William Case wrote:
On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 18:59 -0400, William Case wrote:
Hi;

I have opened a new user account to try out Enlightenment desktop.  I
have been playing with E16 all afternoon and kind of like it.  Before I
really dive in though, I was wondering if it is worth downloading E17.

It turns out enlightenment-0.16.999.050-3.fc11.x86_64 is the one I
installed from the Fedora repo.  The version numbers are so close I
wonder if this means it is virtually the same as version 17.

There is also a repo with a more updated(?) e17.

http://optics.csufresno.edu/~kriehn/fedora/repository.html

Some months ago (F8,F9,F10?), that was the only way to get a complete e17, but I believe many parts are now included in the normal Fedora repos, although version numbers might vary.

>> Has anybody tried e17?  What did you think of it?

I used e16 many years ago, but have only poked a little at the surface of E17. Guess I should check up on it again. As far as eye candy goes, I think there is more 'competition' now than there used to be in the e16 days, so it would take more to impress. The real advantage of e is supposed to be looks without a big hit in speed and resource usage. I haven't tried it enough to judge on any of those yet, but it would be interesting to see if it has retained some of it's old magic.

I read an article a while back, where they found big differences in e17 performance depending on whether it was run on top of a normal distro or streamlined as in e-live or something in between. I don't know how it is set up on Fedora in that respect.

Frode Petersen



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