Re: WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /home/username/.cache/keyring-XXXXXX/pkcs11: No such file or directory
On 20140502_1600-0700, David Christensen wrote:
> On 05/02/2014 03:33 PM, John Hasler wrote:
> >The MATE Packaging Team <pkg-mate-team@lists.alioth.debian.org> will be
> >amazed to learn that.
>
> That's news to me. I used the following information:
>
> http://mate-desktop.org/
>
> MATE is available via unofficial repositories for the following
> Linux distributions, but inclusion in their official repositories
> is planned:
>
> Debian
>
>
> Installed from, and update/ upgrade from:
>
> http://mirror1.mate-desktop.org/debian
>
>
> But, it looks like Debian Wheezy packages are now (were then?) available:
>
> 2014-05-02 15:51:20 dpchrist@desktop ~
> $ apt-cache search mate | egrep '^mate' | head
> mate-applets - Various applets for the MATE panel
> mate-applets-common - Various applets for the MATE panel (common files)
> mate-applets-dbg - Various applets for the MATE panel (debugging
> symbols)
> mate-archive-keyring - GnuPG key of the MATE repository
> mate-backgrounds - a set of backgrounds packaged with the MATE desktop
> mate-bluetooth - MATE Bluetooth tools
> mate-bluetooth-dbg - MATE Bluetooth tools (debugging symbols)
> mate-calc - MATE desktop calculator
> mate-character-map - Unicode character picker and font browser
> mate-character-map-common - Unicode character picker and font
> browser (common files)
>
>
> Does anybody have Wheezy with Debian-packaged MATE, MPlayer2, and
> SMPlayer? Does SMPlayer play *.wav files by double-clicking in Caja?
> Does MPlayer generate the subject error when playing *.wav files?
I'm running Wheezy and using xfce4. Aptitude shows no sign of 'mate-*'
packages mentioned above. I wonder how this could be ..., probably
an error on my part... but what?
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Paul E Condon
pecondon@mesanetworks.net
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