Hi John,

On Wednesday 11 Sep 2013 18:28:52 [email protected] wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Just upgraded my EFL to 1.7.8 and Enlightenment itself to 1.7.4. 
> Everything seems to run OK except for one thing:  I cannot boot into the
> desktop without first removing ~/.e.
> 
> If I remove .e then I after login, I can go through the initial
> setup/config, apply a theme, and all is well.  After I reboot, though,
> when I login it hangs at the background picture with a mouse cursor.  I
> then have to CTRL+ALT+F2, login, delete ~/.e and kill enlightenment, and
> then I can login, but have to setup everything again.  At first, I thought
> it was an issue with the theme I was using, so I tested with the default
> enlightenment, but it still does this out of the box.
> 
> Clearly it is annoying to have to wipe out the .e directory.  I am still
> such a newbie at Enlightenment that I am not sure what or why is causing
> this.

This is related to the splash screen and it has affected many users.  The way 
to overcome it is by disabling the splash screen once you go through the 
initial set up with the wizard.  Go into Settings/Look/Startup/ and untick 
'Show Splash Screen on Login'.

-- 
Regards,
Mick
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