Yeah, us gentoo folk do tend to fiddle with things quite a bit. :-)
everything is back to happy now, with efll at 1.11.2, elemtentary at 1.11.2
and e at 0.18.8.
Terminology did seem to have a bizarre permission issue (only root logins)
so I'll have to spin up a vm and maybe play with that.
2015-01-21 20:25 GMT+01:00 Todd Hought sup...@gmail.com:
Yeah, us gentoo folk do tend to fiddle with things quite a bit. :-)
everything is back to happy now, with efll at 1.11.2, elemtentary at 1.11.2
and e at 0.18.8.
Glad to hear that... I may try to upgrade to EFL/ELM-1.11 then when feel
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:48 PM, Todd Hought sup...@gmail.com wrote:
yep, that fixed it, rolling back makes it not crush the ram and swap on
every system startup, which of course leads to the other problem, that now
terminology won't start. If it's not one problem, it's another.
terminology
yep, that fixed it, rolling back makes it not crush the ram and swap on
every system startup, which of course leads to the other problem, that now
terminology won't start. If it's not one problem, it's another.
terminology starts as root just fine, but refuses to start a window as a
regular user.
Hi,
I guess you're refering to EFL-1.12+E18? ...
I had the same issue when I tried to set up that combination
a few weeks ago in order to experiment a few things on
ELM+EWE (ELM Widgets.) I ended up by giving up because
it was not that stable and I don't intend to to upgrade EFL-1.10/E18
right
Running into an odd one here, building a new desktop with enlightenment,
and on a bare install, when I fire up enlightenment, I get two things:
1. on startup, E takes up *all* of the system memory, including the swap,
for about 30-45 seconds, and then suddenly, frees it all back up, but
system is