On 9/25/06, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 11:15:13 +1000 Chuckles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Whats the current level of functionality of the screen lock? All it does
> > on my system is bring up the screen saver, I can no lon
Cheers for that
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 11:15:13 +1000 Chuckles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Whats the current level of functionality of the screen lock? All it does
>> on my system is bring up the screen saver, I can no longer set a
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 11:15:13 +1000 Chuckles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> Hi all,
>
> Whats the current level of functionality of the screen lock? All it does
> on my system is bring up the screen saver, I can no longer set a
> password (or should i say i don't know how to set the password
Hi all
I updated all the EFL and e17 itself yesterday, and
am using it with the new ".e" directory. I deleted
the existing one.
It's running fine, but one thing.
When I click the listitem of "internationalization"
in the list of "Configuration Panel", e17 crashes.
This is reproducible.
Though I'm
Laurence Vanek wrote:
> Paul Stejskal wrote:
>> Laurence Vanek wrote:
>>> Laurence Vanek wrote:
>>>
updated my cvs tree & rebuilt all EFL then E. no problems until I
decided to see what would happen by rebuilding the application menu.
This created an E seg fault that I could not r
Hi all,
Whats the current level of functionality of the screen lock? All it does
on my system is bring up the screen saver, I can no longer set a
password (or should i say i don't know how to set the password). Is
this where things are on the cvs right now or am i missing something?
Regard
Paul Stejskal wrote:
> Laurence Vanek wrote:
>> Laurence Vanek wrote:
>>
>>> updated my cvs tree & rebuilt all EFL then E. no problems until I
>>> decided to see what would happen by rebuilding the application menu.
>>> This created an E seg fault that I could not recover from. At the
>>> momen
Laurence Vanek wrote:
> Laurence Vanek wrote:
>
>> updated my cvs tree & rebuilt all EFL then E. no problems until I
>> decided to see what would happen by rebuilding the application menu.
>> This created an E seg fault that I could not recover from. At the
>> moment I cannot start e from entr
Laurence Vanek wrote:
> updated my cvs tree & rebuilt all EFL then E. no problems until I
> decided to see what would happen by rebuilding the application menu.
> This created an E seg fault that I could not recover from. At the
> moment I cannot start e from entrance. I get the "e seg faulted -
updated my cvs tree & rebuilt all EFL then E. no problems until I
decided to see what would happen by rebuilding the application menu.
This created an E seg fault that I could not recover from. At the
moment I cannot start e from entrance. I get the "e seg faulted - this
is a very bad thing..."
Toby Cubitt wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 02:22:29PM -0400, Landry, Marc-Andre wrote:
>> There is the login script ~/.xsession. I search around the net and no
>> docs about a logout script else .bash_logout but what I wan't don't
>> apply to bash session at all.
>
> If you use .xsession to star
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