This is not the first time I've brought up this issue, but I've never
gotten a solid response on the issue.
Basically every so often (and it seems random at best) certain user's will
have to wipe out their custom profiles in order for Enlightenment to start
after an update (until they wipe out the
It might be some module (non-e module) which does not update it's
configuration file. I have not needed to change or update my profile for
more than 1.5 years. In fact, it might be longer than that, but I can't
remember.
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Jérôme Pinot писал(а) в своём письме Thu, 05 Jan 2012
03:07:14 +0100:
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> Weird, scaling should not depend on locale. Maybe something wrong in
> elementary.
> Anyway, scaling factor is maybe better managed globally by the user via
> elementary_config so I will just remove the scaling
On 01/05/12 15:12, eva...@evadim.ru wrote:
> Jérôme Pinot писал(а) в своём письме Thu, 05 Jan 2012
> 03:07:14 +0100:
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> > Weird, scaling should not depend on locale. Maybe something wrong in
> > elementary.
> > Anyway, scaling factor is maybe better managed globally by the user
Don't understand this. My desktop ibar has missing icons. There is a place for
them in ibar, and putting the mouse over the locations shows the title, and
clicking on the that spot starts the program. It's just the icons are missing.
Checking the Setting/Settings Panel/Icon Theme, no themes are
Try going to your ~/.local/share/applications folder and see if the
programs with missing icons have entries there. If yes, delete them.
That or edit the .desktop files to point to an existing icon on the
system. If there is no .desktop file in the user's directory, the system
file is used inst
Thanks Jon,
Didn't see anything in ~/.local/share/applications, and no .desktop file. Since
the other user didn't have a problem I didn't think the /usr/share/applications
was it. What did fix the problem was to move the ~/.cache directory out of the
way by renaming it. All the icons came back.
Well that would've been my next guess :)
You're welcome Mike,
Jon
On 01/05/2012 07:26 PM, mh wrote:
> Thanks Jon,
>
> Didn't see anything in ~/.local/share/applications, and no .desktop file.
> Since the other user didn't have a problem I didn't think the
> /usr/share/applications was it. What
I have a fairly large list of modules built for Bodhi. Does anyone know if
there are a list of modules somewhere that would cause such an issue?
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 6:59 AM, P Purkayastha wrote:
> It might be some module (non-e module) which does not update it's
> configuration file. I have n
Jérôme Pinot писал(а) в своём письме Thu, 05 Jan 2012
16:22:50 +0100:
> On 01/05/12 15:12, eva...@evadim.ru wrote:
>> Jérôme Pinot писал(а) в своём письме Thu, 05 Jan 2012
>> 03:07:14 +0100:
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>> > Weird, scaling should not depend on locale. Maybe something wrong in
>> > el
Mr. Hoogland, I’ve just read your recent posting in todays issue 06 Jan
2012 (Thai time) of the Enlightenment-users Digest, Vol 66, Issue 3 and I
would like to add a few observations to the discussion.
Recently I had some problems with my installation of E17 in Bodhi Linux
that eventually forced m
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