+1 great post. I like a lot of your ideas.
You must have the old settings lying around. Just delete your gconf and
dconf, also the gnome spcific settings from your home directory.
I don't know if the battery icon from the tray is suppose to respond to
click, in the xfce4-panel it behaves the same.
I also found "The Battery Info - It also gone. This helps me to view whether
my battery cappacity is low or high ? Helped me in lot of laptops to identify
battery problems.
Matsetes: I'd suggest to run Synaptic from a terminal emulator and see the
output.
Do: alt+f2, gnome-terminal (or simply Ctrl+Alt+T), type: "gksu synaptic".
Thanks ! I bet there were a ton of typos :)
YEAH! The 3D acceleration now works! I tried it with 0 a.d. and with
supertuxkart and it seems to work properly. I have to thank the people who
developped the Nouveau driver, despite of the Nvidia opposition at the free
software.
I had this error of applets crashing 2 times since I installed 5.5 RC. But
I've experienced it many more times with 5.0, so I am not sure if this is a
Gnome 3 issue, some inherited Gnome 2 issue, or just something stupid I did
elsewhere.
Is your home directory in a separate partition? If so, you should be able to
reinstall or start from scratch without your essential stuff lost since most
installers leave it alone. Of course you will have to double check your other
directories for things you may need to backup up externally b
grave_123, these are my home's *clock* subdirectories. You can rename them to
clock.old and see what happens.
$ find . -name *clock*
./.gconf/apps/panel3-applets/clock
./.gconf/apps/panel/applets/clock
Have fun :]
There is no reason to believe that the packages were corrupted or
incompatible.
I would try to reconfigure the DE experience from the defaults; depending on
your configuration; I would put the configuration folders, the "." files from
the "/home/user/.*" on a folder on desktop; at next login
Do you know of a way I could re-install 5.5 without having to blow away the
partition? Tired of having to shuffle crap around to install :P
Frankly I am sick and tired of that solution. :P With every distro I have
EVER used: Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Trisquel and more, that is always the
solution and it is SO long and tedious.
I get this error too, I click "Do Not Delete the Panel". The clock and
calendar are gone. I just log out and in again and they come back, without
the error.
so re-install and re-customize? It looks like your upgrade went wrong
which is likely to happen, you're trying to upgrade gnome2 and settings
to gnome 3 which might work partly, but since gnome-fallback is a gtk3
port of gnome 2's gtk2 panel implementation, the port probably isn't
exact, so thi
I get a similar error on Trisquel 5. The panel doesn't disappear though, the
clock or the indicator applet just keep crashing with the same error message
you posted.
You said you upgraded, right? Try a full install, or switch back to 5.0 until
gnome 3 gets more mature.
I massaged out a few typ0s.
I like the manual. Although I prefer to do a clean install of Windows first
(say 50% of the space on the HDD) then do a fresh install of Trisquel in the
remaining space.
This is far less complicated and risky to do. All I do within the Trisquel
installer is to select "Use continuous free sp
Not saying that I don't appreciate all the hard work. If that's what you are
implying? o_O
On 12-04-20 11:32 AM, ssjgok...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's what I get:
"The panel encountered a problem while loading
'ClockAppletFactory::ClockApplet'.
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?"
And no matter if I choose yes or no, when I click on the logo, the
panel disappears
Thanks for the hint...here is the first try:
https://trisquel.info/de/wiki/install-trisquel-windows-dual-boot
Sorry to hear you trashed your Win2k8 partition. Honestly it is hard to
believe that you have no options to add another HDD :)
You could either use an USB stick (as I did) or simply use an external USB
HDD. Those 2.5" USB HDD are perfect for such purposes sind you do not have to
use a power s
Well, if you can forget about 3D then it might be an option. I guess you are
limited to the standard vesa driver I guess. Performance-wise the APU is ok.
I have an AMD E-350 which is fine for daily use.
Here's what I get:
"The panel encountered a problem while loading
'ClockAppletFactory::ClockApplet'.
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?"
And no matter if I choose yes or no, when I click on the logo, the panel
disappears and then comes back and I get the prompt again.
Here's what I get:
"The panel encountered a problem while loading
'ClockAppletFactory::ClockApplet'.
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?"
And no matter if I choose yes or no, when I click on the logo, the panel
disappears and then comes back and I get the prompt again.
I could stay away from 3d aceleration, I am just considering it for their low
price, however, there are some celeron and pentium options also, I'll
consider it.
Ocra seems to work in Abrowser on XFCE no problem.
However, Desktop interactions don't seem to work (by default anyway).
I quickly opened up LibreOffice Writer and it didn't work with Orca.
It will just take a little trial and error, tweaking preferences etc.
God job ! Runs even on MacBook Pro ( Trisquel Mini )
Let me start with the issues of organisation, co-ordination and
documentation. We can sort this out within the community so we do not have to
bother quidam with this aspect. My thoughts on this are that we need a
primary wiki page where all the translation information is contained or
linked
Can you mine Bitcoins with that?
You can do it [https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/installation-guide here.] To
write a manual you don't need any special privileges.
The only reason I have not written a dual-boot guide is I don't have a copy
of windows to use as an example. And just FYI for anyone wondering a manual
on how to
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