Don't you plan to include Valknut DC++ client in Trinity? I've just added it
in OpenSUSE KDE:KDE3 and it works excellent (though one should use the most
recent dclib from their SVN, it was last modified less than 2 months ago).
Hi! Is it possible to fix some bugs in GTK-Qt engine? For example, in Domino
style I see no scrollbar ends.
http://storage3.static.itmages.ru/i/10/1215/s_1292407178_d5a707e3d4.png
In other themes there are some other minor bugs (with colors or scrollbars).
If not such things it would be great!
Is there an official list archive somewhere? I'd like to read through the
old messages and get up to speed on things.
Uh... by "archive" I mean the old style "a file containing messages in mbox
or maildir format", not the new style "a web portal into a mail database."
Not trying to be picky, but when it's most convenient for me to read it, I'll
be at a secure site with no internet access.
On my build system I built kdepim while krb5 was installed. I installed the final packages on a different system.
Now Akregator refuses to fetch feeds unless krb5 is installed.
I understand the cause and effect, but seems to me this might be a bug. Even when built with krb5 present, apps should still run when krb5 is not installed or found. The app loses some authentication security, but that would be the same result as when kdepim is compiled without krb5 present during the build.
Can others confirm this behavior? If so then I'll file a bug.
Thanks.
Darrell
Some things I noticed when using kdesu to open Kate.
1. In the password dialog box there was no check box to remember the password.
2. For my root user I have Kate configured to use a pink background rather than white. That serves as a simple reminder I am working as root and not as a normal user. Yet in Trinity, after launching through kdesu, Kate did not display the background as pink but white. Superficially that seems to indicate Kate inherited the normal user's properties rather than root's.
3. After running kdesu to open Kate, I continually received DCOP error messages of the effect that KLauncher could not be reached via DCOP. Basically I had to restart my desktop session thereafter to launch apps.
Comments? Confirmations?
Darrell
Hi,
Pardus is a Linux distribution funded and developed by the Turkish Government.
We're planning to release a Corporate version - Pardus Corporate 2 - which is
based on KDE 3.5.
We've been maintaining KDE 3.5 for a very long time so we have a lot of
bugfix/feature patches in our base packages.
I want to push those patches to trinity after doing a review with trinity
contributors about their upstreamability.
And then I really want to switch to Trinity KDE in Pardus Corporate 2 as this
will be a long-term supported release which should a have a maintained desktop
environment.
Right now I started to prepare packages for the dependencies.
I'm waiting for your co-operation to make things better.
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Ozan Çağlayan
TUBITAK/UEKAE - Pardus Linux
http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng
Hi,
When I was searching a way to autostart KMix, I've found a patch by
Chakra that's merged into trinity sources which adds X-KDE-Autostart-*
keywords to kmix.desktop file but the relevant kmix.desktop file is not
installed under the global autostart directory so it doesn't autostart
KMix on my vanilla 3.5.10.
Are there patches in Trinity which provides autostarting even if the
desktop file doesn't reside in the autostart directory?
Also there's this X-KDE-Autostart-Condition:* thing in KMix desktop for
checking autostart= value in kmixrc but apparently KMix doesn't even
know about the autostart= configuration key.
It's quite possible that the desktop file patch from Chakra is adopted
directly from KDE 4.x.
Regards,
Ozan Caglayan
In KDE 3.5.10, with floppy drive polling explicitly disabled with HAL, the Unmounted Floppy icon appears on my desktop. This provides me a means to manually mount floppy disks. Yeah, once in a blue moon I still use floppies (I have some old computers with no USB support).
BTW, disabling polling stops the clicking sound.
With Trinity, the Unmounted Floppy desktop icon no longer appears. I presume this has something to do with polling being disabled.
I can get the Unmounted Floppy icon to appear by inserting a USB flash drive. This seems to refresh the desktop. But this lasts only for that session. Next restart of Trinity and the Unmounted Floppy desktop icon is gone.
Is this different behavior a bug or a "feature"?
Thanks.
Darrell