Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> 
> You can enable fully the new kde support with
> 
> eesh -ewait "kde on"
> 
> for those that feel up to it ;)
> 
> On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Michael Irving wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> > > There was a discussion going about how to get enlightenment, kde
> > > and gnome running together. It mentioned using a custom
> > > .Xclients. Only thing is i don't seem to have this file. I tried
> > > tto apply the patches mentioned to .xinitrc but my system just
> > > booted into kfm as normal. Is there a way to do this or not.
> > >
> >
> > I run e as my wm together with kde right now.. I am using a modified startkde
> > attached below.
> >
> > Before you start using that as your way to start kde however you must use
> > enlightenment once and start eesh and say "kde on" and "save config" on that
> > specific user. Also you need to grab CVS sources for E and recompile them
> > don't forget to use ./autogen.sh --enable-fsstd --prefix=/usr or else it will
> > not upgrade the files fro mthe rpm's.
> >
> > I must warn you though. This is not supported by anyone as the kde specific
> > code in E is being updated daily and thus isn't bulletproof.. infact it is
> > missing some parts of the kde support.
> >
> > Michael Irving.
> >
> > ps. and when in e/kde just start some console and run gnome-session and it
> > should fire up gnome for ya
> 
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>                                         --Axalon

Hey Axalon..... I'm sorry to see you also ignore folks when they as a
righteous question. I'll not waste anymore of my time or yours trying to
make it better since you aren't interested in some of our input.

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