On 2018-02-19 11:30, William Morder wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2018 23:23:38 Brian Durant wrote:
On February 19, 2018 7:45:45 AM GMT+01:00, Thierry de Coulon
<tcoulon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2018 14.41:01 William Morder wrote:
I've been trying out TDE off and on since the project started; ever
since
they killed KDE3, and I looked around for something as usable and
practical
as the KDE3x desktop (which I first used on PC Linux, and later on
Ubuntu
Hardy 8.04).
(...)
In other words, it was the KDE desktop environment, and the default
settings therein, which were interfering with the smooth operation of
TDE.
This could be a *buntu problem. I am running TDE on various Debian
based
distributions as well as openSUSE, *with* KDE 4/5 apps (mostly
kdenlive) and
no such problem.
All of these problems could of course be avoided, regardless of distro, by
installing a base, mini, server (or whatever it is called) version. After
that, you just add the Trinity repos to the list that your distribution
uses.
(...)
Bill
Thierry
Brian
This sounds like it could be a useful suggestion; do a minimal installation,
then add the Trinity repositories.
Bill
Here is my personal check list to make sure that useful items get added
to a minimal install:
$ sudo apt-get install clipit axel aria2 aspell-da audacity ripperx
xarchiver desktop-base clipit cups gtkorphan gdebi pulseaudio
pavucontrol pepperflash wicd synaptic xcfa xorg
I use Devuan Jessie, which doesn't use systemd. The "desktop-base"
package are some Devuan goodies.
Hope the list helps.
Brian
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