No, I did not can gnome2, I removed all my old gnome1 configuration
files and started from scratch. I did this to get redhat 8.0 working
with metacity (good lord that wm blows).

Then I installed apt-rpm and fixed a couple of dependency conflicts.

Then I installed enlightenment 16.5 and fnlib from the guru labs rpms
from within a failsafe session. After I was sure enlightenment was
working from failsafe, I went about getting it to run in the gnome
session.

anyway, it works for me. :)

R.


On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 10:16, Haines Brown wrote:
> Ronald,
> 
> You removed gnome configuration files? I infer that means you canned
> Gnome2. I gather enlightenment works if you are willing to do that.
> 
> Your approach interesting, and your willingness to share it
> appreciated, but it adds to the already long list of quite different
> ways to install enlightenment under gnome2, if that's what you are
> trying to do. The lack of any consensus at all (that I can see)
> certainly doest not inspire confidence it can be tried without
> significant risk of catastrophe.
> 
> Haines 



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