Another happy user! Good job everyone...
Tim
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Subject: Trinity Live CD
From: "Danny W. Burdick" <burdick(a)digital.net>
Date: Wed, May 29, 2013 5:49 am
To: kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net
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Cannot seem to "get it" on your wiki registration....no matter
All I wanted to do anyway was post or have someone else post
a link to a brand new debian wheezy live cd with trinity for the front end
wow this thing is awesome...I am using it on several notebooks and netbooks
I wouldn't use anything else....tnx
Danny Burdick
http://exegnulinux.net/downloads/wheezy/new/exegnulinux_4.0.iso
>Not explicitly, though the instructions for R14 beta testing (on
>the front
>TDE web page) will work just fine for Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu
>Raring.
Information forwarded. Thanks.
Darrell
>> Hello,
>> this command outputs nothing on my sources ...
>>
>> I'm using: trinity-tderadio-3.5.13.2~pre12+b7f6fa73
>>
>
>For me also nothing - tested on v3.5.13-sru branch and also on R14
>GIT before your updates today.
>
>Are you sure that you have correctly utf8 on your console? In your
>patches today I see strange characters before the fix and also
after fix.
>They are just weird otherwise.
I found part of the problem. For whatever reason, on my system
konsole's encoding was set to ISO-8859-1. I set and saved the
encoding to Default.
I have LANG=en_US.UTF-8 in my environment.
With that out of the way, now I no longer see the previous "�"
character. Now I see an empty squares when I perform the same
search.
So please try this:
Open tdelibs/tdeui/kled.cpp from the source tree. The following
lines have funky characters:
2: Copyright (C) 1998 J�rg Habenicht (j.habenicht(a)europemail.com)
291: // painter routine taken from TDEUI�s KLed widget:
303: // Calculate the LED�s "light factor":
387: // painter routine taken from TDEUI�s KLed widget:
399: // Calculate the LED�s "light factor":
428: // drawing the shadow border at 45� (45*16 = 720).
Ideas?
Darrell
>For me also nothing - tested on v3.5.13-sru branch and also on R14
>GIT before your updates today.
>
>Are you sure that you have correctly utf8 on your console?
Hmm. I tested LANG=en_US, LANG=en_US.UTF-8, and LANG=en_US.ISO8859-
1. I fully logged out of the system and not just exiting Trinity to
ensure the variables were properly set. In each case changing the
LANG environment variable made no difference and I see the same
funky characters with each variable.
>In your patches today I see strange characters before the fix
>and also after fix. They are just weird otherwise.
Are you saying the patches are bad?
I'm confused!
Darrell
Francois,
In bug report 1352 we updated the tderadio presets. I now believe
the original patch was corrupted. Try the following search in the
tderadio sources:
grep -rn "�" .
Thanks.
Darrell
I was looking into updating the README files with respect to non-
historical branding references to KDE/KDE3. So as to not
incorrectly update historical references, updating those files
probably is a file-by-file project. There are 966 README files and
that basically stopped my motivation for updating the files.
Further, there are 287 AUTHORS files, 275 ChangeL|log, 298
COPYING*, 173 INSTALL, 116 NEWS, 7 PACKAGING, 11 RELEASE*, and 366
TODO.
I suspect many --- possibly most --- of these text files provide
little to no value anymore. The AUTHORS files are redundant of the
Trinity About dialogs, likely all of the change log files have not
been updated since several releases before 3.5.10 and certainly
have not been updated in the Trinity era, the COPYING* files are
redundant to almost all *.cpp files, the INSTALL files are
irrelevant at best, the NEWS files all are outdated, PACKAGING
files obsolete, RELEASE files obsolete. There might be a handful of
useful ideas in some of the TODO files, but likely they could be
consolidated into a wiki page or bugzilla enhancement requests ---
not that we have the available personnel to accomodate most of
those wish list items.
Should we delete most of these text files?
Comments?
Darrell