Kubuntu powered by Trinity
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 3:54 pm
My 2008 MBP will run just about any distro based on Ubuntu 22.04. I installed Kubuntu 22.04 which runs decent. I then followed the directions on the Trinity website for installing Trinity on Kubuntu. It went without a hitch and when the system restarts you are greated with a "Kubuntu powered by Trinity" splash screen.
It is really a very seamless melding of the DEs. The Trinity desktop is there is all its splender. If you install the full Trinity package, you have a great deal of Trinity software. It does nothing to remove anything that has been installed in the original Kubuntu install although some of it does not show up in the menu. But since I generally launch things with search, I found that all the KDE software is there ready to jump out and work. Going for ksysguard via search brings up the Kubuntu rather new KDE version which does work fine while selecting ksysguard in the menu brings up the Trinity version, which also works fine. I was a bit surprised at how easily the melding of DEs works.
Being Trinity however does have the advantage of very low system resource usage. On first start TDE is using ~250MB, and opening a half dozen applications across a couple desktops still stays well below the 4GB max that this hardware recognizes. I do enjoy the Konqueror Web browser/file manager which has a menu item to "Open in Firefox" so when a site that the old Konqueror stumbles on it is very easy to just pass it over to Firefox.
The old version of Kontact connects NextCloud to gather contacts and calendars and Konqueror displays the files on NextCloud, or on the mirror copy stored in my home folder. I do not use this system for the things I feel more comfortable doing with a newer system, but for general productive and messing around sorts of stuff, this is a fast fun system for a resource limited 16 year old computer.
It is really a very seamless melding of the DEs. The Trinity desktop is there is all its splender. If you install the full Trinity package, you have a great deal of Trinity software. It does nothing to remove anything that has been installed in the original Kubuntu install although some of it does not show up in the menu. But since I generally launch things with search, I found that all the KDE software is there ready to jump out and work. Going for ksysguard via search brings up the Kubuntu rather new KDE version which does work fine while selecting ksysguard in the menu brings up the Trinity version, which also works fine. I was a bit surprised at how easily the melding of DEs works.
Being Trinity however does have the advantage of very low system resource usage. On first start TDE is using ~250MB, and opening a half dozen applications across a couple desktops still stays well below the 4GB max that this hardware recognizes. I do enjoy the Konqueror Web browser/file manager which has a menu item to "Open in Firefox" so when a site that the old Konqueror stumbles on it is very easy to just pass it over to Firefox.
The old version of Kontact connects NextCloud to gather contacts and calendars and Konqueror displays the files on NextCloud, or on the mirror copy stored in my home folder. I do not use this system for the things I feel more comfortable doing with a newer system, but for general productive and messing around sorts of stuff, this is a fast fun system for a resource limited 16 year old computer.