I think what might help me to troubleshoot is knowing that when e compile and 
install is successful that the not about environmental variables still appears. 
I just selected everything in /usr/local, deleted trunk, ~/.e, and ran the 
build script from the enlightenment website again and got the same results when 
I tried to start e. 

I've installed e previously on the hardware without this kind of problem. Can't 
find anything with google on this problem. Any hints at all?


> I'm stuck. Fresh Debian amd64 install, installed e from svn. Everything 
> appears to compile and install properly. One difference I noticed is that 
> when e finished compiling/installing in the past there was a note about 
> setting environmental variables. I don't see that, the compile just 
> completes. When I start e from /usr/local/bin/enlightenment_start, the 
> initial splash screen starts (with the bouncing dots) and the Language 
> preference comes up. I can select between default and English but pressing 
> enter doesn't do anything, and there is no button at the bottom for moving to 
> the next screen.
> 
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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