Bloody hell! What a perfect reply. I agree with everything you said. I would add the power of Konqueror. File Manager, FTP/SFTP tool, action menus, image viewer, webbrowser, and more.
Well said lad, well said indeed.
Kate
everything kde4 is no more :
- fast and user friendly
- stable and mostly bug-free
- pretty good configuration for most everything useful
- will never use up al of your ram like kde4
- systemd-free
- well maintained, good community
- many power user useful features that disappeared from kde4( i cant
live without konsole 3 features that disappeared from kde4).
I d also say that the trinity fork started after the first ( officialy stable / final ) kde4 release were complete disasters, full of bugs, crashes and user unfriendly choices ), that prooved the new kde team was nothing professional and had no respect for users, pushing as stable/final release some stuff that wasnt even worth an alpha version.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:20 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.reisz@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 11 June 2015 17:57:46 Lisi Reisz wrote:
I am shortly giving a talk on TDE. Any points that people particularly think I should mention? In fact, any pointers?
Thank you very much to all who have replied so far! I am known for being
a
strong proponent of TDE, which is why I have been asked to do this, and I want to do it justice.
We all use such different aspects of it! What was that I said about its
being
flexible?? :-)
It is a tool. A great tool. It helps, instead of getting in the way.
And as
Nik said it has such wonderful applications.
Amarok is still a front runner, and as for K3b, which Nik mentioned, on
the
day I switched full-time to Linux, K3b was the main reason. I was dual booting at the time, and burning a fair number of CDs. I got fed up with rebooting in order to use K3b instead of Nero, so I took a deep breath,
and
stayed in Linux.
Lisi
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On Sunday 14 June 2015 22.19:58 Kate Draven wrote:
Bloody hell! What a perfect reply. I agree with everything you said. I would add the power of Konqueror. File Manager, FTP/SFTP tool, action menus, image viewer, webbrowser, and more.
I second that one (and of course support the other arguments). Konqueror as a file browser is THE reason I never wanted to go away from KDE 3.
KDE 4 did add some of these features in Dolphin, but every time I open Konqueror I just feel "at home".
T. de Coulon
I would add the power of Konqueror. File Manager, FTP/SFTP tool, action menus, image viewer, webbrowser, and more.
I second that one (and of course support the other arguments). Konqueror as a file browser is THE reason I never wanted to go away from KDE 3.
KDE 4 did add some of these features in Dolphin, but every time I open Konqueror I just feel "at home".
I do also like and often use xfce4 but the versatility of konqueror in TDE seems unmatched anywhere else.
Debian Jessie actually removed gftp (which was anyway comparatively crippled)
Other one is kdiff3.. there is meld in gtk but (imo) it's a poorer substitute.
D
I would add the power of Konqueror. File Manager, FTP/SFTP tool, action menus, image viewer, webbrowser, and more.
I second that one (and of course support the other arguments). Konqueror as a file browser is THE reason I never wanted to go away from KDE 3.
KDE 4 did add some of these features in Dolphin, but every time I open Konqueror I just feel "at home".
I do also like and often use xfce4 but the versatility of konqueror in TDE seems unmatched anywhere else.
Debian Jessie actually removed gftp (which was anyway comparatively crippled)
Other one is kdiff3.. there is meld in gtk but (imo) it's a poorer substitute.
D
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Hi all,
I'd say that TDE has an incredibly efficient work flow, with almost everything exactly where it should be, and of course its highly efficient resource usage and theme-ability.
My preferred parts of TDE are: K3B Amarok The desktop itself Dolphin (I've never been a fan of Konqueror, but that's just me...) TDE Control Center Kaffeine Konsole
There are some very interesting feature such as the virtual folders who appear when an audio CD is browsed (thanks to the tdeioslaves), allowing to rip a CD without using any special application.
Have a great day! -Alexandre
Hi, I'd like to introduce myself to Alexandre and others here, I'm present_arms the one that has done the Trinity Desktop on Pclinuxos, The Big daddy one and May one, not the mini-me who someone else did.
The reason I started doing this was because there was a discussion in the pclinuxos forums about trinity, I loved KDE3 and I knew that Trinity was a fork with updates and bug fixes, so I said I would make a remaster using the repos from trinity-desktop and the main pclinuxos repos, so that's what I did, I started with an official pclinuxos kde minime install stripped it of kde and built up the trinity changing scripts from other DE's for redo mbr, first install instructions etc and it has been fairly successful. Out of interest the next release will be when EFI and GPT are easier using built in tools rather than the user having to mess around, which should be soon, I hope. If anyone has any questions about trinity.pclinuxos.com please feel free to contact me. I don't want any friction between myself or anyone here :D Just want to get Trinity on as many desktops as possible :)
Present_arms Alie
Hi, I'd like to introduce myself to Alexandre and others here,I'm present_arms the one that has done the Trinity Desktop on Pclinuxos, The Big daddy one and May one, not the mini-me who someone else did. The reason I started doing this was because there was a discussion in the pclinuxos forums about trinity, I loved KDE3 and I knew that Trinity was a fork with updates and bug fixes, so I said I would make a remaster using the repos from trinity-desktop and the main pclinuxos repos, so that's what I did, I started with an official pclinuxos kde minime install stripped it of kde and built up the trinity changing scripts from other DE's for redo mbr, first install instructions etc and it has been fairly successful. Out of interest the next release will be when EFI and GPT are easier using built in tools rather than the user having to mess around, which should be soon, I hope. If anyone has any questions about trinity.pclinuxos.com please feel free to contact me. I don't want any friction between myself or anyone here :D Just want to get Trinity on as many desktops as possible :)
Present_arms Alie
Hi,
You're welcome! It's me who do the PCLinuxOS non-official TDE remaster. If you have any question, feel free to ask, and to bring devs to TDE! Can I just ask you to put a screenshot of your remaster on your website, instead of a screenshot of mine, not for any copyright reasons, but just to not make users confused.
Hoping your remaster will have lots of success!
Have a great day! -Alexandre
From: Alexandre ac586133@hotmail.com To: Trinity trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 2015, 18:21 Subject: RE: [trinity-users] Please allow me to inroduce myself
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Hi, I'd like to introduce myself to Alexandre and others here, I'm present_arms the one that has done the Trinity Desktop on Pclinuxos, The Big daddy one and May one, not the mini-me who someone else did.
The reason I started doing this was because there was a discussion in the pclinuxos forums about trinity, I loved KDE3 and I knew that Trinity was a fork with updates and bug fixes, so I said I would make a remaster using the repos from trinity-desktop and the main pclinuxos repos, so that's what I did, I started with an official pclinuxos kde minime install stripped it of kde and built up the trinity changing scripts from other DE's for redo mbr, first install instructions etc and it has been fairly successful. Out of interest the next release will be when EFI and GPT are easier using built in tools rather than the user having to mess around, which should be soon, I hope. If anyone has any questions about trinity.pclinuxos.com please feel free to contact me. I don't want any friction between myself or anyone here :D Just want to get Trinity on as many desktops as possible :)
Present_arms Alie
Hi,
You're welcome! It's me who do the PCLinuxOS non-official TDE remaster. If you have any question, feel free to ask, and to bring devs to TDE! Can I just ask you to put a screenshot of your remaster on your website, instead of a screenshot of mine, not for any copyright reasons, but just to not make users confused.
Hoping your remaster will have lots of success!
Have a great day! -Alexandre
Hi, Pleased to meet you :). I didn't actually make that screenshot but yes I can change that for you, I did read earlier threads regarding a confusion, unfortunately at that time I had an issue subscribing to this mail list, I don't know what it was TBH as it's seemed to have fixed itself, I've also chatted to a couple in the IRC channel, who only asked me why I used PCLinuxOS rather than either Ubuntu or Debian. Anyway I'll now replace that screenshot for you and sorry for any confusion it may have caused, I'm hoping that we can work together as we both remaster basically the same thing, I'm no dev however and even my scripting skills are more read than write if you see what I mean :)
Alie present_arms
Remember who you love, tell them you love them, life is too short for regrets. From: alistair izzard present_arms@yahoo.co.uk To: "trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net" trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 2015, 18:43 Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Please allow me to inroduce myself
From: Alexandre ac586133@hotmail.com To: Trinity trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 2015, 18:21 Subject: RE: [trinity-users] Please allow me to inroduce myself
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Hi, I'd like to introduce myself to Alexandre and others here, I'm present_arms the one that has done the Trinity Desktop on Pclinuxos, The Big daddy one and May one, not the mini-me who someone else did.
The reason I started doing this was because there was a discussion in the pclinuxos forums about trinity, I loved KDE3 and I knew that Trinity was a fork with updates and bug fixes, so I said I would make a remaster using the repos from trinity-desktop and the main pclinuxos repos, so that's what I did, I started with an official pclinuxos kde minime install stripped it of kde and built up the trinity changing scripts from other DE's for redo mbr, first install instructions etc and it has been fairly successful. Out of interest the next release will be when EFI and GPT are easier using built in tools rather than the user having to mess around, which should be soon, I hope. If anyone has any questions about trinity.pclinuxos.com please feel free to contact me. I don't want any friction between myself or anyone here :D Just want to get Trinity on as many desktops as possible :)
Present_arms Alie
Hi,
You're welcome! It's me who do the PCLinuxOS non-official TDE remaster. If you have any question, feel free to ask, and to bring devs to TDE! Can I just ask you to put a screenshot of your remaster on your website, instead of a screenshot of mine, not for any copyright reasons, but just to not make users confused.
Hoping your remaster will have lots of success!
Have a great day! -Alexandre
Hi, Pleased to meet you :). I didn't actually make that screenshot but yes I can change that for you, I did read earlier threads regarding a confusion, unfortunately at that time I had an issue subscribing to this mail list, I don't know what it was TBH as it's seemed to have fixed itself, I've also chatted to a couple in the IRC channel, who only asked me why I used PCLinuxOS rather than either Ubuntu or Debian. Anyway I'll now replace that screenshot for you and sorry for any confusion it may have caused, I'm hoping that we can work together as we both remaster basically the same thing, I'm no dev however and even my scripting skills are more read than write if you see what I mean :)
Alie present_arms
The Screenshot has now been changed :)
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 18:54:03 alistair izzard wrote:
Hi,
You're welcome! It's me who do the PCLinuxOS non-official TDE remaster. If you have any question, feel free to ask, and to bring devs to TDE! Can I just ask you to put a screenshot of your remaster on your website, instead of a screenshot of mine, not for any copyright reasons, but just to not make users confused.
-Alexandre
The Screenshot has now been changed :)
http://trinity.mypclinuxos.com/ to save the next person from having to search.
Lisi
From: Lisi Reisz lisi.reisz@gmail.com To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 2015, 20:17 Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Please allow me to inroduce myself
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 18:54:03 alistair izzard wrote:
Hi,
You're welcome! It's me who do the PCLinuxOS non-official TDE remaster. If you have any question, feel free to ask, and to bring devs to TDE! Can I just ask you to put a screenshot of your remaster on your website, instead of a screenshot of mine, not for any copyright reasons, but just to not make users confused.
-Alexandre
The Screenshot has now been changed :)
http://trinity.mypclinuxos.com/ to save the next person from having to search.
Lisi
Thank you Lisi there is a wallpaper archive at
Home - Trinity Desktop on PCLinuxOS
if anyone is interested :) Aliepresent_arms
| | | | | | | | | | | Home - Trinity Desktop on PCLinuxOSAnimals 127 files, last one added on Jun 06, 2015 Album viewed 14 times | | | | View on trinity.mypclinuxos... | Preview by Yahoo | | | | |
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On Tuesday 16 June 2015, alistair izzard wrote:
From: Lisi Reisz lisi.reisz@gmail.com To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 2015, 20:17 Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Please allow me to inroduce myself
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 18:54:03 alistair izzard wrote:
Hi,
You're welcome! It's me who do the PCLinuxOS non-official TDE remaster. If you have any question, feel free to ask, and to bring devs to TDE! Can I just ask you to put a screenshot of your remaster on your website, instead of a screenshot of mine, not for any copyright reasons, but just to not make users confused.
-Alexandre
The Screenshot has now been changed :)
http://trinity.mypclinuxos.com/ to save the next person from having to search.
Lisi
Thank you Lisi there is a wallpaper archive at
Home - Trinity Desktop on PCLinuxOS
if anyone is interested :) Aliepresent_arms
| | | | | | | | | | | Home - Trinity Desktop on PCLinuxOSAnimals 127 files, last one | added on Jun 06, 2015 Album viewed 14 times | | | View on trinity.mypclinuxos... | Preview by Yahoo | | | |
would be nice if you can avoid HTML mail to the mailing list Gerhard
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 12:43:40 pm alistair izzard wrote:
Hi, I'd like to introduce myself to Alexandre and others here, I'm present_arms the one that has done the Trinity Desktop on Pclinuxos, The Big daddy one and May one, not the mini-me who someone else did.
...
Present_arms Alie
Hi, Alie!
Nice to see you here, it's an excellent resource.
See you on the PCLOS forum,
Andy (Andy Axnot)