Thanks for the info. It looks like there seems to be at least a moderate if
not high demand for trinity-desktop. KDE4, Gnome 3 and Unity must have caused
a lot of resentment. It is actually sad, considering all the voluntary work
hours spent on those window managers, and the lost potential.
My biggest personal disappointments actually are KDEPIM, akonadi, nepomuk
trio, along with amarok. I am hoping to experience a back-to-home feeling with
trinity desktop on these fronts.
Regards,
Hakan
On Saturday 05 November 2011 21:48:17 e_vera@... wrote:
> I'm new to this mailing list thing, so forgive me if I am doing anything
> wrong.
>
>
> To the guy who is having trouble with his Trinity installation. From what
> I've gathered on IRC and a post on the announcements mailing list it seems
> that the mirrors haven't synced up. The issue seems to be related to Tim's
> connection troubles around the time of release. The server was also (I
> believe?) brought down to all the traffic gained from slashdot. I'm not
> entirely sure on this, since I'm just someone on the same boat as you.
>
>
> I did get around that specific problem by finding a different mirror
> though, and downloading the .repo file from mangafrance:
> http://trinity.mangafrance.com/f15/ but it's pointless because since the
> mirrors haven't synced fully (From what I've gathered, I'm not sure?)
> you'll get too many missing dependencies to install anything.
>
>
> It's hilarious since I Jumped to Fedora 15 the moment I saw trinity was
> available for it. Which is pretty funny! lol
>
>
>
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