improved speed and stability. * Support for network-manager 0.9 and newer. * Switched compositor from Kompmgr to Compton-TDE, a fork of Compton with TDE-specific features. * Added builds for armel/armhf architectures on Debian and armhf on Raspbian Wheezy. * File mimetype detection system now based on libmagic.
To see more highlights of this release, please visit the TDE R14.0.0 information page at https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Release_Notes_For_R14.0.0 .
About TDE
The Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) was forked by Timothy Pearson in 2008 from the last official release of the K Desktop Environment's third series (KDE3), version 3.5.10. It existed as a set of modified KDE3 packages for Ubuntu until 2009, when it was merged onto a proper source control system (KDE SVN) and rebranded as TDE. Shortly thereafter, TDE's core infrastructure was created utilizing spare computing capacity from Raptor Engineering; these infrastructure resources currently include the world's only Launchpad system based outside of Canonical Ltd. As the project grew, the TDE team migrated off of KDE's SVN server onto our own GIT server and has been completely independent from KDE from 2011 onward.
- From the beginning of the TDE project, individuals from around the world have contributed to TDE, and our original desire to provide a powerful, functional desktop environment in the traditional style has been upheld. The TDE project still is led by Timothy Pearson utilizing Raptor Engineering's computing resources. TDE currently is growing faster than it ever has before, with many new contributors--and our dependable core team of developers--helping to add new functionality, repair bugs, answer questions on the mailing lists, and increase TDE's overall quality.
TDE fits into a niche similar to that of the MATE project for Gnome, but TDE is geared more toward those who want a productive, efficient interface with a high customization potential. Our dedicated team is continuing to refine TDE instead of rebuilding it from scratch; this prolonged development is something rarely seen in the open source applications arena. While our niche position may not be as glamorous as some of the larger projects such as KDE and Gnome we believe TDE is no less important to those who rely on it and use it in their daily work, and we hope that in the future our niche will continue to grow.
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Hi list,
anyone any idea how to add a keyboard shortcut to an application that is not contained in the global menus?
thanx for help Gerhard
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On 12/18/2014 05:47 AM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
Hi list,
anyone any idea how to add a keyboard shortcut to an application that is not contained in the global menus?
thanx for help Gerhard
Hi Gerhard, do you mean: 1) add a shortcut to launch an application? In this case, is the application in the TDE menu? 2) or add a shortcut to an application's action?
Cheers Michele
On Thursday 18 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/18/2014 05:47 AM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
anyone any idea how to add a keyboard shortcut to an application that is not contained in the global menus?
thanx for help Gerhard
Hi Gerhard, do you mean:
- add a shortcut to launch an application? In this case, is the application in the TDE menu?
- or add a shortcut to an application's action?
Cheers Michele
Hi Michele,
sorry for beeing not clear enough - neither of the two examples above. I want to launch a shell program (that is not contained in the TDE menu) by pressing a keyboard shortcut; e.g. pressing Ctrl-AnyKey to launch /usr/local/bin/AnyProgram.
Is this possible from within TDE? Or is the question totally unrelated to TDE?
Gerhard
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On 2014/12/18 10:49 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Thursday 18 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/18/2014 05:47 AM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
anyone any idea how to add a keyboard shortcut to an application that is not contained in the global menus?
thanx for help Gerhard
Hi Gerhard, do you mean: 1) add a shortcut to launch an application? In this case, is the application in the TDE menu? 2) or add a shortcut to an application's action?
Cheers Michele
Hi Michele,
sorry for beeing not clear enough - neither of the two examples above. I want to launch a shell program (that is not contained in the TDE menu) by pressing a keyboard shortcut; e.g. pressing Ctrl-AnyKey to launch /usr/local/bin/AnyProgram.
Is this possible from within TDE? Or is the question totally unrelated to TDE?
Gerhard
Hi Gerhard, would it be a problem if the shell program is added to the TDE menu? Then it would be possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to it. I will have to experiment a little bit to be sure, but first please let me know the answer to the question above. I might go to sleep soon, so I will probably answer again tomorrow. Cheers Michele
On Thursday 18 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 2014/12/18 10:49 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Thursday 18 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/18/2014 05:47 AM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
anyone any idea how to add a keyboard shortcut to an application that is not contained in the global menus?
thanx for help Gerhard
Hi Gerhard, do you mean: 1) add a shortcut to launch an application? In this case, is the application in the TDE menu? 2) or add a shortcut to an application's action?
Cheers Michele
Hi Michele,
sorry for beeing not clear enough - neither of the two examples above. I want to launch a shell program (that is not contained in the TDE menu) by pressing a keyboard shortcut; e.g. pressing Ctrl-AnyKey to launch /usr/local/bin/AnyProgram.
Is this possible from within TDE? Or is the question totally unrelated to TDE?
Hi Gerhard, would it be a problem if the shell program is added to the TDE menu?
I wanted to avoid it. But if it's the "easy" solution I'll give it a try. What I want to accomplish is to suspend the system with a keypress (not using the menue for this). There are two reasons for not using TDE's menu for suspend: a) it's faster; b) using my script the screen isn't locked after resume and I have not found the possibility to do this by using the "Log Out ... > Suspend" TDE menu where the screen always is locked.
Then it would be possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to it. I will have to experiment a little bit to be sure, but first please let me know the answer to the question above.
Thanks a lot for your help but please don't bother here. This I surely am able to do by myself.
I might go to sleep soon, so I will probably answer again tomorrow.
Thanks again and sleep well Gerhard
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Is this possible from within TDE? Or is the question totally unrelated to TDE?
Hi Gerhard, I found a way to do it without adding an entry to the TDE menu. Go to Control Panel -> Regional & Accessibility -> Input Actions, create a new action, action type is "Keyboard Shortcut -> Command/URL (simple)". Then add the keyboard shortcut in the second tab and in the third tab enter the command xterm -e "bash path/to/your/script.sh" Apply and your are done. You need to install xterm if you don't have it already.
Cheers Michele
On Friday 19 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
Is this possible from within TDE? Or is the question totally unrelated to TDE?
Hi Gerhard, I found a way to do it without adding an entry to the TDE menu. Go to Control Panel -> Regional & Accessibility -> Input Actions, create a new action, action type is "Keyboard Shortcut -> Command/URL (simple)". Then add the keyboard shortcut in the second tab and in the third tab enter the command xterm -e "bash path/to/your/script.sh" Apply and your are done. You need to install xterm if you don't have it already.
Cheers Michele
Hi Michele,
thanks again. It works. Two comments though: 1) I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and "Accesibility". I found it in the latter.
2) I used my command directly without launching a xterm and it works as well
Case closed :-) Gerhard
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On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
- I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and "Accesibility". I
found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
- I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and "Accesibility". I
found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
Gerhard
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
- I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and "Accesibility". I
found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
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On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
- I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and "Accesibility".
I found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
On Sunday 21 of December 2014 07:41:55 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel
gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
- I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries
"Regional & Language" and "Accesibility". I found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
That's strange - I looked at my Debian 6 (Squeeze), Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and everywhere I have same category "Regional & Accessibility".
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
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On 2014/12/21 07:44 PM, Slávek Banko wrote:
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
I also thought so initially, but I checked on a Debian/Jessie VM machine where TDE pre-R14.0.0 was installed from a clean environment and I have the same "Regional & Accessibility".
Gerhard, are you using TDE in English or do you have another language installed? Perhaps it may be just a translation thing.
Cheers Michele
On Sunday 21 December 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 21 of December 2014 07:41:55 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel
gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
- I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries
"Regional & Language" and "Accesibility". I found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
That's strange - I looked at my Debian 6 (Squeeze), Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and everywhere I have same category "Regional & Accessibility".
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
Are we speaking about the same dialog (see attachment). I installed Mint 17 with TDE 3.5.x and updated later.
Gerhard
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On 2014/12/21 08:37 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 21 of December 2014 07:41:55 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel
gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote: > 1) I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I > have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and > "Accesibility". I found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
That's strange - I looked at my Debian 6 (Squeeze), Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and everywhere I have same category "Regional & Accessibility".
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
Are we speaking about the same dialog (see attachment). I installed Mint 17 with TDE 3.5.x and updated later.
Gerhard
Ah ah, that explains all I guess. I am not talking about that dialog because I use the control center in "tree mode". When I am on TDE, I will post a screenshot, just for reference.
Cheers Michele
On Sunday 21 December 2014 11:47:38 Michele Calgaro wrote:
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On 2014/12/21 08:37 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 21 of December 2014 07:41:55 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel
gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote: > On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote: >> 1) I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I >> have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and >> "Accesibility". I found it in the latter. > > I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers > Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
That's strange - I looked at my Debian 6 (Squeeze), Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and everywhere I have same category "Regional & Accessibility".
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
Are we speaking about the same dialog (see attachment). I installed Mint 17 with TDE 3.5.x and updated later.
Gerhard
Ah ah, that explains all I guess. I am not talking about that dialog because I use the control center in "tree mode". When I am on TDE, I will post a screenshot, just for reference.
System settings on Mint and TDE control center are not the same thing. Here is a screenshot of both running simultaneously on Mint 17 and TDE 14. And no, I don't use them simultaneously!!
Lisi
On Sunday 21 December 2014 11:47:38 Michele Calgaro wrote:
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On 2014/12/21 08:37 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 21 of December 2014 07:41:55 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel
gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote: > On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote: >> 1) I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I >> have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and >> "Accesibility". I found it in the latter. > > I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers > Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
That's strange - I looked at my Debian 6 (Squeeze), Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and everywhere I have same category "Regional & Accessibility".
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
Are we speaking about the same dialog (see attachment). I installed Mint 17 with TDE 3.5.x and updated later.
Gerhard
Ah ah, that explains all I guess. I am not talking about that dialog because I use the control center in "tree mode". When I am on TDE, I will post a screenshot, just for reference.
System settings on Mint and TDE control center are not the same thing. So they are obviously not identical in use. I sent a screenshot of both running simultaneously on Mint 17 and TDE 14, but it seems so far not to have got through. I may be being over-impatient. ;-)
Lisi
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On 12/21/2014 10:11 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2014 11:47:38 Michele Calgaro wrote:
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On 2014/12/21 08:37 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 21 of December 2014 07:41:55 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel
gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
> On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote: >> On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote: >>> 1) I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and >>> "Accesibility". I found it in the latter. >> >> I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele > > Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT] > > with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14 > > in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
That's strange - I looked at my Debian 6 (Squeeze), Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and everywhere I have same category "Regional & Accessibility".
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
Are we speaking about the same dialog (see attachment). I installed Mint 17 with TDE 3.5.x and updated later.
Gerhard
Ah ah, that explains all I guess. I am not talking about that dialog because I use the control center in "tree mode". When I am on TDE, I will post a screenshot, just for reference.
System settings on Mint and TDE control center are not the same thing. So they are obviously not identical in use. I sent a screenshot of both running simultaneously on Mint 17 and TDE 14, but it seems so far not to have got through. I may be being over-impatient. ;-)
Lisi
Thanks Lisi, always useful comments :-) Cheers and Merry Christmas (to all) Michele
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On 12/21/2014 08:47 PM, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 2014/12/21 08:37 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2014, Slávek Banko wrote:
On Sunday 21 of December 2014 07:41:55 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/20/2014 10:34 PM, E. Liddell wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:03:59 +0100 Gerhard Zintel
gerhard.zintel@mrs-thomas.de wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote: > On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote: >> 1) I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries "Regional & Language" and >> "Accesibility". I found it in the latter. > > I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
KDE 3.5.10 renders it as "Regional & Accessibility", so I'd presume that the two split entries are the more recent format. Why an R14 install would still have the old-style entry in the Control Center, I don't know--I don't *think* it was switched and then switched back . . .
E. Liddell
Interesting, mine definitely says "Regional & Accessibility" and then as subcategories I have "Accessibility" and "Country/Region & Language". Perhaps there is a difference in names between Debian and Ubuntu distros (mine is Debian Jessie). Cheers Michele
That's strange - I looked at my Debian 6 (Squeeze), Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and everywhere I have same category "Regional & Accessibility".
All my test machines have one thing common - are updated from TDE 3.5.x. This may be related?
Are we speaking about the same dialog (see attachment). I installed Mint 17 with TDE 3.5.x and updated later.
Gerhard
Ah ah, that explains all I guess. I am not talking about that dialog because I use the control center in "tree mode". When I am on TDE, I will post a screenshot, just for reference.
Cheers Michele
Just for reference, the TDE control center on my system. Cheers Michele
On Saturday 20 of December 2014 14:03:59 Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Saturday 20 December 2014, Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/19/2014 10:09 PM, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
- I don't have "Regional & Accessibility" entry. I have 2 entries
"Regional & Language" and "Accesibility". I found it in the latter.
I am using R14.0.0. Perhaps you are on 3.5.13.2? Cheers Michele
Just for the record: The About dialog gives me: R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT]
with deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb raring deps-r14 main-r14
in sources.list.
Gerhard
After update you will get R14.0.0 final == will be without epithet [DEVELOPMENT]. Last packages that are currently underway, are tde-i18n.
At the same time it can be expected that in this apt source will soon appear preliminary packages for R14.0.1 - see http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::7263