Ton,

I am sorry that I don't have the answer for you, but wanted to give some
input on this.

XFCE is in part a window manager, so I believe that it and enlightenment
may not work together.

Try taking XFCE out of the mix and run ximian desktop with the
enlightenment window manager.

Let me know if you get this working.



> Hi all,
>
> I installed the enlightenment RPM on my RedHat 9 box and all went fine.
> I'm running XFCE now and when i want to start E, E tells me that it's
> going to change some files and that it's not sure if it does that right.
>
> In my session manager i have Ximian and XFCE and i just want E added to
> this.
>
> What is E going to change, can i do this myself so it's more controlled,
> will E just be added to my session manager menu and if not, how can i do
> this manually?
>
> I want to try E, but i don't want to lose my lean, mean slim and
> superfast XFCE.
>
> Ton.
>
>
>
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