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, not easy. Back to shell.
Then, git for some reason has stopped being able to 'push'. Which is really
frustrating
considering that the only 'typing' and web-browsing, are the only function
left to me that
now work.
I found the last time I used Enlightenment, many years ago, the best way was to
compile
it myself, from source. Never had problems with it then and was able to modify
the components I found annoying and to optimise it for my particular platform.
I even managed to get it to run on Solaris at one point. I doubt it would work
that way these days - "portable UNIX" only applies to Linux flavours these days,
not to the OS realm as a whole.... :/
rachel
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