Hi,
multiple installs? hmmm..
I had the rpm's for opensuse installed at the beginning, but I used rpm to
uninstall ...
Anyway, I deleted everything, I recompiled and reinstalled.
And I found the explanations of pm-utils on the opensuse wiki.
I put the right commands to sysactions.conf and now
Something i used to do (before using debian repos) is make distclean
./autoconfigure make make install. I found that sometimes, compiling
a new version didn't work, till I run the distclean, so I to have less
headaches I run that on everything
2010/9/8 Karl Sinn n...@budostore.de
Hi,
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010 20:18:36 +0200 Karl Sinn n...@budostore.de said:
Hi,
multiple installs? hmmm..
I had the rpm's for opensuse installed at the beginning, but I used rpm to
uninstall ...
Anyway, I deleted everything, I recompiled and reinstalled.
And I found the explanations of
Hi,
E17 on openSUSE 11.2:
I compiled E17 and the libraries myself.
When I try to send the computer to sleep or hibernate, nothing is happening.
What is the command the E17 is using to send the computer to sleep?
And where is this configured?
Thanks
Karl
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Karl Sinn n...@budostore.de wrote:
Hi,
E17 on openSUSE 11.2:
I compiled E17 and the libraries myself.
When I try to send the computer to sleep or hibernate, nothing is happening.
What is the command the E17 is using to send the computer to sleep?
And where
Hi,
your packager should fix sysactions.conf for you
(/etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf)
as I said, I compiled it myself.
There is no file /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf.
This is what I found:
/opt/e17/etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf
/usr/local/etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf
How many times did you recompile it? and where was the last prefix you used
to compile/install it? Another thing you could use is an lsof agains the
enlightenment process and look for the sysaction
2010/9/7 Karl Sinn n...@budostore.de
Hi,
your packager should fix sysactions.conf for you
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 16:56:27 -0300 Wido wido...@gmail.com said:
FIRST... nuke your multiple installations... and have 1 installed one only.
having multiple means you will likely have no idea which is being used
(basically if you are writing the email asking us which to edit - you don't
have any