Hi all,
My entire desktop (enlightenment 1.8.5 with EFL 1.8.6) is freezing/locking
up (sometimes blanking out and just showing and unmovable cursor) whenever
I try to connect to a second monitor (with xrandr, arandr, and the screen
tool enlightenment). ctrl-alt-f1 has no effect! I have an intel in
Hi, guys!
I use 14 virtual desktops (7 columns, 2 rows).
Lately I've got second monitor which is physically located above the
primary.
So I want to add 3rd row and bind it to lower monitor,
and also bind 1st and 2nd rows to upper monitor.
Still I want to keep both monitors on the same screen so
Jeff Hoogland, il 17/03/2014 02:14, ha scritto:
> That being said, no matter what backlight adjust value I enter (-10, -100,
> 100, 10) it only seems to go up or two by a single point value.
If I understand correctly the logic used in E the parameter should be a
decimal value where 0 is the lowes
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 10:59:22 -0700 John Magolske said:
>
>> I tried these suggestions, also re-built terminology using the latest
>> efl from git, but still find terminology won't run in the fbcon.
>>
>> * Carsten Haitzler [140314 07:59
On Monday 17 Mar 2014 13:49:36 Cedric BAIL wrote:
> Basically with E18 the composite module is the core of Enlightenment,
> you can only disable the configuration module. Reason is that for
> Wayland it is the only sane way for us to do the development, so
> that's not where you are going to get sp
Hello,
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Marjan Waldorp wrote:
> Thanks to the deps list of Pavel Reznicek we managed to upgrade all our
> systems
> from E-0.17.5 to E-0.18.5.
> The good news is no segv's up to now. Great!
>
> However E18 seems to be more demanding then E17..
> E.g. one of our ol
Hi all,
Thanks to the deps list of Pavel Reznicek we managed to upgrade all our systems
from E-0.17.5 to E-0.18.5.
The good news is no segv's up to now. Great!
However E18 seems to be more demanding then E17..
E.g. one of our older PC's isn't capable of doing OpenGL:
NVIDIA Corporation NV18 [