you could use the start-all menu by hitting + and then typing the
name of the software or browse with the arrow keys and hit
On 22 mei 2014 19:57:51 GMT+02:00, David Moylan
wrote:
>I'm trying to adjust my flash settings. There's a menu entry in
>Settings->All->Preferences but it happens to b
Look for a file named e-crashdump.txt in your home directory for infos.
Running Ubuntu 14.04 and E19 (latest git code).
Spotify-client and Google Chrome work fine here.
Spotify screenshot:
https://www.enlightenment.org/ss/e-537ee1f1ae6d21.51625737.jpg
My build scripts:
http://ubuntuforums.org/sh
You'll want to read some of this,
https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/debugging/#debugging-using-gdb
Read through the debugging with gdb section.
Recompile with debugging symbols and then once your able to get
enlightenment to crash, don't click recover, switch to a virtual terminal
via Ctrl + Alt +
After upgrading Ubuntu to 14.04, i got impatient waiting for a
packaged E-18 and compiled enlightenment-0.18.7 myself. I did,
however, have an odd problem whenever i started the spotify client: E
would segfault. On the rare occasion E has segfaulted in the past,
pressing F1 to resume has always wor
Did try arrows. Same behavior. I did manage to get around it by
setting font size to 'tiny' so all options fit on the screen.
On 05/22/2014 11:23 AM, Albi wrote:
> Can you try to scroll with up/down arrows of your keyboard, have you
> tried?
>
> Il giorno Thu, 22/05/2014 alle 10.57 -0700, Dav
Can you try to scroll with up/down arrows of your keyboard, have you
tried?
Il giorno Thu, 22/05/2014 alle 10.57 -0700, David Moylan ha scritto:
> I'm trying to adjust my flash settings. There's a menu entry in
> Settings->All->Preferences but it happens to be the first menu entry.
> The menu
I'm trying to adjust my flash settings. There's a menu entry in
Settings->All->Preferences but it happens to be the first menu entry.
The menu is so long that it can't fit the entire thing vertically on the
screen. When trying to scroll to the top the menu jumps up and down and
the first ent
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