That's kinda dumb. You're wanting to run a bulky buggy WM on top of a
clean, simple, fast, and well written (except for it being in alpha) WM.
If you state what you wish to get done, maybe we could help with that
instead.
Paul
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 16:18 +0100, Jan Eidtmann wrote:
> *noise* cmak to enlightenment, can you read me?
> 
> im trying to find _the_ .xinitrc for starting enlightenment with all the kde 
> stuff in the background and have not found it yet...
> 
> this is how i start enlightenment in my xinitrc (includes stuff from 
> "startkde"):
> 
> lnusertemp tmp >/dev/null
> lnusertemp socket >/dev/null
> lnusertemp >/dev/null
> dcopserver_shutdown
> export KDEWM=/opt/lunar/enlightenment/bin/enlightenment
> export KDE_FULL_SESSION=true
> export KDE_MALLOC=1
> export KDE_MULTIHEAD=true
> LD_BIND_NOW=true kdeinit +kcminit &
> kwrapper ksmserver -w $KDEWM
> 
> problem with this is that i cannot use "Exit Enlightenment" from the menu to 
> exit the X-session (ksmserver is the session manager).
> 
> on the other side, if i dont use the ksmserver to launch elightenment (last 
> line above contains "enlightenment" only), then kde wont start its 
> screensaver and on session exit no session-cleanup (ie /tmp/kde-*) happens.
> 
> i could wait for enlightenment to exit and then run the cleanup manually like 
> this:
> 
> ...
> LD_BIND_NOW=true kdeinit +kcminit &
> enlightenment
> # Clean up
> kdeinit_shutdown
> dcopserver_shutdown --wait
> artsshell -q terminate
> 
> but still i wouldnt have the kde-screensaver.
> 
> so...anyone found a way to run kde in enlightenment correctly?
> 
> over *noise*
> 
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