On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 17:09:01 -0400
Justin Rosander <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> I am using Debian 7 and have installed enlightement 0.17.4.  After
> installing, I can log in fine.  When I reboot and try logging in again, X
> hangs and all I see is a mouse cursor; enlightenment seems to be running
> when I switch to a term doing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and do 'ps -A'.  If I remove the
> '.e' file from my home folder and try logging in after that, the login
> works fine.  But when I reboot, the whole thing starts over again.
> Any suggestions?

The simplest thing is probably to disable the login splash screen.  If
you're logged in to Enlightenment, open the Settings panel (or menu
item) and go to Look => Startup.  There you can unselect "Show Splash
Screen on Login".  You can do the same thing in the setup wizard if
you have to re-install Enlightenment.

Hope this helps.

--Dale

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