Re: Activating the Trinity Desktop Environment

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On 2020-06-22 14:20:38 William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
> On Monday 22 June 2020 16:47:19 Klaus Cook wrote:
> > I am 80 years old and retired after a career in Systems programming and
> > consulting, but I  am a complete novice when it comes to Linux. I have
> > decided to try Ubuntu 20.04 and as part of the learning process I decided
> > to install the Trinity Desktop Environment.
> >
> > After struggling through the installation I finally was able to get the
> > installation to run without errors, however, the Desktop does not
> > activate when logging into Ubuntu. Also, Trinity is not listed in the
> > "sessions" list on the log in page.
> >
> > 1. Is there anyway to check if the installation was completed correctly?
> >
> > 2. How do I activate the desktop if the installation was correct?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Klaus Cook
> > Houston, TX
>
> If the Trinity desktop is already installed, open a shell (or console, or
> konsole ...), and run sudo dpkg-reconfigure tdm-trinity. Just in case you
> are a total n00b, sudo means that you will need root privileges, meaning
> your password.
>
> For some reason, tdm-trinity does not get activated as your default
> desktop, if you have other desktops installed (such as Gnome or KDE Plasma,
> etc.).
	This is a problem also in OpenSuSE, which uses update-alternatives to manage 
the various *dm settings.  When I upgraded to 14.0.8-1 tdm disappeared from 
the list of possible DMs in the login menu.
Manual configuration of update-alternatives is difficult to understand, and it 
would be really nice if the OpenSuSE packager could add a post-installation 
script to the trinity-tdm RPM package to do this?

Leslie
>
> I did not like exegnulinux, myself. (Sorry, Nik!) It *seemed* to complete
> the installation, but I never could get it to boot into the desktop. It
> would just hang in boot process, and nothing happened. There is also Q4OS
> (I think that's the name), which is pretty good, but bugged me in a lot of
> little ways. I would maybe try out AntiX, as you can get that with TDE
> installed, I seem to recall; it is a small and very fast distro. But I
> would only recommend it for laptops, not desktops with more than a single
> internal hard drive.
>
> Bill
>
>
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