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[07:10]agneli: great success :)
[07:10]agneli: thank you SlavekB
[07:10]agneli: i just went ahead after deb build options an enabled all the flags that I deemed relevant
[07:11]agneli: and now it seems my monitors are working as expected on my gentoo with tde
[07:12]agneli: atm it is with kernel compiled with q4os .config and modesetting driver in X
[07:14]agneli: and it is 14.1.1 with no X configuration provided other than standard gentoo files
[07:17]agneli: small correction - i have inter crocus driver :)
[07:17]agneli: not modesetting
[07:17]agneli: but I guess is does not matter
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[09:33]r4v: agneli: there are weird things about tde-config missing after... startxfce4
[09:33]r4v: and I dont have starttde O_o
[09:35]agneli: if you start tde lightdm says it starts starttde
[09:36]agneli: you believe this is miracle?
[09:37]agneli: idk about your distro but simple find / -name starttde should resolve that mistery, did you do it, please?
[09:37]agneli: but anyway - what are exactly messages startxfce4 tells you?
[09:37]agneli: could you provide a log?
[09:38]r4v: ok, starttde is in /opt/trinity/bin, and that's not in the PATH
[09:39]agneli: :)
[09:57]denk: GUI is evil, before graphics interfaces most users knew system commands, modern users don't know them
[10:06]agneli: denk: u r perhaps expert in bash scripting, please?
[10:53]denk: agneli: first, don't ask to ask, just ask, somebody else can reply to you who is not so busy
[10:54]denk: second, I am not an expert exactly in bash, I don't use it at all
[10:54]denk: my scripts should work everywhere and must conform to POSIX shell
[10:55]agneli: well probably not the right channel to as about bash, hence my direct question :)
[10:55]agneli: forgive me my sins Master :)
[10:55]agneli: bash is pure evil
[10:55]denk slaps agneli with a printed kernel dump
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[13:34]CozyBroz: Yoo!
[13:35]CozyBroz: I have a little question here for a TDE install of mine and the network manager doing this: https://www.cozynet.org/temp/r6vj-o2oq-qo2m-bd9j-xsmk-secrets_error_wireless.png
[13:36]CozyBroz: This is on an Ubuntu jammy base install. I have TDE on a Debian bookworm install and it works just fine.
[13:37]CozyBroz: The connection setting is setup with a password, but in journalctl it's reporting that no password is being sent.
[13:40]CozyBroz: https://pastezone.cozynet.org/plainh/b1aeadb6
[13:40]CozyBroz: ignore the hostname, I just use something generic since i frequently connect to public wireless networks. ;)
[13:45]agneli: did you try to connect from command line on that machine?
[13:45]agneli: iirc there is a cli for NetworkManager
[13:46]agneli: and what are those agents from your log?
[13:46]agneli: are not you missing wpa_supplicant or something?
[13:47]agneli: are you able to scan for the WLANs using NetworkManager from command line?
[14:04]CozyBroz: nmcli is barking about a password / encryption key being requird, but the .psk "not given in 'passwd-file' so I'm wondering if this has something to do with the keychain / wallet?
[14:05]CozyBroz: I believe this might be held by the KDE service since Plasma is also installed on here.
[14:06]CozyBroz: oh, actually seahorse has the file :^)
[14:06]agneli: I am by no means an expert
[14:07]agneli: nevertheless
[14:07]agneli: somehow I find it hard to believe that a frontend
[14:07]agneli: can bloks something in the underlying infrastructure
[14:08]CozyBroz: I suspect if I delete and re-create the connection, that it'll work. Just a minute
[14:08]agneli: i'd try to configure everyting looking personally on the configuration files
[14:08]agneli: without click'n'pray bloatware
[14:09]agneli: then procide to nice and shiny gui tools
[14:09]CozyBroz: WHAM! And it just werks
[14:09]agneli: *proceed
[14:09]agneli: hehhe
[14:09]CozyBroz: Well you've helped me think out my mess so tyvm.
[14:10]agneli: that was my goal CozyBroz as I have no idea about ubuntu
[14:10]agneli: happy u fixed your thing
[14:11]CozyBroz: I've had too many desktops on here, so it looks like seahorse (GNOME services) are startup with the Plasma desktop. It's probably a sort of cross-compat feature; meanwhile TDE doesn't know and doesn't care unless I make the connection within it's network manager.
[14:12]CozyBroz: Oh yeah, and it just dumps the password into the nmcli connection file it creates too. I mean, that's alright with me. I was wondering if it would use its own wallet service or not; but doesn't look like it.
[14:15]CozyBroz: welp, have a good one. Later! o7
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[20:52]agneli: apparently my multimonitor issue was caused by tqt being built without xinerama use flag
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[21:15]techsalt: hello! how do i register in the tde gitea workspace
[21:15]techsalt: the registration page doesnt work for me
[23:02]a-865: don't remember encountering any multimonitor issues here, 2, 3, 4 no big deal

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