Trinity Desktop was upgraded to 14.0.9 on 11/1/20. I was playing with TTOS and it updated yesterday. Today I am waiting for it to finish updating on my Raspberry Pi. Change logs are on the Trinity Desktop web site <www.trinitydesktop.org>
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Trinity Desktop upgraded to 14.0.9
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I gave up with Trinity as I had too many issues but may take a look to see if things have improved. In my case Ive had more issues with Trinity versus KDE which has been a great experience.
Re: Trinity Desktop upgraded to 14.0.9
It depends on the issues I guess. They've fixed a number of long standing bugs such as the huge lag in setting up keyboard shortcuts, brightness keys now work - apparently but I don't have any. Qt Curve has finally been updated, various other stuff done. If you're referring to Q4OS then they are still stuck in 14.06 - now 2 releases behind. Vanilla install on top of Sparkylinux CLI is good so far in VM
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Yes referring to Q4OS which has been a disappointment but have been trying the PCLinuxOS Trinity version recently. Im sure PCLOS will be updated to newer version and Ill give it a try.
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Going to give SparkyLinux a try with Trinity.
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The installer for the CLI version is sparky-installer as I recall. For any CLI version I always install Midnight Commander (mc) to make life easier when editing apt files etc - or finding installers
I installed tde-base from the Trinity Repos. Afterwards I had to install apulse and kmix for sound. One thing I did find was that after installing kmix I had to run sudo ldconfig to get kmix to run - but that's in a VM. Minor issue but it may help.
Other than that I would mention that the Sparky repos do provide a lot of apps that you don't normally find maintained in local repos elsewhere. Odd things like latest versions of Seamonkey, Freeoffice and a number that they have developed themselves.
I installed tde-base from the Trinity Repos. Afterwards I had to install apulse and kmix for sound. One thing I did find was that after installing kmix I had to run sudo ldconfig to get kmix to run - but that's in a VM. Minor issue but it may help.
Other than that I would mention that the Sparky repos do provide a lot of apps that you don't normally find maintained in local repos elsewhere. Odd things like latest versions of Seamonkey, Freeoffice and a number that they have developed themselves.
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Going to get it setup tonite after work. Will post back.
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I managed to get 14.0.9 installed on the PCLinuxOS version and its pretty nice but still doesnt suit me as well as KDE.
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The upgrade on my Pi was not as smooth as it could/should have been. Everything is working alright, but the menu was completely trashed and I have had to spend time putting it back together.
bill
bill
Re: Trinity Desktop upgraded to 14.0.9
That's curious, is that the Q4OS Trinity version?