On Fri, 18 Apr 2014 23:00:37 -0400
Brandon Perkins ingeniar...@gmail.com wrote:
I have 64bit Debian Jessie and I am using the e17 from the Debian repo.
I had to reinstall my debian repo and the enlightenment desktop
environment because my school tech support claimed they had to wipe
everything in order to successfully reinstall my windows partition.
S
My first problem is that when I try to run an e17 session the DE will
freeze up in a weird way. I can move my mouse around but I can't
access any menus or open windows. And if I have a window open before
it freezes then it is stuck there (can't be closed, moved around, or
closed). I have to hold the power button to force a shutdown.
The second problem has to do with removing it. I can't seem to get
rid of the configuration files that were created during the initial
setup of e17, because I feel this might be part of the reason to the
first problem. For the compositing and special effects settings I had
disabled everything ( I just wanted to disable compositing, but I
disabled the other two options cause I thought wouldn't need them),
but I think disabling the last two options may have caused the
freezing. But since I can't seem to erase the configuration files,
reinstalling e17 seems pointless.
Does someone know how to fix this problem?
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do the following from the linux terminal (use 'ctl-alt-f1' from
your login manager) *without* e running:
mv ~/.e ~/.e-old
then do an 'alt-f7' (ctl not needed from the terminal) to get back to
the login manager, and then login to e. It will run through initial
setup, and you'll have the default configuration.
-C
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