Hello.
In First , sorry for my bad English ... :(

Last Sunday I updated my enlightenment on Pentium 4, and when I
restarted it, I noticed immediately that it have a bug, because it seeks
"recover"  very often, sometimes 3 or 4 times by 1 minute and sometimes
once per hour, especially when I'm using a graphic editor ,like mousepad
or gedit,etc... but sometimes when I 'm doing nothing at all ... It's
really really strange.
Especially since that day (Sunday) I install Gentoo and enlightenment on
a Quad-Core, and, surprise, there is exactly the same problem here, with
in + , a small notification window saying "enlightenment is in"
presentation mode".,  but in option this mode is  always disabled I
don't use it, and this notification appears too when the screen module
is disabled ...

This concern becomes really annoying, I use the theme "smoke"  ( last
release ) and I also try with the theme "A-Wood-Gray" ( last release
too. )  but it's the same with the 2 themes.
I also try to disable some modules, but no positive results.

On the Quad-Core I have e17 Updated Wednesday, revision 44131, but
nothing changed at all!
Am I the only one to experience this problem?
Here are all the E17 packs that are installed on my computers:
http://dpaste.com/129003/
When I'd install E17 on the Quad-Core, I'm configure it from the
beginning with a blank configuration. An empty ~/.e  !

And here's what I discovered this morning in the ~ /. Xsession-errors:
http://dpaste.com/129006/  , but I don't know if this is the cause of
the problem.
I'm using E17 3 years ago and this is the first time that I encounter
this problem. I'm using Gentoo with kernel "gentoo-sources-2.6.60-r8"
 and I'm in  ~x86 architecur (always and on my 3 computers.)

Can you help me to resolve this problem ? What other informations you need ?

Thank you for your help. Bye.
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