25-11-2014 17:09:58 blade.vp2...@gmail.com: > hi > this some of the problems faced my friends in trisquel7 > > 1 - KDE interface does not contain a network manager. > 2 the default Interface I can not add a language writing her second, > 3 - Director of the default application freezes and I can not install > software from it. > 4 - Gnome shell interface does not open after the installation is not > complete due to be installed Dependencies. > 5 - YouTube Gnash player sometimes does not open YouTube clips and you > receive an error message and the image appears in the video sometimes > > Is one has an idea how to solve them?
1 "Director of the default application freezes and I can not install" Are you talking about the package manager/application manager? If so, right-click on your desktop, click on Execute/run command, type "konsole", and follow these instructions: Note: $ denotes a command line. # denotes a comment. $ aptitude # If the command isn't found, keep following these instructions, otherwise, abort. $ sudo apt-get install aptitude # Type your password. # Confirm the installation only if there are no removals to be made. $ aptitude # This will open a package manager, from here, you can install and remove packages. The menu from the upper part of the screen can be accessed by pressing Ctrl + T. # Note: When you see notations like "C-T" or "^T", it's the same as Ctrl + T. #You can press ? (question mark) for a list of key shortcuts, or Q (either q or Q) to quit Aptitude. # From here on you can go to section 2 of this message. 2 Network Manager in KDE Use your favorite package manager to check whether you have the following packages installed: triskel triskel-recommended plasma-nm network-manager As last resource, go to the main panel of your KDE desktop (where the windows are listed, and where you can see the start menu icon) and see if you can find an up arrow near the system tray (which is usually near the clock), click on this arrow and see if you can find the network manager there. If not, right-click on the system tray and click on Configure notifications area, (sorry, my system isn't in English), in Visualization/Views, check Network management, then click on Apply. Additionally, configure the notifications again, click on Entries, and change Network management's visibility/display to unhidden. 3 YouTube and Gnash I might be wrong, and I will welcome other comments, but there seems to be no need to keep Gnash installed since YouTube supports HTML5, and even if not entirely, there's a way to force it. This means that you don't need many add- ons to watch videos on YouTube once it uses HTML5. To force YouTube to use only HTML5, go to the add-ons page of Abrowser and install YouTube ALLL HTML5, after installing it, I would suggest some configurations for it: Check Disable YouTube SPF Check Fix volume bug on YouTube Check Start videos paused on YouTube YouTube video loading method: Embedded player Best regards, ADFENO. Have a nice day. -- Assinatura automática – português brasileiro: – Blogue: http://adfeno.wordpress.com/ – Favor não enviar-me documentos do Microsoft Office ou Apple iWork. Ao invés disso, envie documentos em OpenDocument! http://fsf.org/campaigns/opendocument/ – Se eu não te desejar um bom dia em meus e-mails, minhas postagens, ou meus comentários; isto significa que estes foram enviados por terceiros. Automatic signature – North American English: – Blog: http://adfeno.wordpress.com/ – Please do not send me Microsoft Office or Apple iWork documents. Instead, send OpenDocument documents! http://fsf.org/campaigns/opendocument/ – If I don't wish you a nice day in my emails, my posts, or my comments; this means that these were sent by third parties.
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