Re: [e-users] Epplet Nightmares

2003-11-25 Thread A. S. Budden
Thus spake Hall Stevenson: At 04:09 AM 11/24/2003, A. S. Budden wrote: The second, and more fundamental one is that when I start enlightenment, it's quite random what epplets I see. For example, when I logged on this morning, my desktop looked like this: snip rpm -q Epplets:

Re: [e-users] Epplet Nightmares

2003-11-25 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 07:50 AM 11/25/2003, A. S. Budden wrote: Thus spake Hall Stevenson: At 04:09 AM 11/24/2003, A. S. Budden wrote: The second, and more fundamental one is that when I start enlightenment, it's quite random what epplets I see. For example, when I logged on this morning, my desktop looked like

Re: [e-users] Epplet Nightmares

2003-11-25 Thread A. S. Budden
Thus spake Hall Stevenson: [snip] Ahhh, it seems you left out a key thing from your original post, that is, assuming you're running E as your window manager. If so, you do NOT launch epplets from your .xsession or .xinitrc file. epplets will automatically be set up to re-start with E each

Re: [e-users] Epplet Nightmares

2003-11-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 04:09 AM 11/24/2003, A. S. Budden wrote: The second, and more fundamental one is that when I start enlightenment, it's quite random what epplets I see. For example, when I logged on this morning, my desktop looked like this: snip rpm -q Epplets: Epplets-0.5-11mdk I would first suggest removing