I just instaled fedora 20 and I can not find trinity for this version. Do you know where to get the repo and the RPMS? Thank you
On Sunday 17 of April 2016 03:09:30 Gerente de Sistemas wrote:
I just instaled fedora 20 and I can not find trinity for this version. Do you know where to get the repo and the RPMS? Thank you
I am afraid that now are supported Fedora 21 and later.
Gerente de Sistemas composed on 2016-04-16 22:09 (UTC-0300):
I just instaled fedora 20 and I can not find trinity for this version. Do you know where to get the repo and the RPMS?
What reason possessed you to choose an out of support Fedora release to install? Why would you expect to find TDE packages for any distro release that its own creator has ceased support for? F20 is long out of support. F21 is months out of support. Even F22 isn't due to be supported for more than about 4 more months.
So, if you want TDE on Fedora, for the time being at least, you need at least 21: https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/FedoraInstall
Thank you, very instructive. But I need the F20 TDE files. Do not intend to move on ... 20 is good. Thank you
Yes it is. But the files are still out there. I just need those files. It is not a matter of EOL or not. To say something nobody wants to read, why to say it? What all you are saying is: I do not want to help you and you are guilty for that. Do anybody know where to get TDE files fo F@)? Thank you.
P. S.:
If you do not, do not answer, please ...
I a asking for your help, do not want to know you do not want to help.
On Monday 18 April 2016 06.56:27 Gerente de Sistemas wrote:
Yes it is. But the files are still out there. I just need those files. It is not a matter of EOL or not. To say something nobody wants to read, why to say it? What all you are saying is: I do not want to help you and you are guilty for that. Do anybody know where to get TDE files fo F@)? Thank you.
P. S.:
If you do not, do not answer, please ...
I a asking for your help, do not want to know you do not want to help.
Hello, no, that's not what they are saying. You are asking for a custom-made TDE version for your single use. They are explaining that the small team of people who are (technically) behind TDE does not have enough time, bandwith, severspace and all to work at creating a unique version of TDE for your only use.
Basically, As far as I know (please correct me if I am wrong), TDE is basically compiled for Debian/Ubuntu. Other people make it available for other distributions, and usually only for the current release.
I never used Fedora so I can't remember if there was a TDE version for Fedora 20 at any time, but TDE sure does not have enough server space to keep the old files.
You did not explain why you can't use a more recent version of Fedora, but that's your business.
Maybe if you propose to pay for it someone could invest his time, otherwise you can allways get the sources and compile TDE for Fedora 20.
Regards,
Thierry de Coulon
G'day Thierry,
On Monday 18 April 2016 16:05:44 Thierry de Coulon wrote: <snip>
I never used Fedora so I can't remember if there was a TDE version for Fedora 20 at any time, but TDE sure does not have enough server space to keep the old files.
FWIW. There actually were .iso images for TDE-F20. Your comment about limits to server space is very valid and sadly here in AU internet bandwidth is still a very scarce and expensive resource.
You did not explain why you can't use a more recent version of Fedora, but that's your business.
I also am wondering why he wants such an old distro. Anyhow, I've found the TDE-F20 files here in an old archive (just luck that they have not been purged long ago) and emailed Gerente off list.
Cheers, Glen
Your comment about limits to server space is very valid and sadly here in
AUinternet bandwidth is still a very scarce and >expensive resource.
Actually bandwidth and server space here in Australia is quite reasonably priced you've just got to search around. I have unlimited bandwidth and space for my site and its only about $160/year.
On Monday 18 April 2016 16:51:27 Michael . wrote:
Your comment about limits to server space is very valid and sadly here in AU internet bandwidth is still a very scarce and expensive resource.
Actually bandwidth and server space here in Australia is quite reasonably priced you've just got to search around. I have unlimited bandwidth and space for my site and its only about $160/year.
unlimited bandwidth and space for my site and its only about $160/year.
Please, where do you get it??? $160/year!!! Remember that here in AU, "unlimited" is always severely limited and ISPs advertising "unlimited" do frequently run foul of consumer affairs.
Cheers, Glen
ISPs are a different kettle of fish to webhosts. Yes many ISPs give customers a certain amount of webspace but that's a gimmick to get you to pay them to provide you with internet access. Use a dedicated webhosting service and you'll find there is some good competition around.
I use Crazy Domains. I paid for 10 years 2 months ago and paid $1600 for domain name registration and hosting. I've got a forum, wiki, Wordpress page along with my actual site which has a torrent tracker as well. I'll be uploading my iso images soon as well as updating my repository. The actual server is based in Perth and in the 2 years I've been using it so far I haven't had any downtime.
On 18 April 2016 at 17:10, Glen Cunningham glen1@skymesh.com.au wrote:
On Monday 18 April 2016 16:51:27 Michael . wrote:
Your comment about limits to server space is very valid and sadly here in AU internet bandwidth is still a very scarce and expensive resource.
Actually bandwidth and server space here in Australia is quite reasonably priced you've just got to search around. I have unlimited bandwidth and space for my site and its only about $160/year.
unlimited bandwidth and space for my site and its only about $160/year.
Please, where do you get it??? $160/year!!! Remember that here in AU, "unlimited" is always severely limited and ISPs advertising "unlimited" do frequently run foul of consumer affairs.
Cheers, Glen
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On 04/18/2016 04:44 PM, Glen Cunningham wrote:
Anyhow, I've found the TDE-F20 files here in an old archive (just luck that they have not been purged long ago) and emailed Gerente off list.
Thanks Glen :-)
Gerente, fyi please note that using such version of TDE (I guess R14.0.0 or R14.0.1 at most) you will miss out on the new bug fixes and improvements that are periodically released in the form of R14.0.x releases every few months.
Cheers Michele
Gerente how do you know the files are still out there if you don't know where they are? Thierry has pretty much explained the issue so if you know the files are still out there you are going to have to look for them. Try Googling it and see what comes up.
On 18 April 2016 at 16:05, Thierry de Coulon tdecoulon@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 18 April 2016 06.56:27 Gerente de Sistemas wrote:
Yes it is. But the files are still out there. I just need those files. It is not a matter of EOL or not. To say something nobody wants to read, why to say it? What all you are saying is: I do not want to help you and you are guilty for that. Do anybody know where to get TDE files fo F@)? Thank you.
P. S.:
If you do not, do not answer, please ...
I a asking for your help, do not want to know you do not want to help.
Hello, no, that's not what they are saying. You are asking for a custom-made TDE version for your single use. They are explaining that the small team of people who are (technically) behind TDE does not have enough time, bandwith, severspace and all to work at creating a unique version of TDE for your only use.
Basically, As far as I know (please correct me if I am wrong), TDE is basically compiled for Debian/Ubuntu. Other people make it available for other distributions, and usually only for the current release.
I never used Fedora so I can't remember if there was a TDE version for Fedora 20 at any time, but TDE sure does not have enough server space to keep the old files.
You did not explain why you can't use a more recent version of Fedora, but that's your business.
Maybe if you propose to pay for it someone could invest his time, otherwise you can allways get the sources and compile TDE for Fedora 20.
Regards,
Thierry de Coulon
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Basically, As far as I know (please correct me if I am wrong), TDE is basically compiled for Debian/Ubuntu. Other people make it available for other distributions, and usually only for the current release.
TDE is mostly developed in Debian/Ubuntu (me, Tim, Slavek) and Francois takes on all the huge effort to maintain rpm-based builts for several distros (RHEL/CentOs, Opensuse, Fedora). For each distro the last few versions (2 or 3 usually) are supported, but for matters of time, server space, bandwidth, etc... older distros are progressively dropped as new versions are added. Debian/Ubuntu supports a few more, but basically only because the building process is completely automated and reuse the files that are already maintained for the latest versions. in addition to this, there are some other builds made by "external" contributors (Debian, Slakware, PCLinux and Q4OS).
So in brief, I am afraid but TDE does not support Fedora 20 any more. If you want to use TDE in Fedora, you have one of this choices: 1) upgrade to a more recent Fedora version 2) download the source file and build TDE in Fedora 20 yourself (probably the building scripts for Fedora 21 may still be used, I guess....)
Cheers Michele