I have tried deleting my ~/.enlightenment directory, and I still get the same thing.
And no I didn't upgrade from a previous version of E, I installed the E 16.6-1-rh9 from a clean RH9 install.
I suspect it could be the theme, but somehow I doubt it...
Hope this helps,
Thanks
John
Hello John, Did you upgrade from a previous E 16.5 or something? Have you tried changing themes or even deleting you $HOME/.enlightenment directory? Do you get the same thing?
With kind regards,
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On 17/11/03, at 10:08 -0500, John C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
Didier Casse wrote:
On 16/11/03, at 13:33 -0500, John C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:I confirm, I got it off sourceforge.net
Hi all,
I was just wondering if anybody had the same problem...
After every menu regeneration completes, E seems to have a problem with the menus... and even if the apps menu opens properly, the settings and enlightenment menu open with a blurry background and the items are scrambled...
Plus the applications I want to start through the apps menu don't launch at all, nor any action, I have to use the keyboard shortcuts to log out and then back in for E to work right... If someone has an explanation and/or a patch to fix this, I'll gladly update. I'm running E 16.6 release 1 on a laptop with RH9 and a custom compiled kernel. I have to use the VESA driver due to an incompatibility of X and my graphics chipset, but I have no other problems aside from that. Thanks for the feedback,
John C.
I don't have such problems. First we'd like to better understand your system. So I'd like you to answer the following:
(1) Your version of E is enlightenment-0.16.6-1.rh9, right? just to confirm!
(2) What graphics chipset do you have?it's an ATI IGP 320M, aka radeon mobility u1, for the moment it only works with the VGA or VESA driver. I use the VESA in 1024x768 in 24 bits with XFree 4.3.0-2 from redhat, until the 4.4 is released, but it shouldn't have that much of an impact on E I think...
I compiled it to include the agp support of the damn chipset into it as well as the acpi functionality. Otherwise it's the default redhat config file I found in /boot/(3) Why did you compile your default kernel? What feature(s) did you add to it?
Do you want a copy of it? I'm using an HP Pavilion ZE4400 customised...
Maybe the answers could help find a solution.
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