Trinity, a computer desktop environment for Unix-like operating systems with a primary goal of retaining the overall KDE 3.5 computing style, is now at version Trinity Desktop Environment 3.5.13.1.
Trinity Desktop Environment 3.5.13.1 brings a lot of updates and new features and it even includes a Trinity rebranding.
With the exception of some minor tweakable changes, Trinity desktop is closer to KDE 3.5 than MATE is to Gnome 2.32.
If you didn't know Trinity is a fork of KDE 3.x and i want it on to Ubuntu 12.04 I try adding the PPAs and doing sudo apt-get install kubuntu-default-settings-trinity kubuntu-desktop-trinity but than i get a error that is
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed.
I have a slower computer that I would like to use the Lubuntu desktop environment with. However, I do not want to install any of the software that is not related to the desktop environment. I am talking about programs like Abiword and Lubuntu Software Center.
I am trying to figure out why Eclipse is complaining about being unable to find a library.
I have a problem with a library I'm working with for the first time ( it's Boost.Python but my question is much more general than this case).
As a consequence I need to check what is the interface of the library I have built: so as to check if I have at least built everything correctly.
I sometimes install software which isn't present in the repositories, and then I run into the problem of not satisfied dependencies. The error usually tells me which library or command is missing. Then I run a yum search. If there is a package name coinciding with the library/command name needed, it is easy.
The problem comes when I can't find anything in yum.
Before upgrading to ubuntu 12.04, I had the library libodbc.so in /usr/lib.
I am pretty certain it was part of the unixodbc package.
Somehow it has gone missing after my last upgrade to 12.04 (64 bit), and some proprietary software depends on it.
Which package do I have to install to get it back?
Just installed into a VM player guest
Appears to boot fine but get blank desktop with wallpaper.
Nothing works no hot corners, ctl-alt-backspace doesn't stop xwin, ctl-alt-f2 opens a locked terminal complaining about a missing locale file.
Is there something wrong with me install or am I not doing something obvious?