[e-users] DE freezing up and problem removing e17

2014-04-18 Thread Brandon Perkins
I have 64bit Debian Jessie and I am using the e17 from the Debian repo. I had to reinstall my debian repo and the enlightenment desktop environment because my school tech support claimed they had to wipe everything in order to successfully reinstall my windows partition. S My first proble

Re: [e-users] issues with enlightenment and cpu

2014-03-12 Thread Brandon Perkins
How do I go about doing these two things? I'm still new to enlightenment. On 3/11/2014 10:32 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > Try turning compositing off or enabling opengl rendering. > > > On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 9:20 AM, Brandon Perkins wrote: > >> Yes I do. >> On

Re: [e-users] issues with enlightenment and cpu

2014-03-11 Thread Brandon Perkins
Yes I do. On 3/11/2014 7:32 PM, Jeff Hoogland wrote: > Do you have the compositing module loaded? > > > On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Brandon Perkins wrote: > >> Right now I have enlightenment 17 (I believe) installed because that is >> what I found in the repo (D

[e-users] issues with enlightenment and cpu

2014-03-11 Thread Brandon Perkins
Right now I have enlightenment 17 (I believe) installed because that is what I found in the repo (Debian Jessie). My issue is that when I start up my computer and login in terminal mode and call the command: startx enlightenment_start OR exec enlightenment_start in a .xinitrc file, the cpu usage i