Re: [E-devel] Blendered Goodness

2003-01-21 Thread Ben Ford
Ben Rockwood wrote: New background for E, it's kool enough that I thought I'd mention it here. Pandora did this, and I believe is on this very list. He's agreed to do more for anyone who wants them for their E projects. He's a long time E zealot, I am happy to say. http://www.cuddletech.com/b

[E-devel] Blendered Goodness

2003-01-21 Thread Ben Rockwood
New background for E, it's kool enough that I thought I'd mention it here. Pandora did this, and I believe is on this very list. He's agreed to do more for anyone who wants them for their E projects. He's a long time E zealot, I am happy to say. http://www.cuddletech.com/backgrounds/e_glass_pa

Re: [E-devel] more elogin questions

2003-01-21 Thread Phil Morris
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 05:28:33PM -0500, Alan Schmitt wrote: > * Corey Donohoe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > is your path set in /etc/profile what might be happening is e17 can't > > connect to efsd if it's not in your path, currently the only place your > > path is setup in elogin is via /etc/p

Re: [E-devel] more elogin questions

2003-01-21 Thread Alan Schmitt
* Corey Donohoe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > is your path set in /etc/profile what might be happening is e17 can't > connect to efsd if it's not in your path, currently the only place your > path is setup in elogin is via /etc/profile. perhaps add /usr/local/bin > to it ? Adding /usr/local/bin t

Re: [E-devel] looking for some info about elogin

2003-01-21 Thread Alan Schmitt
* Ibukun Olumuyiwa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Traditionally elogin should be started using elogind (installed in > PREFIX/sbin at the moment). Just typing "elogind" at the command line > should fork elogin to the background and start a new X server etc etc. > > As far as using your initscripts,

Re: [E-devel] more elogin questions

2003-01-21 Thread Alan Schmitt
* Ibukun Olumuyiwa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Is your .xinitrc executable? This is off the top of my head, but I think > elogin doesn't use the shell to execute sessions. Will have to go back and > look at the code though. > It was not, so it was part of the problem. > Kill elogind. (e.g. kill

Re: [E-devel] more elogin questions

2003-01-21 Thread Corey Donohoe
* Alan Schmitt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi again, > > At the moment, I am lauching elogind manually, just to try to make it > work. I modified and ran the data/config/build... script, to have (as > explained a few days ago): > > edb_ed $DB add /elogin/session/0/name str "Default" > edb_ed $DB

[E-devel] starting elogin at boot

2003-01-21 Thread Andrew Elcock
as per e1x.codewordt.co.uk use this to start elogin at boot insert to file /etc/init.d/elogind: #!/sbin/runscript # Copyright Andrew Elcock, 2003 start() { ebegin "Starting Elogind" start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile \ /var/run/elogind.pid --exec /us

Re: [E-devel] more elogin questions

2003-01-21 Thread Andrew Elcock
I just downloaded and compiled the latest elogin from CVS, and also find that it is failing to start E17 either from the E17 item, and from an added .xsession item :( seems I either have the old one that doesn't like my password, or th new one that doesn't start e17 :( Andy btw - check e1x.codew

Re: [E-devel] looking for some info about elogin

2003-01-21 Thread Nathan Ingersoll
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:12:22PM -0600, Ibukun Olumuyiwa wrote: > > (Oh, and I did try "man elogin" ;-) > > I wonder if there is a single man page in the whole of the enlightenment > project. ;) > man Eterm w00t KainX! ;-) -- -

Re: [E-devel] looking for some info about elogin

2003-01-21 Thread Ibukun Olumuyiwa
> Hi, > > I have tried Google, looked at the README and INSTALL, but I cannot seem > to find how to use elogin. I could hack /etc/X11/prefdm, but there must > be a cleaner way. Traditionally elogin should be started using elogind (installed in PREFIX/sbin at the moment). Just typing "elogind" at

[E-devel] more elogin questions

2003-01-21 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hi again, At the moment, I am lauching elogind manually, just to try to make it work. I modified and ran the data/config/build... script, to have (as explained a few days ago): edb_ed $DB add /elogin/session/0/name str "Default" edb_ed $DB add /elogin/session/0/path str "/home/schmitta/.xinitrc"

Re: [E-devel] looking for some info about elogin

2003-01-21 Thread Alan Schmitt
* Andrew Elcock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > what exactly are you looking for? > If I know what you need and I know then I can add it to the forum. > > Andy > (apologies for the crappy outlookish reply - at work :( ) Thanks for your reply. I am basically looking for the way to lauch elogin when I

Re: [E-devel] looking for some info about elogin

2003-01-21 Thread Andrew Elcock
what exactly are you looking for? If I know what you need and I know then I can add it to the forum. Andy (apologies for the crappy outlookish reply - at work :( ) - Original Message - From: "Alan Schmitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "e-develop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2

Re: [E-devel] looking for some info about elogin

2003-01-21 Thread Alan Schmitt
* Moritz Angermann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > did you check e1x.codewordt.co.uk ? > i mean: i don't know if there is anything. but it might be > a try worth ;) Thanks for the pointer, but unfortunately there was nothing there. Alan -- The hacker: someone who figured things out and made someth

[E-devel] looking for some info about elogin

2003-01-21 Thread Alan Schmitt
Hi, I have tried Google, looked at the README and INSTALL, but I cannot seem to find how to use elogin. I could hack /etc/X11/prefdm, but there must be a cleaner way. (Oh, and I did try "man elogin" ;-) Alan -- The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool happen. --

[E-devel] Project Names List

2003-01-21 Thread Cristalle Azundris Sabon
Ben Rockwood writes: > 8. Engram (A physical alteration thought to occur in living neural tissue in response to stimuli, posited as an explanation for memory) $cientology loves that one. : ) > 18. entice Isn't that taken? cf. cvs > 25. exit This might be annoying

[E-devel] Re: raster pants!

2003-01-21 Thread Cristalle Azundris Sabon
Mark R. Bowyer writes: > For those of you who don't know, over here in the home of the English > language, your "pants" are the undergarments worn beneath your trousers > (or troosers if you come from Scotland). This gives the text of these > tshirts a certain extra frisson, since without it,

[E-devel] Re: enlightenment-cvs digest, Vol 1 #1285 - 6 msgs

2003-01-21 Thread Mark R. Bowyer
Just saw raster's update to the News site in the CVS log... +@:news_body@ + +For all E junkies there are now PANTS ON T-shirts available +http://www.cafeshops.com/e_pants>Here. Remember to keep your +pants on while using Enlightenment. It can be dangerous not to. This was +just too good to leave a