Anno domini 2020 Tue, 26 May 12:32:16 -0700
William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
On Tuesday 26 May 2020 12:17:10 Dr. Nikolaus
Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2020 Tue, 26 May 11:53:49 -0700
William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
> On Wednesday 29 April 2020 11:28:51 Slávek Banko wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 of April 2020 19:21:33 Marvin Jones via
> > trinity-users
> >
> > wrote:
> > > On Wed, 29 Apr 2020, Slávek Banko wrote:
> > > >You seem to have some KDE4 / KDE5 (or as it is called now)
> > > > stuff installed that appear in the menu besides TDE items
> > > > because the name and location of org.kde.kwrite.desktop file
> > > > probably matches KDE4 / KDE5. Therefore, such files are
> > > > probably correct and do not need to be renamed in the menu.
> > >
> > > I should have no KDE4 / KDE5 stuff installed. This machine was
> > > built with a Trinty Ubuntu 16.04 installation DVD -- maybe 3+
> > > years ago. I can't think of installing any "off brand"
programs
> > > that pulled in any KDE4 / KDE5 stuff.
> > >
> > > A curiosity. But, I will let sleeping dogs lie. :-)
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > Jonesy
> >
> > Now I have looked and in the TDE LiveCD Ubuntu 16.04 kwrite from
> > KDE5 is not installed. It probably had to be installed there with
> > some dependency.
> >
> > Cheers
>
> Has anybody yet come up with a quick fix for this bug? or even a
> slow fix? I have read all the comments in this thread, and also
> follow Michele Calgaro's instructions about changing the lines
> (from kde to tde) in that file:
>
> ~/.config/menus/applications-tdemenuedit.menu
>
> However, when I reboot, I still get the same error messages.
>
> I am running Devuan Ascii (= Debian Stretch), and I have purged all
> other desktops and their spawn, notably KDE4 and KDE5. As much as
> possible, I am running pure TDE right now, except for some
> pan-Linux items that do not bring in KDE dependencies, etc.
>
> It is not a big problem; only a slight annoyance that I can live
> with until it gets resolved. But now I am spoilt, as I am used to
> TDE working without a hitch. Everything else works fine, no
> problems.
>
> On the bright side: a slightly buggy TDE is still ten thousand
> times better than any other desktop out there.
>
> Bill
Hi Bill,
can you post the error message once again?
Nik
The error message only comes up when I boot into the Trinity Desktop,
but before I have any tools with which to capture a screenshot, or even
to copy the text. I would have to take a photo with my phone, then
transfer that to my desktop, etc.
However, I believe other people, earlier in the thread, quoted the gist
of the error message.
quoting from L.S. McCarty's email (2020.04.29):
It says "error code 9
Common failures include file and directory permissions"
The file "r14-xgd-update-validation-test9.txt" contains the text below
<Filename>kde-kpdf_part.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-ksensors.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-ksensors.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-superkaramba.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-fsview.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-kbiff.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-kbiff.desktop</Filename>
<Filename>kde-kpdf_part.desktop</Filename>
I get a series of three messages, which say more or less the same
thing. Next time I reboot, I will try to take a photo; but since my
system is stable otherwise, you might be waiting for a long while.
Rather than relying on my memory, there are probably others who can
quote it more exactly.
Oh, this one. You have to execute r14-xgd-update by hand, then it goes
away. At least this was what I did :)
Nik