--- Graham Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 07:46:50 + (GMT)
> From: Graham Woodward
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [e-users] Enlightenment
> To: Colard Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi, Ive got 4 virtual desktops, desktop 1 and 2 seem
> fine but when i scr
Bruce A. Lundquist wrote:
Greetings,
Simple question: Right now Gnome is the default window manager. I'd
like to change that to Enlightenment. How do I do that?
Depends on the distribution you have. For me its in /etc/rc.conf
XSESSION="Enlightenment"
But there are several other possibilities. W
Thank you for pointing out that thread in the Gentoo forums. I had
searched google but didn't come up with anything.
I tried the general fix but it did change anything for my theme,
BrushedMetal-Tigert. BlueSteel, however, did work and those menus are
fine.
The basic fix was to put the full path
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 09:56 -0500, Free Lunch wrote:
> After installing enlightenment-0.16.6 via a Gentoo ebuild on a new
> system, I find that my E menus do not work correctly.
>
> Basically, the menus appear very tiny like the font is extremely
> small. You can't read anything on the menus but
Greetings,
Simple question: Right now Gnome is the default window manager. I'd like to change that to Enlightenment. How do I do that?
Thanks,
Bruce
Hi all, this is my first message and im also a newbie
with linux.
Ive running Suse 9.1 and I installed the enlightenment
window manager. I first had to build and install
Imlib2, I have the manager running ok but sometimes if
i click on one of the other virtual windows ive set
up, i get problems wit
After installing enlightenment-0.16.6 via a Gentoo ebuild on a new
system, I find that my E menus do not work correctly.
Basically, the menus appear very tiny like the font is extremely
small. You can't read anything on the menus but they act like they
are working.
I should add that I copied my