Re: [e-users] E in Xubuntu 16.04

2016-07-13 Thread jls
Hi
could you please explain why packagekit makes no sense?
Il giorno 13/lug/2016 18:57, "Philippe Jean Guillaumie"  ha
scritto:

> Hi,
>
> My script is aimed at desktop users.
> Optional features like ConnMan, PackageKit or Wayland integration make
> no sense on a typical Ubuntu system.
>
> And you can easily modify the script to meet your specific needs.
>
>
> Le 12/07/2016 17:30, jls a écrit :
> > Hi
> > May I ask you why --disable-packagekit and connman in your script?
> > Merci
> > Il giorno 12/lug/2016 08:07, "Philippe Jean Guillaumie" 
> ha
> > scritto:
> >
> >> Oups!
> >>
> >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:enlightenment-git/ppa
> >> sudo apt-get update
> >> sudo apt-get install e20 terminology
> >>
> >> Or check out my build script here:
> >> http://dazibao.perso.sfr.fr/HTML/index.html
> >> Works fine with Ubuntu (Unity) and Ubuntustudio (XFCE).
> >>
> >>
> >> Le 12/07/2016 07:35, Philippe Jean Guillaumie a écrit :
> >>> On the same page...
> >>>
> >>> /E20/daily builds/// PPA for Ubuntu Xenial Xerus:
> >> sudo//add-apt-repository ppa:enlightenment-git/ppa//sudoapt-get
> >> update //sudoapt-get install//e20 terminology/
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 11/07/16 21:13, Peter Flynn wrote:
>  I've been using e17 under Xubuntu for several years, currently at
> 15.10,
>  installed from the Xubuntu repos. I've got used to its quirks and the
>  workarounds needed to overcome them.
> 
>  I'm starting to move my machines to 16.04 and I notice from
>  enlightenment.org that "[t]he available packages in the official
> Ubuntu
>  repositories are outdated" and recommending E20.
> 
>  I added the repos as described:
> 
>  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:niko2040/e19
> 
>  but when I ran sudo apt-get update it ended with:
> 
> > W: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/niko2040/e19/ubuntu
> >> xenial Release' does not have a Release file.
> > N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is
> therefore
> >> potentially dangerous to use.
> > N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user
> >> configuration details.
> > E: Failed to fetch
> >>
> http://ppa.launchpad.net/niko2040/e19/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-i386/Packages
> >> 404 Not Found
> > E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or
> old
> >> ones used instead.
>  Is there a workaround for this or should I just install e17?
> 
>  ///Peter
> 
> 
> >>
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[e-users] No tiling with libreoffice

2016-07-13 Thread Tom
Greetings,

I am using e17 on Debian Stretch and have the tiling module enabled.   
Tiling works well on everything I've tried except for libreoffice.  
Libreoffice will display only one full screen at a time.  I have to 
minimized one screen in order to get to another.

Google shows a couple of users experiencing the same problem but I've 
found no answers.

Can anyone help or offer suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Tom Ashley



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Re: [e-users] E in Xubuntu 16.04

2016-07-13 Thread Peter Flynn
On 13/07/16 19:20, R. W. Reese wrote:
>>
>> On 12/07/16 16:30, jls wrote:
>>   > Hi
>>   > May I ask you why --disable-packagekit and connman in your script?
>>
>> I can understand disabling connman -- it never worked in any form I
>> tried.
>>
>> ///Peter
>>
> Curious because I have used ConnMan for about three years with E in
> Manjaro on two workhorses plus a test machine with no problems.

I should probably try it again. When I started with E some years ago, it 
was deprecated as it simply wasn't working, and everyone was using NM. 
But things change. There's a long thread about this somewhere.

> It has
> the advantage of being lighter and having the Econnman package in E
> which makes it quite nice to use. NetworkManager has added some nice
> features recently, but not enough to pull me away.

Provided it handles WPA2 properly (I think one of the problems before 
was that it didn't), that should be fine. Lighter is good, too.

///Peter

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Re: [e-users] E in Xubuntu 16.04

2016-07-13 Thread R. W. Reese
> 
> On 12/07/16 16:30, jls wrote:
>  > Hi
>  > May I ask you why --disable-packagekit and connman in your script?
> 
> I can understand disabling connman -- it never worked in any form I 
> tried.
> 
> ///Peter
> 
Curious because I have used ConnMan for about three years with E in 
Manjaro on two workhorses plus a test machine with no problems. It has 
the advantage of being lighter and having the Econnman package in E 
which makes it quite nice to use. NetworkManager has added some nice 
features recently, but not enough to pull me away.

Anyone interested in checking out connman and having problems might want 
to check the Arch wiki for troubleshooting ideas and to configure 
Connman to give priority to wired connections.

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Re: [e-users] E in Xubuntu 16.04

2016-07-13 Thread Philippe Jean Guillaumie
Hi,

My script is aimed at desktop users.
Optional features like ConnMan, PackageKit or Wayland integration make 
no sense on a typical Ubuntu system.

And you can easily modify the script to meet your specific needs.


Le 12/07/2016 17:30, jls a écrit :
> Hi
> May I ask you why --disable-packagekit and connman in your script?
> Merci
> Il giorno 12/lug/2016 08:07, "Philippe Jean Guillaumie"  ha
> scritto:
>
>> Oups!
>>
>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:enlightenment-git/ppa
>> sudo apt-get update
>> sudo apt-get install e20 terminology
>>
>> Or check out my build script here:
>> http://dazibao.perso.sfr.fr/HTML/index.html
>> Works fine with Ubuntu (Unity) and Ubuntustudio (XFCE).
>>
>>
>> Le 12/07/2016 07:35, Philippe Jean Guillaumie a écrit :
>>> On the same page...
>>>
>>> /E20/daily builds/// PPA for Ubuntu Xenial Xerus:
>> sudo//add-apt-repository ppa:enlightenment-git/ppa//sudoapt-get
>> update //sudoapt-get install//e20 terminology/
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/07/16 21:13, Peter Flynn wrote:
 I've been using e17 under Xubuntu for several years, currently at 15.10,
 installed from the Xubuntu repos. I've got used to its quirks and the
 workarounds needed to overcome them.

 I'm starting to move my machines to 16.04 and I notice from
 enlightenment.org that "[t]he available packages in the official Ubuntu
 repositories are outdated" and recommending E20.

 I added the repos as described:

 sudo add-apt-repository ppa:niko2040/e19

 but when I ran sudo apt-get update it ended with:

> W: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/niko2040/e19/ubuntu
>> xenial Release' does not have a Release file.
> N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore
>> potentially dangerous to use.
> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user
>> configuration details.
> E: Failed to fetch
>> http://ppa.launchpad.net/niko2040/e19/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-i386/Packages
>> 404 Not Found
> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old
>> ones used instead.
 Is there a workaround for this or should I just install e17?

 ///Peter


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>> traffic
>>> patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols
>> are
>>> consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow,
>>> J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity
>> planning
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>>
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>> traffic
>> patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols
>> are
>> consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow,
>> J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity
>> planning
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Re: [e-users] E in Xubuntu 16.04

2016-07-13 Thread Peter Flynn
On 12/07/16 06:35, Philippe Jean Guillaumie wrote:
> On the same page...
>
> /E20/daily builds/// PPA for Ubuntu Xenial Xerus: sudo//add-apt-repository 
> ppa:enlightenment-git/ppa//sudoapt-get update //sudoapt-get 
> install//e20 terminology/

Of course I only just noticed the line at the top, which says "this PPA 
does not support Xenial". Duuh.

I've never used the dailies, as E has become my production environment, 
but as this is a sacrificial machine I'll have a try.

I've never tried building it myself: this is an old laptop, so I'll 
probably pass on that.

On 12/07/16 16:30, jls wrote:
 > Hi
 > May I ask you why --disable-packagekit and connman in your script?

I can understand disabling connman -- it never worked in any form I tried.

///Peter


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Re: [e-users] E in Xubuntu 16.04

2016-07-13 Thread Peter Flynn
On 12/07/16 20:07, Peter Flynn wrote:
> I've never used the dailies, as E has become my production environment,
> but as this is a sacrificial machine I'll have a try.

OK, that installs, and I can even log into it, but practically every 
click in a window results in a SEGV. Even trying to logout does this.

Has E saved state somewhere that I can send to someone? For the moment 
I'm back in Xfce...

///Peter

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