Hi Trinity fans,
I recently upgraded my Ubuntu system to "precise". Thereby package kde-guidance-powermanager-trinity got removed, because it depends on python-qt3 which is not available in precise. So I lost my battery charging information in the system tray.
Does anybody know a good alternative for this icon? Any program that provides a tray icon that can be used in the kicker?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards, Stefan
Sorry, I meant I upgraded to raring and not precise. So please replace both words when reading. :)
Regards, Stefan
On 08.06.2013 14:55, Stefan Endrullis wrote:
Hi Trinity fans,
I recently upgraded my Ubuntu system to "precise". Thereby package kde-guidance-powermanager-trinity got removed, because it depends on python-qt3 which is not available in precise. So I lost my battery charging information in the system tray.
Does anybody know a good alternative for this icon? Any program that provides a tray icon that can be used in the kicker?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards, Stefan
On 06/08/2013 05:55 AM, Stefan Endrullis wrote:
Does anybody know a good alternative for this icon? Any program that provides a tray icon that can be used in the kicker?
kpowersave-trinity does that. Works very well, although I still prefer the old klaptop that disappeared years ago. :)
On 06/08/2013 07:16 AM, Dan Youngquist wrote:
kpowersave-trinity does that. Works very well, although I still prefer the old klaptop that disappeared years ago. :)
hmm, scratch that -- I see kpowersave isn't listed for Raring in Slavek's PPA: https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+package...
I put Raring on one machine but moved it back to Quantal because of a number of things still missing in TDE.
Slavek, any idea when the Raring repo will be complete?
On Saturday 08 of June 2013 16:23:11 Dan Youngquist wrote:
On 06/08/2013 07:16 AM, Dan Youngquist wrote:
kpowersave-trinity does that. Works very well, although I still prefer the old klaptop that disappeared years ago. :)
hmm, scratch that -- I see kpowersave isn't listed for Raring in Slavek's PPA: https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+packag es?field.name_filter=kpowersave
I put Raring on one machine but moved it back to Quantal because of a number of things still missing in TDE.
Slavek, any idea when the Raring repo will be complete?
State that for Raring not yet have all the packages has a simple explanation. Because we were very close to release 3.5.13.2, I waited with building remaining packages to the final release. This happens in these days. Therefore, all packages can be expected very soon.
Slavek --
On 06/08/2013 07:16 AM, Dan Youngquist wrote:
kpowersave-trinity does that. Works very well, although I still prefer the old klaptop that disappeared years ago. :)
hmm, scratch that -- I see kpowersave isn't listed for Raring in Slavek's PPA: https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+package...
I put Raring on one machine but moved it back to Quantal because of a number of things still missing in TDE.
Slavek, any idea when the Raring repo will be complete?
-- PGP key: http://homestead-products.com/pubkey.htm
In TDE R14 kpowersave-nohal-trinity is available, which (as the name suggests) does not use the obsolete HAL daemon. For TDE 3.5.13.x kpowersave-trinity should be available, but still relies on HAL.
Tim