if you don't use a login manager, you can start it by adding the line to
your ~/.xinitrc file

exec enlightenment_start

and using the startx command after you login. If you look at the end of the
output from compiling and installing enlightenment, there is a little
paragraph recommending other parameters to set in the ~/.xinitrc file.


On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Pierre Couderc <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have successfully compiled enlightenment 0.18.4 on a very minimalistic
> linux system : there is only what was necessary to compile it. (I have
> chosen enlightenment for minimalism and beauty).
> Now the point is how to start it ? I am lost in docs that are neither on
> the "old" wiki neither on the "new" wiki.
> I suppose X11 may be useful too ?
> Thank you,
> PC
>
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