Re: [e-users] need for gconf*, {g}dbus, gvfsd-*

2015-01-27 Thread thomasg
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Christopher Barry
christopher.r.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings,

 I do not use GNOME at all. Is there a reason I need to have any of the
 subjects items on my system (and running) to run enlightenment?

There is not.
However, you probably are using gnome and just are not aware of it. A
lot of applications do use gnome infrastructure and will start the
gnome services. Feel free to remove those files, but don't wonder if
they magically reappear at some point.
If E is configured to start some of those services, it will do so even
without any gnome applications running, so you'd have to disable that
(in Config-Apps-Desktop Environments) as well.
However, having that stuff around usually doesn't hurt either.

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Re: [e-users] need for gconf*, {g}dbus, gvfsd-*

2015-01-27 Thread Christopher Barry
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:25:35 +0100
thomasg tho...@gstaedtner.net wrote:

On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Christopher Barry
christopher.r.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings,

 I do not use GNOME at all. Is there a reason I need to have any of
 the subjects items on my system (and running) to run enlightenment?

There is not.
However, you probably are using gnome and just are not aware of it. A
lot of applications do use gnome infrastructure and will start the
gnome services. Feel free to remove those files, but don't wonder if
they magically reappear at some point.
If E is configured to start some of those services, it will do so even
without any gnome applications running, so you'd have to disable that
(in Config-Apps-Desktop Environments) as well.
However, having that stuff around usually doesn't hurt either.

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OK, so if I just want to stare at a blank desktop, remove 'em. gotcha :)

Thanks

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Re: [e-users] High CPU use

2015-01-27 Thread Quelrond
efl-1.12.2
nvidia-driver-340.65

Peter


On 01/26/2015 23:34, Cedric BAIL wrote:
 Le 26 janv. 2015 21:10, Quelrond quelr...@gmail.com a écrit :
 Hello,

 Finally, E19 was ported to FreeBSD, so I am on E19.2 on FreeBSD 10.1
 (PCBSD flavour).
 There are some minor problems, the most important is very high CPU use.
 I am on DELL Latitude laptop with NVIDIA video card (driver version
 340), optimus is disabled. Compositing is using OpenGL.
 The e profile was recreated from scratch.
 There are two processes with extremely high CPU usage: ecore_x_vsync and
 efreetd.
 I did not have this problem on E17.
 Any suggestions?
 This is not an enlightenment problem, but an efl one. Which version of efl
 do you have and which version of the nvidia driver do you have ?

 Best regards,
 Peter


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Re: [e-users] need for gconf*, {g}dbus, gvfsd-*

2015-01-27 Thread David Seikel
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 14:04:55 -0500 Christopher Barry
christopher.r.ba...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:25:35 +0100
 thomasg tho...@gstaedtner.net wrote:
 
 On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Christopher Barry
 christopher.r.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
  Greetings,
 
  I do not use GNOME at all. Is there a reason I need to have any of
  the subjects items on my system (and running) to run enlightenment?
 
 There is not.
 However, you probably are using gnome and just are not aware of it. A
 lot of applications do use gnome infrastructure and will start the
 gnome services. Feel free to remove those files, but don't wonder if
 they magically reappear at some point.
 If E is configured to start some of those services, it will do so
 even without any gnome applications running, so you'd have to
 disable that (in Config-Apps-Desktop Environments) as well.
 However, having that stuff around usually doesn't hurt either.
 
 --
 thomasg
 
 
 
 OK, so if I just want to stare at a blank desktop, remove 'em.
 gotcha :)

The same likely applies to KDE applications as well.  Gnome and KDE are
the two most popular, and thus lots of software use their toolkits.  We
just need to write more EFL apps.  B-)

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[e-users] need for gconf*, {g}dbus, gvfsd-*

2015-01-27 Thread Christopher Barry
Greetings,

I do not use GNOME at all. Is there a reason I need to have any of the
subjects items on my system (and running) to run enlightenment?

Thanks



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Re: [e-users] make uninstall

2015-01-27 Thread John Holland
Does that require some setting change so that other apps using efl etc know to 
look there for libraries? Not sure what it would be, something like
ldconfig or ld.so in /etc ??
On Jan 27, 2015, at 12:03 AM, Martinx - ジェームズ thiagocmarti...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 26 January 2015 at 23:34, David Seikel onef...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Some of us when compiling from source will install it into something
 like /opt/efl so uninstalling it all becomes as simple as -
 
 sudo rm -fr /opt/efl
 
 Though typically I'll move that to /opt/efl_SAVED when compiling a new
 version, in case something goes terribly wrong.
 
 
 That's true! It can not be simpler than that!   :-D
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Re: [e-users] make uninstall

2015-01-27 Thread David Seikel
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 05:48:12 -0500 John Holland jholl...@vin-dit.org
wrote:

 Does that require some setting change so that other apps using efl
 etc know to look there for libraries? Not sure what it would be,
 something like ldconfig or ld.so in /etc ?? 

Yep, depends on your OS, but in my case I have a file
in /etc/ld.so.conf.d called efl.conf that contains -

/opt/efl/lib

On Jan 27, 2015, at 12:03 AM, Martinx - ジェームズ
thiagocmarti...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  On 26 January 2015 at 23:34, David Seikel onef...@gmail.com wrote:
  
  Some of us when compiling from source will install it into
  something like /opt/efl so uninstalling it all becomes as simple
  as -
  
  sudo rm -fr /opt/efl
  
  Though typically I'll move that to /opt/efl_SAVED when compiling a
  new version, in case something goes terribly wrong.
  
  
  That's true! It can not be simpler than that!   :-D

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Re: [e-users] make uninstall

2015-01-27 Thread Massimo Maiurana
David Seikel ha scritto il 27/01/2015 alle 12:36:
 On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 05:48:12 -0500 John Holland jholl...@vin-dit.org
 wrote:
 
 Does that require some setting change so that other apps using efl
 etc know to look there for libraries? Not sure what it would be,
 something like ldconfig or ld.so in /etc ?? 
 
 Yep, depends on your OS, but in my case I have a file
 in /etc/ld.so.conf.d called efl.conf that contains -
 
 /opt/efl/lib

Same here with the only difference that I use /opt/e17 as prefix :)

There are also some environment variables that needs to be set, I have
these lines in my .profile:

PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/opt/e17/lib/pkgconfig
PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/opt/e17/lib/python2.7/site-packages
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH PYTHONPATH

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Re: [e-users] High CPU use

2015-01-27 Thread The Rasterman
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 09:36:45 +0100 Quelrond quelr...@gmail.com said:

 efl-1.12.2
 nvidia-driver-340.65

ecore_x_vsync is a daemo that is used for vsync animation timing. it uses the
nvidia drivers wait for vsync api call. it would seem that on bsd this polls
rather than sleeps waiting for an interrupt. this would be a driver issue as
such. feel free to read the code for it - it is exceedingly simple. you can
force  vsyncing off in efl with various means, the easiest for you may be:

touch ~/.ecore-no-vsync

 Peter
 
 
 On 01/26/2015 23:34, Cedric BAIL wrote:
  Le 26 janv. 2015 21:10, Quelrond quelr...@gmail.com a écrit :
  Hello,
 
  Finally, E19 was ported to FreeBSD, so I am on E19.2 on FreeBSD 10.1
  (PCBSD flavour).
  There are some minor problems, the most important is very high CPU use.
  I am on DELL Latitude laptop with NVIDIA video card (driver version
  340), optimus is disabled. Compositing is using OpenGL.
  The e profile was recreated from scratch.
  There are two processes with extremely high CPU usage: ecore_x_vsync and
  efreetd.
  I did not have this problem on E17.
  Any suggestions?
  This is not an enlightenment problem, but an efl one. Which version of efl
  do you have and which version of the nvidia driver do you have ?
 
  Best regards,
  Peter
 
 
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