[e-users] Window properties title

2006-08-23 Thread Jochen Schroeder
Hi all, I want to remember some windows by title, which does not work. Using xprop WM_NAME shows the right title (the string displayed in the title bar), however the e windows properties dialog only shows the title field empty. Matching icons by manually setting the title does not work either.

Re: [e-users] problem using both xmms and e17 (glibc 2.4)

2006-08-23 Thread The Rasterman
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 18:28:08 +0200 mathieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: > Hi, > > Please find some more informations about this bug. I compile the last > cvs version of e17 today, and the good thing is that it seems a big more > stable when xmms is running. I needed to spend some time to crash e1

Re: [e-users] problem using both xmms and e17 (glibc 2.4)

2006-08-23 Thread mathieu
Hi, Please find some more informations about this bug. I compile the last cvs version of e17 today, and the good thing is that it seems a big more stable when xmms is running. I needed to spend some time to crash e17 today, but it was still possible. The good point is that I have debugging informa

[e-users] Entrance...

2006-08-23 Thread Anders Troback
Hi, are there any one out there that are running Entrance on FreeBSD? I'm trying to start entranced but it's complaining: Could not start X server. So I try to start X and then start entrance (from a xterm) the program crashes after I enter my password! Here is a bt: #0 0x28740bd8 in setenv (

Re: [e-users] Getting applications running under elightenment

2006-08-23 Thread Massimo Maiurana
Jeremiah Foster, il 23/08/2006 09:59, scrisse: > No files or folder under .e, but perhaps you meant .enlightenment which > is there. There is no subdirectory called e however or enlightenment for > that matter. Maybe this is how Ubuntu is packaging enlightenment. if you have an ~/.enlightenment d

Re: [e-users] Getting applications running under elightenment

2006-08-23 Thread Jeremiah Foster
On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 17:06 -0600, Michael Jones wrote: > Open a terminal (as Massimo suggested, ctrl+alt+insert) Thanks to Massimo and Matthew Smith as well as Michael! > and check your ~/.e/e/applications/menu/all folder and see if any .eap > files are listed. No files or folder under .e, b