Fully intending to kick Windows off of my PC, I have been looking at a few
Linux distros recently. Bodhi is one and it, of course, uses Enlightenment as
it's window manager.
Running the OS - both versions 2.4 (E17) and 3.0rc1 (E19) - from live CD's I
have found it impossible to change the name
I tried to compile the latest releases.
- xprint is optional in efl, but the configure *requires* it.
- I can build efl and elementary without X, but elementary *requires* it.
This is very weird...
regards,
rezso
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- I can build efl and elementary without X, but elementary *requires* it.
enlightenment package requires the X. :)
regards,
rezso
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Mick, he mentioned he is using Bhodi. Bodhi 2.4 uses E17 as desktop, while
Bodhi3 uses E19
2014-06-22 5:40 GMT-03:00 Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com:
On Sunday 22 Jun 2014 09:08:32 Mark Beardsley wrote:
Fully intending to kick Windows off of my PC, I have been looking at a
few
Linux
On Sunday 22 Jun 2014 18:36:21 Wido wrote:
Mick, he mentioned he is using Bhodi. Bodhi 2.4 uses E17 as desktop, while
Bodhi3 uses E19
I read the OP message as a more general problem than Bhodi - sorry if I got it
wrong. If this only happens with Bhodi, then Jeff should be around soon to
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 09:08:32 +0100 Mark Beardsley markbrd...@yahoo.co.uk said:
Fully intending to kick Windows off of my PC, I have been looking at a few
Linux distros recently. Bodhi is one and it, of course, uses Enlightenment as
it's window manager.
Running the OS - both versions 2.4
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 15:05:02 +0200 Páder Rezső re...@rezso.net said:
I tried to compile the latest releases.
- xprint is optional in efl, but the configure *requires* it.
- I can build efl and elementary without X, but elementary *requires* it.
This is very weird...
nope. download page on
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 15:06:51 +0200 Páder Rezső re...@rezso.net said:
- I can build efl and elementary without X, but elementary *requires* it.
enlightenment package requires the X. :)
yes it does. funny that. :)
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I just tried to set a custom icon, and got the error:
Failed to create directory: /opt/efl/share/enlightenment/icons .
Check that you have correct permissions set.
Wouldn't this first try to create something in my home folder? I've checked
in Settings Panel == Advanced == Search Directories and
just ignore messages, you *.desktop settings will be in
~/.local/share/applications
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 2:35 AM, Daniel Kasak d.j.kasak...@gmail.com
wrote:
I just tried to set a custom icon, and got the error:
Failed to create directory: /opt/efl/share/enlightenment/icons .
Check that
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