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maderios <mader...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> Enlightenment 21.9 is out. Where can I find checksum?
> Thanks
Seems they do not exist, I opened a task on the matter
https://phab.enlightenment.org/T5905
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Reported here https://phab.enlightenment.org/T5847
Likely need a new release.
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It is unfortunate that there are a number of really fantastic themes out
there that are no longer maintained. My understanding is that
compatibility keeps breaking so badly that most of the old designers
simply threw in the towel and stopped porting (someone correct me if I
am wrong). Perhaps
as much. Although I would not recommend
it, let only install it on other peoples computers as I otherwise do.
Much the same, I never ever recommend Bodhi or Enlightenment in general
to anyone under any circumstances.
You asked,
William
On 06/10/2014 09:38 AM, Jeff Hoogland wrote:
Is basically
On 06/10/2014 11:58 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 10/06/2014 17:34, William wrote:
I have long played with the thought that perhaps there should be a
secondary, not so super-scary version of Enlightenment for regular
Linux users. This would have to have a default interface with highly
refined
/T553
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:34 AM, William wjck...@gmail.com wrote:
First a disclaimer: I Love Enlightenment and use it as my main
workstation OS. While I only started using it full-time last year, I
have been following it's development since 1997. As things stand, I
would
the beauty of Linux is that you can change distro, desktop environment or/and
window manager. and if you still don't like it, you can build your own theme
or get the source code and make it the way you like it best. at no cost,
without loss of data or productivity.
This is the sort of
bindings. I am simply to busy to learn it from reading source
code and accompanying comments. A crash course would be much better. I
believe this is something holding Enlightenment back.
William
On 04/27/2014 01:21 PM, Andy Williams wrote:
Hi,
So I thought it was about time I posted about
Any chance we will ever see column browsing in the Enlightenment File
Manager? Meaning, I go into list mode, click on a folder, its contents
open in a new column to the right and so and and so forth?
Or does this already exist an I somehow managed to miss it? I'm running
0.17.4
I hate to make
to Python-EFL, are there any particular Python
concepts that I should be drilling down on in hopes that day will come?
Are there any other technologies with readily available tutorial and
documentation that I should also be looking at?
Thanks,
William
Looking forward to one day developing
to learn how some modules work (it is a bit comment
light
though and overly complex in parts).
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 12:14 PM, William wjck...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been studying Python most recently and have reached an
intermediate (or at least shy of) level of expertise with it. It's been
Awesome, thanks. There are a couple useful looking utilities in there.
Past all that, it gives me some more source code to examine.
Enlightenment development is moving forward at warp speed, but I can't
help but feel it's being held back a bit by a lack of formal EFL
tutorials. I can be
Awesome, thanks. There are a couple useful looking utilities in there.
Past all that, it gives me some more source code to examine.
Enlightenment development is moving forward at warp speed, but I can't
help but feel it's being held back a bit by a lack of formal EFL
tutorials. I can be
It would go along way to be certain what version of E you are running.
Click the global menu Enlightenment about
On 03/11/2014 06:30 PM, Brandon Perkins wrote:
Right now I have enlightenment 17 (I believe) installed because that is
what I found in the repo (Debian Jessie). My issue is that
I also have multiple partitions spanning multiple drives. My system is
configured so that all of them are mounted under /media Once dragged
from there to the left navigation pane (or whatever it's called), the
link stays. Wherever your partitions are mounted, it should work the same.
On
for the first time in a decade or so. I enjoy using it
immensely and very much appreciate the work of all who contribute to
make it happen.
Keep up the fantastic work,
William
On 02/25/2014 07:43 AM, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
= EFL 1.9 is Out =
After three months of development work and only
useful and sub $100 tablets easily meet the specs needed. Can
someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
William
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curious what the name of that feature is.
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Thanks, that was it!
On 02/04/2014 06:08 AM, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
William, il 04/02/2014 12:24, ha scritto:
I apologize for the vague subject line, and no, this isn't about Window
8. I don't know the name of the feature I am looking for. Lets say I
have a maximized window. If I open
Same issue. I brought this up on the mailing list some time ago, this is
what Raster had to say about it.
check /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf
it's text. it's documented. this is a file you should modify to integrate e
into your system. thre packger should have done it - if they
such service.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 10:28 AM, William wjck...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops, I somehow missed that you are running e17, I am on 18.2. Initially
my problem was that suspend was grayed out on the menu. So I did this:
sudo chmod 4755 /usr/lib/enlightenment/utils/enlightenment_sys
wrote:
William, il 29/01/2014 04:26, ha scritto:
And logged out and back in. After that, nothing was grayed out - however
selecting the option to suspend resulted in a black screen with a
movable cursor and a computer that was still chugging away.
I've had the same problem. Switching to systemd
is
the frequency of checks, and is there a system update function I should
be manually running from time to time?
Thanks,
William
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If problems return, I will better document them.
Thanks,
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On 01/28/2014 07:27 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi William. I find E18 to be more stable than E17, so I'd recommend you
stick with that.
As for crashes, are you talking about WM crashes, where you're prompted
on the issue it would be welcome.
Goodnight,
William
On 01/28/2014 07:54 PM, Dave wrote:
Not sure what you mean by power options. I thought you were talking about
suspend to disk. That's there. I believe it works, though I don't use it
myself. You do see that option in the System menu, don't
Greetings,
I'm trying to build the beta, and I'm seeing this error whilst building
enlightenment:
/usr/local/bin/edje_cc -v -id ../../../src/modules/conf_randr/images
-DLOWRES_PDA=1 -DMEDIUMRES_PDA=2 -DHIRES_PDA=3 -DSLOW_PC=4 -DMEDIUM_PC=5
-DFAST_PC=6 -DE17_PROFILE=SLOW_PC \
On Friday 20 October 2006 21:23, you wrote:
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, William DUCK wrote:
I suggest you have a look at Matchbox,
http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox/.
Hello, I would want to use enlightenment as it based on XCB. Is there an
window manager that use xcb for embedded
Hello,
I would want to have news about the Enlightenement for embedded, please :
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=29860
Is there any source code available, what is the TODO ?
I would want to build a mobile phone under Linux and use this marvellous
window manager :).
Which
Hello Misters,
As you are GUI experts, I am
asking your help.
I am attempting to build up a team.
I believe it's time for a full-fledge verified OS.
The graphic part is essential nowadays.
If somebody is interested in functional programming and in formal methods to
help to implement a
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