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## Basic information
- TDE version: n/a <!-- such as R14.0.10 - see tde-config -v -->
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## Description
Here is an example of the confusion this caused:
https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@trinitydesktop.org/thread/N4S3MQ5YKSC7WY2HRJHR5437ILXWH7WQ/
## Steps to reproduce
## Screenshots
See attachment.
Hi Mike,
installation instructions for Debian, Devuan, Raspbian and Ubuntu have been updated. Please check and if no more problems, please close this issue.
Hi Mike,
installation instructions for Debian, Devuan, Raspbian and Ubuntu have been updated. Please check and if no more problems, please close this issue.
Just a reminder for future, an issue like this should be under TDE/tde and not under TDE/tdepim. There isn't anything specific to tdepim here.
Not a big deal, just mentioning so we can have more appropriate reporting.
Just a reminder for future, an issue like this should be under TDE/tde and not under TDE/tdepim. There isn't anything specific to tdepim here.
Not a big deal, just mentioning so we can have more appropriate reporting.
Let me comment briefly on the TDE/tdepim thing. I see how I made that mistake and it looks like an easy mistake to make.
From the home page I clicked on Bugs but there was no obvious place to create a new bug. I could however look at my prior bug reports so I opened one of those, saw the New Issue button, and clicked on that expecting it to ask me for whatever information it needed. I did not realize the New Issue button was tied to TDE/tdepim.
The Wiki fixes look good. Thank you.
Let me comment briefly on the TDE/tdepim thing. I see how I made that mistake and it looks like an easy mistake to make.
From the home page I clicked on Bugs but there was no obvious place to create a new bug. I could however look at my prior bug reports so I opened one of those, saw the New Issue button, and clicked on that expecting it to ask me for whatever information it needed. I did not realize the New Issue button was tied to TDE/tdepim.
Yep. Closing this issue. It would be nice if sometime we can provide a nice big red New Issues button that you see as soon as you click on Bugs, or some guidance about linking a bug to a part of TDE.
Yep. Closing this issue. It would be nice if sometime we can provide a nice big red New Issues button that you see as soon as you click on Bugs, or some guidance about linking a bug to a part of TDE.
Basic information
Description
Here is an example of the confusion this caused:
https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@trinitydesktop.org/thread/N4S3MQ5YKSC7WY2HRJHR5437ILXWH7WQ/
Steps to reproduce
Screenshots
See attachment.
Hi Mike,
installation instructions for Debian, Devuan, Raspbian and Ubuntu have been updated. Please check and if no more problems, please close this issue.
Just a reminder for future, an issue like this should be under TDE/tde and not under TDE/tdepim. There isn't anything specific to tdepim here.
Not a big deal, just mentioning so we can have more appropriate reporting.
The Wiki fixes look good. Thank you.
Let me comment briefly on the TDE/tdepim thing. I see how I made that mistake and it looks like an easy mistake to make.
From the home page I clicked on Bugs but there was no obvious place to create a new bug. I could however look at my prior bug reports so I opened one of those, saw the New Issue button, and clicked on that expecting it to ask me for whatever information it needed. I did not realize the New Issue button was tied to TDE/tdepim.
No worries Mike, not a big deal as I said 😄
It is ok to close this issue now?
Yep. Closing this issue. It would be nice if sometime we can provide a nice big red New Issues button that you see as soon as you click on Bugs, or some guidance about linking a bug to a part of TDE.