New install of Wheezy TDE 3.45.14 (nightlies).
I have the missing *.la issue, noted previous post, for Konq.
Initially I did not have 'tdm-trinity' in '/etc/init.d/' consequently not in any run levels either. I copied 'tdm-trinity' from my laptop install, updated the run levels.
TDE desktop failed to start, it seems ksmserver-trinity did not get installed with the 'tdebase-trinity' meta-package I used.
I was havng a hardware issue with my workstation, and replaced the root hard drive, went with the new install. It seems, esp. last month, the nightlies are not even ready for testing. There was a warning from Tim a while back about some changes. Hard for me to tell when it is safe to do an update and when and for how long to wait. I have been using the nightlies in a test environment since last summer. TDE has been usable most of that time...untill recently.
New install of Wheezy TDE 3.45.14 (nightlies).
I have the missing *.la issue, noted previous post, for Konq.
Initially I did not have 'tdm-trinity' in '/etc/init.d/' consequently not in any run levels either. I copied 'tdm-trinity' from my laptop install, updated the run levels.
TDE desktop failed to start, it seems ksmserver-trinity did not get installed with the 'tdebase-trinity' meta-package I used.
I was havng a hardware issue with my workstation, and replaced the root hard drive, went with the new install. It seems, esp. last month, the nightlies are not even ready for testing. There was a warning from Tim a while back about some changes. Hard for me to tell when it is safe to do an update and when and for how long to wait. I have been using the nightlies in a test environment since last summer. TDE has been usable most of that time...untill recently.
-- Peace,
Greg
We recently completed a large project to allow TDE to function properly with KDE; we are currently working on resolving the issues introduced during that project. I am somewhat surprised that you have run into such significant problems, as I have been running the nightlies on multiple test systems and had not noted these difficulties. I will do a clean install on another test box to see if I can replicate this problem.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Tim
New install of Wheezy TDE 3.45.14 (nightlies).
I have the missing *.la issue, noted previous post, for Konq.
Initially I did not have 'tdm-trinity' in '/etc/init.d/' consequently not in any run levels either. I copied 'tdm-trinity' from my laptop install, updated the run levels.
TDE desktop failed to start, it seems ksmserver-trinity did not get installed with the 'tdebase-trinity' meta-package I used.
I was havng a hardware issue with my workstation, and replaced the root hard drive, went with the new install. It seems, esp. last month, the nightlies are not even ready for testing. There was a warning from Tim a while back about some changes. Hard for me to tell when it is safe to do an update and when and for how long to wait. I have been using the nightlies in a test environment since last summer. TDE has been usable most of that time...untill recently.
-- Peace,
Greg
We recently completed a large project to allow TDE to function properly with KDE; we are currently working on resolving the issues introduced during that project. I am somewhat surprised that you have run into such significant problems, as I have been running the nightlies on multiple test systems and had not noted these difficulties. I will do a clean install on another test box to see if I can replicate this problem.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Tim
I created a new Wheezy VM from scratch, added the trinity-nightly-build-dependencies and trinity-nightly-builds PPAs, installed tdebase-trinity, rebooted, and was greeted with a fully functional TDE installation. Something must have gone wrong in your installation; you might have caught the TDE PPAs during a sources.list update for example.
Tim