OK, Thank you.
I thought that with wayland, X was not necessary
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Before I file this, does anyone know if it's been reported (I can't find
it, but I am notoriously bad at finding other people's bug reports
because they use different words to describe things :-)
When I click on the caret menu (LH end of shelf before thermometer) and
pick System > Suspend, the
The error you see is because your X server isn't running. Follow the
instructions from maderios. That's the way I start E, although I have a
plain "enlightenment_start" in my .xsession file. No essential need for the
"exec" part.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2017, of the month of February,
On 02/03/2017 08:22 PM, christopher barry wrote:
> enlightenment_start to fire it all up.
Thnk you very much, I was not sure, so I had tried that but I have
errors (it is a fresh stretch system with only e) :
ESTART: 0.1 [0.1] - Begin Startup
ESTART: 0.00010 [0.9] - Signal Trap
On 02/03/2017 08:22 PM, christopher barry wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Feb 2017 18:05:35 +0100
> Pierre Couderc wrote:
>> ...how to start it ?
>>
> If you come up to a console, pretty sure you can run
> enlightenment_start to fire it all up.
>
In your /home/user
1) create '.xsession'
On Fri, 3 Feb 2017 18:05:35 +0100
Pierre Couderc wrote:
> I have installed witohut problem, stretch and
>
> apt-get install -t experimental enlightenment
>
> BUT I don not know...
>
> ...how to start it ?
>
>
If you use a display manager, e.g. lightdm, gdm, xdm, etc,
I have installed witohut problem, stretch and
apt-get install -t experimental enlightenment
BUT I don not know...
...how to start it ?
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