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On 05/09/2013 12:37 PM, gr...@zeta.org.au wrote:
On Thu, 9 May 2013, David Lyon wrote:
I've had a similar experience. My Enlightenment (Bodhi Linux) notebook
has
O/S imploded
with two weeks of continuous use.
After changing themes, the file
I've had a similar experience. My Enlightenment (Bodhi Linux) notebook has
O/S imploded
with two weeks of continuous use.
After changing themes, the file manager doesn't display anything (rendering
problem?) making
copying files from the SD card easily, not easy. Back to shell.
Then, git for
On Thu, 9 May 2013, David Lyon wrote:
I've had a similar experience. My Enlightenment (Bodhi Linux) notebook has
O/S imploded
with two weeks of continuous use.
After changing themes, the file manager doesn't display anything (rendering
problem?) making
copying files from the SD card easily,
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Is anyone on this list familiar with and/or using e17.2.1?
I have been using e16 DR17 for some time and it is very fast and works
quite well. My only problem is that the newer version which is an
upgrade of the recently officially released e17
Gentoo seems to have a better package system called emerge ;)The only problem is the cvs server seems to be overloaded. So far I have updated half the packages :(
Michael Lake wrote: E is great. I'm running e16 on Apple PowerBook 15 laptop now via the Debian package. I tried once to get e17 by
Michael Lake wrote:
E is great. I'm running e16 on Apple PowerBook 15 laptop now via the Debian
package.
I tried once to get e17 by compiling the many many e-specific libraries that
raster invented.
Alas it was all too complicated. It may have been easier on an Intel
platform.
I'd
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 18:09:21 +1100 Erik de Castro Lopo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Kevin Saenz wrote:
Does anyone know what has happened to enlightenment.org? the site is
unreachable.
Yeah, the domain name owner has gone AWOL, and Raster et al
have not been able to get the domain signed
This may have been dumped by SLUG's spam filter.
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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 16:21:55 +0900
From: Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Enlightenment
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 18:09:21
Thanks for that.Now I have to figure out why enlightenment is not getting updated in Gentoo :(
This may have been dumped by SLUG's spam filter.Begin forwarded message: Does anyone know what has happened to enlightenment.org? the site is unreachable.
Yeah, the domain name owner has gone AWOL,
e16 has been stable for years
e17 is slowly getting there, its usable right now. but not that
stable.
if thats what you mean?
Dean
Kevin Saenz wrote:
Thanks for that.
Now I have to figure out why enlightenment is not getting updated in
Gentoo :(
This may have been dumped by SLUG's
Dean Hamstead wrote:
e16 has been stable for years
e17 is slowly getting there, its usable right now. but not that
stable.
E is great. I'm running e16 on Apple PowerBook 15 laptop now via the Debian
package.
I tried once to get e17 by compiling the many many e-specific libraries that raster
All I use is e17, it's very stable, and very quick especially on my HP ze4103s with only 1.3Ghz celeron. The work the enlightenment team has done is phenominal. To me there is no other WM.
e16 has been stable for yearse17 is slowly getting there, its usable right now. but not that
stable.if thats
i agree whole heartedly
Dean
Kevin Saenz wrote:
All I use is e17, it's very stable, and very quick especially on my HP
ze4103s with only 1.3Ghz celeron. The work the enlightenment team has
done is phenominal. To me there is no other WM.
e16 has been stable for years
e17 is slowly
Does anyone know what has happened to enlightenment.org? the site is unreachable.ThanksKevin
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Kevin Saenz wrote:
Does anyone know what has happened to enlightenment.org? the site is
unreachable.
Yeah, the domain name owner has gone AWOL, and Raster et al
have not been able to get the domain signed over to them.
For now you can use enlightenment.sf.net.
Erik
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Hi all,
I have been playing around with Enlightenment on a TiPowerBook and a bit
bemused.
I normally edit the keybindings for moving around virtual screens,
raising and lowering windows etc by editing the file
./enlightenment/keybindings.cfg
Its sections are like this:
__MODIFIER_KEY __ALT
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 11:37, Daniel Harper wrote:
Anyone out there had any experience writing Enlightenment themes??
Do what I think most people have done, untar a theme, change something,
see what happens. Go to http://mcwhirter.com.au/tongmaster/ and suck
down the Debian-E theme, untar it in
Anyone out there had any experience writing Enlightenment themes??
Know of any docs or resources?
Regards,
Daniel Harper
UMR Research Australia
Marketing and Issues Management Consultants
Level 1, Suite 105,
332-342 Oxford Street,
Bondi Junction, New South Wales, 2022.
Australia
Phone: 02
http://e.themes.org is generally a good place to start.
You should find both docs and resources there.
-Dane
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Anyone out there had any experience writing Enlightenment themes??
Know of any docs or resources?
Regards,
Daniel Harper
UMR
I have found that site to be very confusing, and lacking in any worthwhile
content, except a couple of themes
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http://e.themes.org is generally a good place to start.
You should find both docs and resources there.
-Dane
On 0, Daniel Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone
The other night I tried converting from the kernel sound drivers
to the ALSA drivers so I could get more features from my SBlive!
(Abilty to access the rear channels independant of front channels
to be exact.)
I installed the alsa-base/utils/source/conf .debs as relevant for
the 0.9-bet10
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 09:10:20PM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who="Michael Lake"
Gee there is lots of other nice stuff there too - must try the
/usr/share/faces bit :-)
My fave is the background program. xmatrix -root looks very groovy running
behind gdm (especially on two monitors
Hi Guys,
1. OK now I have my mail going again my enlightenment menus are too
small. Last year using e0.14 or something I grepped thru the config
files and found something to change. Can't find whatever that was now. I
want to make the menu text bigger. You can do this somewhere so that all
Michael, if no-one gives an answer to this Michael, I'll drop an answer
over the weekend. I'm not sure you can do it systems wide though, I
think it is per theme.
Thus spake Michael Lake ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi Guys,
1. OK now I have my mail going again my enlightenment menus are too
quote who="Michael Lake"
2. The old xdm thingo I had was not xdm but a functionally similar program
that had a pulldown menu which allowed a user to reboot the machine.
Debian came with xdm which I removed and replaced with gdm but it does not
have that reboot menu. Does anyone have or know
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who="Michael Lake"
Its so the other user here can reboot back into windows by shutting the
system down without being root. I'd rather go back to what she is used to.
What do I hear? Jill's secret revealed? ;)
Ahh Jeff!! What!! :-)
Its the work coleauge here at
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who="Michael Lake"
2. The old xdm thingo I had was not xdm but a functionally similar program
that had a pulldown menu which allowed a user to reboot the machine.
Debian came with xdm which I removed and replaced with gdm but it does not
have that reboot menu.
quote who="Michael Lake"
(ie NOT Jill)
I think I hit a good raw nerve. That's the... fourth "NOOO!" email so far. ;)
Gee there is lots of other nice stuff there too - must try the
/usr/share/faces bit :-)
My fave is the background program. xmatrix -root looks very groovy running
behind gdm
I'm making a theme for E (plaguarising is probably more appropriate) and I've got
stuck on one point (#E were of no help).I need to change the title bar font. I've
changed the font everywhere else (menus / help / others) but cant work out where to
change title bar font.
Any clue sticks out
Mehmet Yousouf wrote:
There is a keybindings.cfg file in /usr/share/enlightenment/config with
mandrake (enlightenment ver 0.16.3-11) --guess it could be /usr/local for Deb
-- this I gather has default bindings. I think if you copy it to your home
directory it overrides the default one so,
Matthew Dalton wrote:
The keyboard shortcuts are listed in the enlightement 'dox', which can
be accessed from one of the desktop mouse-click menus.
Um. I have the dox executable but its probably not working from the menu
as it can't find any main pages. I'll have to look into that.
To
On 21 Sep, Michael Lake scribbled:
- Mehmet Yousouf wrote:
- There is a keybindings.cfg file in /usr/share/enlightenment/config with
- mandrake (enlightenment ver 0.16.3-11) --guess it could be /usr/local for Deb
- -- this I gather has default bindings. I think if you copy it to your
Hmm. My install of E on Debian - woody that is - has a full set
of dox - it's part of the enlightenment-data package, which is
platform independent and required by E.
And which menus in Eterm? Again, everything works quite happily
here, and that's even before using the cvs builds.
cheers
Thom
At
this would be the result of bad packaging. the help entry works when
you get E from us. Rememebr distributions - nearly all, have a bad
habit of taking e and "destryoing it" - reducing functionality,
removing bits and resulting in it not working as intended by the
authors. in the case of
On 22 Sep, Dean Hamstead scribbled:
- this would be the result of bad packaging. the help entry works when
- you get E from us. Rememebr distributions - nearly all, have a bad
- habit of taking e and "destryoing it" - reducing functionality,
- removing bits and resulting in it not working
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On 21 Sep, Michael Lake scribbled:
- Turns out it help pages for Enlightenment. The E menu item "Help"
- doesn't work with my Debian setup for some reason so I never found the
- Interestingly the menus in Eterm don't do anything either (E 0.16.3)
this would be
On 22 Sep, Michael Lake scribbled:
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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- On 21 Sep, Michael Lake scribbled:
- - Turns out it help pages for Enlightenment. The E menu item "Help"
- - doesn't work with my Debian setup for some reason so I never found the
- - Interestingly the menus in Eterm
Michael Lake wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 Sep, Michael Lake scribbled:
- Turns out it help pages for Enlightenment. The E menu item "Help"
- doesn't work with my Debian setup for some reason so I never found the
- Interestingly the menus in Eterm don't do anything either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i dont sue debian.
Thank god for that!
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There is a keybindings.cfg file in /usr/share/enlightenment/config with
mandrake (enlightenment ver 0.16.3-11) --guess it could be /usr/local for Deb
-- this I gather has default bindings. I think if you copy it to your home
directory it overrides the default one so, copy to your home directory
Michael Lake wrote:
Yes I like it too but after upgrading to Debian I can't find how to
setup my keys to do things like Alt-Rarrow = Next Desktop, Ctrl-Rarrow =
Screen on right etc.
There was a GUI tool for this in, I think, the Econfig tool but that
legacy tool is no longer with the new E
Just got me the (highly unstable) debs for the cvs versions of E
and EFM. Holy cow!
EFM knocks, IMO, GMC/Nautilus(for the moment, anyways - we shall
see what the future brings ;) ) into a very very ickle cocked hat,
especially with the funky properly transparent menus, scroll bars etc.
And E is
Thom May wrote:
Just got me the (highly unstable) debs for the cvs versions of E
and EFM. Holy cow!
Thanks Thom, I've been looking for these for a while. I've been watching the
screenshots on mandrake's site ever since I saw the imlib2 preview shots on
raster's site.
Raster, in the words
Thom May wrote:
Just got me the (highly unstable) debs for the cvs versions of E
and EFM. Holy cow!
EFM knocks, IMO, GMC/Nautilus(for the moment, anyways - we shall
see what the future brings ;) ) into a very very ickle cocked hat,
especially with the funky properly transparent menus, scroll
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