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At the recommendation of a friend, I recently installed Enlightenment
since I was curious about using something other than KDE, which is
what I've been using since I did my first install of Mandrake back in
the spring.
I was
On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 08:38, Amy wrote:
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At the recommendation of a friend, I recently installed Enlightenment
since I was curious about using something other than KDE, which is
what I've been using since I did my first
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 15:38:45 -0600
Amy disseminated the following:
At the recommendation of a friend, I recently installed Enlightenment
since I was curious about using something other than KDE, which is
what I've been using since I did my first install of Mandrake back in
the spring.
I was
I'm now trying enlightenment, and I really like it. The one thing I
don't like is the menus. They're not changing in accordance to
menudrake. Is there some special enlightenment menu program?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 07:47, Marc Resnick wrote:
I'm now trying enlightenment, and I really like it. The one thing I
don't like is the menus. They're not changing in accordance to
menudrake. Is there some special enlightenment menu program?
/usr/bin/X11/e_gen_menu
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 07:47, Marc Resnick wrote:
I'm now trying enlightenment, and I really like it. The one thing I
don't like is the menus. They're not changing in accordance to
menudrake. Is there some special enlightenment menu program?
/usr/bin/X11/e_gen_menu
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 10:57, Marc Resnick wrote:
Err...none of those exist. I found that the menu I want shows up when I
give it a ctrl+click. Is there any way to make it so this shows on a
normal click?
They don't exist? They're part of the normal Enlightenment package -
have you check in
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 10:57, Marc Resnick wrote:
Err...none of those exist. I found that the menu I want shows up when I
give it a ctrl+click. Is there any way to make it so this shows on a
normal click?
They don't exist? They're part of the normal Enlightenment
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 11:10:42 +1000
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
They don't exist? They're part of the normal Enlightenment package -
have you check in the /usr/bin directory?
They are in
/usr/X11R6/share/enlightenment/scripts
It is also avaiable from the middle click menu
Maintenance/Regenerate menus
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 11:41, Marc Resnick wrote:
I'm gonna keep trying windowmanagers till I find one that suits my
eyes/needs. Someone suggested Pekwm and OpenBox before...any other
suggestions anyone?
XFCE4.0.4
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I've started playing with, and really like, Enlightenment as a desktop
environment, and with Rox as a file manager, I think I've found a combination
with which I'm happy. It seems to be quite fast/light/configurable, more so
than the window manager(s) that come with KDE/Gnome.
I do somewhat
anyone got experience w/ enlightenment 0.17 ?
or what windowsmanager AND why especially that one do you prefer ?
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Michael wrote:
I was having a look around enlightenment and i pushed the virtual desktop
windows right over to the right where they seemed to sit better. Then i rolled
them up - right off the side of my screen... now how do i get them back?
Yes i have RTFM, at least i scanned it looking
I was having a look around enlightenment and i pushed the virtual desktop
windows right over to the right where they seemed to sit better. Then i rolled
them up - right off the side of my screen... now how do i get them back?
Yes i have RTFM, at least i scanned it looking for an answer. I think
You're trying to create a menu for your LEFT mouse click?
What you need to do is create ~/.enlightenment/file.menu. Here's
the format you need, and an example from mine.
User Menus
Menu Name NULL menu menuname.menu
APP NAME /path/to/icon exec /path/to/command
That's the basic format. He's an
I am creating a custom menu but don't know the paths to the defaults apps that are in
the middle click menu. For instance where is the command to run e-term ect.
PK
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Hey guys,
I am using Enlightenment under Drake 8.1 and it is SO fast..
I recommend using it since it is sooo badass!!
Andrew
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Ok then, how do I run Sawfish or Enlightenment without Gnome
altogether? X-Windows is not something I'm highly familiar with.
Also, I d/l the rpm enlightenment-0.16.4-2.i386.rpm I'm sure there is a
command to check the dependencies without actually installing it.
Anyone know what it is, it
Hey Civil,
Do we know when E 0.17 will be released? Will this be included in MDK
8.1? Or at least a beta release?
tdh
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Uptime:
ryan_steffes wrote:
Which one do most of you prefer?
Enlightenment is my window manager of choice, though I don't use it in
conjunction with Gnome or KDE, other than very occasionally running
GMC. E17 will take care of that, however. :)
For
starters, my X-Windows doesn't display menu's on
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 18:54:36 -0400, ryan_steffes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which one do most of you prefer? I use gnome, and in Mandrake 7 it
default installed Enlightenment and in 8 it defaulted to Sawfish.
Enlightenment was the default WM for GNOME before GNOME 1.2. It is quite a good
WM,
On Saturday 15 September 2001 19:53, Tim Holmes wrote:
Sawfish is a light WindowManager which can support GNOME as a desktop
manager. There are others not supplied by mandrake that can do the same, and
there is Enlightenment which can also rrun under GNOME.
GNOME is a desktop environment
On Saturday 15 September 2001 21:28, Tim Holmes wrote:
Hey Civil,
Do we know when E 0.17 will be released? Will this be included in MDK
8.1? Or at least a beta release?
tdh
Heeheehee
I fear that it will not be so my friend. We will serve no wine before its
time, is an apropos quote for
I use Enlightenment, by itself. I've used it for some time now. My
only complaint about it is actually an issue of Xinerama since I run
DualHead on my workstation.
Sridhar mentioned that Enlightenment can be a resources hog, which I've
never noticed. I have a 1.2 Athlon in my machine and 768
Which one do most of you prefer? I use gnome, and in Mandrake 7 it
default installed Enlightenment and in 8 it defaulted to Sawfish. I'm
not sure if the features I liked in Enlightenment exist and I don't know
how to set them up, or whether they were features of Enlightenment. For
starters, my
Todd,
Oh, if you figure out the "off" thing -- where the screen
just goes black (I'd love it if I could get that to stop so
the screen saver really did just run indefinitely, though I
turn off the
'xset s noblank'
man xset for the myriad of options available.
Yes. I've tried
Meph Istopheles wrote:
'xset s noblank'
Yes. I've tried it, but it's ignored. Are you sure it's
noblank...?
Positive. I will say that I have worked on one system that I absolutely
could not get it to stop blanking. My next suggestion would be to look
in the BIOS, but now I'm guessing.
i think what you are refering to is simply the XFree screen blanker kicking in.
i have no idea how to configure it, tho it's on my list of things go figure out as i'd
like to bump it up to 20 minutes.
Adrian Smith
'de telepone dude
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Ammon Cooke [EMAIL
Thanks!
Ammon
At 09:05 AM 3/31/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Adrian Smith wrote:
well, i use E and i never knew it had a screen saver.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Jesse C. Chang wrote:
There's an Epplet called E-ScreenSave, but I have yet to get it
to work. Not that I've tried very hard, but...
Oh, if you figure out the "off" thing -- where the screen just
goes black (I'd love it if I could get that to stop so the screen
saver really did just run indefinitely, though I turn off the
monitor when I'm away for long periods), let me know.
Meph
Thanks!
Ammon
Original post
Something
Meph Istopheles wrote:
Oh, if you figure out the "off" thing -- where the screen just
goes black (I'd love it if I could get that to stop so the screen
saver really did just run indefinitely, though I turn off the
'xset s noblank'
man xset for the myriad of options available.
--
Blue
Oh, if you figure out the "off" thing -- where the screen just
goes black (I'd love it if I could get that to stop so the screen
saver really did just run indefinitely, though I turn off the
'xset s noblank'
man xset for the myriad of options available.
You know, I was thinking
Adrian Smith wrote:
well, i use E and i never knew it had a screen saver.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Jesse C. Chang wrote:
There's an Epplet called E-ScreenSave, but I have yet to get it
to work. Not that I've tried very hard, but...
Having the screen automatically go black after 10 minutes
Hi,
How do I set the ScreenSaver in enlightenment??
Thanks
Ammon
well, i use E and i never knew it had a screen saver.
=)
where did you find something regarding the E screensaver? maybe that will give us a
clue.
Adrian Smith
'de telepone dude
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Ammon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8:14:30 AM 3/30/01
Hi,
How do I
Adrian Smith wrote:
well, i use E and i never knew it had a screen saver.
There's an Epplet called E-ScreenSave, but I have yet to get it to
work. Not that I've tried very hard, but...
Having the screen automatically go black after 10 minutes is good
enough for me.
Jesse
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!! Jesse
EVERY OS is required to have a ScreenSaver. ;)) Not really. :0 I just
noticed that if I leave my computer for very long the screen goes blank.
Ammon
At 08:45 AM 3/30/2001 -0700, you wrote:
well, i use E and i never knew it had a screen saver.
=)
where did you find something regarding the E
David Fuchs wrote:
I'd like to have Enlightenment start a few applications (possibly
gmc, panel, gkrellm, licq) at startup that will be determined by my own
preference. Currently I have a `.xsession' script containing some
commented text and a line similar to:
exec
Ok. I have still been unable to get the latest version of Enlightenment to
compile. I thought that maybe if I tried removing the current version of
Enlightenment (the one that came with Mandrake 7.2) and tried compiling the
new one it might fix itself. Yes, in retrospect this was a dumb idea, but
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Enlightenment Problems (yes, still)
Tim Goodaire wrote:
So I removed Enlightenment and the new version still didn't compile. It's
still complaining about not being able to find
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to install the latest version of Enlightenment. I downloaded the
tarball from ftp.enlightenment.org, untarred it and tried to do a
./configure. It said that it couldn't find my IMLIB_CONFIG. I know that I
have IMLIB_CONFIG. It's in usr/bin (which is also in my path).
Tim Goodaire wrote:
I've been trying to edit the configure.in file to see if I can figure out
how to get it to find the IMLIB_CONFIG and I'm not having any luck. It
appears to be looking in $PREFIX/bin. What exactly is $PREFIX?
Anyone have any ideas of how I can get this damn thing to
i did this too... but don't remember exactly how i fixed it... um, (and not at my
linux system now)... when you right click on the pager can you get a menu which would
allow you to change things?
Adrian Smith
'de telepone dude
Telecom Dept.
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At 11:45 AM 11/24/00 -0700, you wrote:
i did this too... but don't remember exactly how i fixed it... um, (and
not at my linux system now)... when you right click on the pager can you
get a menu which would allow you to change things?
I got it now. You have to alt+right-click on the window.
As far as I know, in Enlightenment, all you have to do is right
click on what every little border you get with "no border" and
it should give you a menu. At the very bottom of that menu it
should have the option of "Borders." If you click there, another
sub menu will open up and it gives you
Enlightenment users:
I took the borders off the Enlightenment pager and now I want it back.
Couldn't find a means to do it, though. Anyone know how it can be done, via
some GUI menu or by editing some configuration file?
Thanks.
Abraham E Mandac Jr
for anyone here using Enlightenment
my sound card is working -- if i start a KDE session it works fine but under E i get
nothing. i found out that some E themes don't support sound. I am using Absolute E,
and have tried some of the other themes. same result. when i try to turn on the
Adrian Smith wrote:
for anyone here using Enlightenment
my sound card is working -- if i start a KDE session it works fine but under E i get
nothing. i found out that some E themes don't support sound. I am using Absolute E,
and have tried some of the other themes. same result. when i
thanks for the suggestion. when i installed 7.1 i installed 100% of everything with
the developers install, so i would have figured that if it were on the disk i'd have
it. but i'll look now that i have some better idea what i'm looking for.
Adrian Smith
'de telepone dude
Telecom Dept.
x
Since installing SIS6326 video card, I have had a strange looking mouse
pointer in Enlightenment window manager. Mouse has small semi-transparent
square around it that follows it everywhere on the desktop and inside some
windows. Happens at all screen resolutions I've tested, but not within any
Hello people,
yesterday I was forced to reinstall Mandrake 7.0; as before, I installed
Enlightenment 16.4, which for a month worked great... now, during first
session, no problem; but when I started my pc again, a message told me I
was using the wrong window manager for Gnome, the upper root bar
Hello! When I try to upgrande E from 0.16.3 to .4:
rpm -Uvh name
it says:
broken dependencies:
fnlib = 0.5 needed ...
(a translation from Russian, not sure)
What's wrong?
It means you're missing some of the features included in the newer
version of fnlib.
Download and install the latest imlib version from
http://ww.enlightenment.org and it will work.
HTH
Flupke
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Nickolay Belostotsky wrote:
Hello! When I try to upgrande E from 0.16.3 to .4:
Hello!
My Mandrake distro came with DR0.16.3 release of E. Now I downloaded the
0.16.4 RPM release. Do I need to uninstall .3 before upgrading to .4? Or
just `rpm -i' it?
Thanks!
Use rpm -U and everything should be fine
Hello!
My Mandrake distro came with DR0.16.3 release of E. Now I downloaded the
0.16.4 RPM release. Do I need to uninstall .3 before upgrading to .4? Or
just `rpm -i' it?
Thanks
just rpm -Uvh
-Original Message-
From: Nickolay Belostotsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 09:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Enlightenment upgrade
Hello!
My Mandrake distro came with DR0.16.3 release of E. Now I
downloaded
can I install the latest release of enlightment now, or should I wait for a
Mandrake release date
, February 10, 2000 6:25 PM
Subject: [newbie] Enlightenment not starting?
What could I have done to stop enlightenment not starting up on my Gnome
login?
And, how do I set it to start again? Or is it best just to create a new
login?
TIA
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Rick N wrote:
Dan,
I'm maybe wrong, but I think enlightenment needs to start before you can
use gnome. It needs to setup the desktops.
Maybe not though, after all I'm a real newbie, but I'm learning.
It's ok, I fixed it. I just opened up a terminal and typed enlightenment
and it
What could I have done to stop enlightenment not starting up on my Gnome
login?
And, how do I set it to start again? Or is it best just to create a new
login?
TIA
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No witty comment or quote required.
I recently installed Mandrake 7.0 to test it out on my laptop. I like
to make use of my virtual desktops. In Enlightenment you can setup the
ALT-Fx keys to switch desktops just like virtual terminals. However
this does not work with Mandrake's setup. Any ideas on how to fix
this? I believe
I'm pretty sure what you're talking about is done with CRTL+ALT+Fx keys
now. I know that switches "desktops" of a sort. I'm new to this world,
so I'm not sure what they're called...
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from Xserver you can use Ctrl F1-F4 for switching your desktop.. to get to
another console press Ctrl Alt F6, then Alt F1 (which is the console that
Xserver is running on) all the way up to Alt F7, five more consoles to log
in with..
Aaron newbie2
I'm pretty sure what you're talking about is
Hi,
I noticed that Gnome's speed and stability just about tripled when I
started using the "Clean" theme.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Before, it would take as much time to open a program as Windows 98 does
on a 233 MHz Pentium. I guess I was using the default theme for
Enlightenment before,
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Jesse Royall wrote:
tate.. I am not 100% sure.. but
desktopcfg
that works for me at the command line. and then I just select the Desktop
I want to use...took me a few reinstalls to do figure that one out!
Jess
On Thu, 04 Nov 1999
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Jesse Royall wrote:
tate.. I am not 100% sure.. but
desktopcfg
that works for me at the command line. and then I just select the Desktop
I want to use...took me a few reinstalls to do figure that one out!
Jess
On Thu, 04 Nov 1999 16:43:57 -0700 "Tate A. Yancey"
On Thu, 04 Nov 1999, you wrote:
desktopcfg doesn't yet have an option for Enlightened-KDE, as i haven't
gotten to it yet.
Well, gee, Axalonwhat's keeping you??? ;-) (Tongue FIRMLY planted
in cheek! G)
John
On Thu, 04 Nov 1999, you wrote:
This was discused last week with very good instructions (step by step),
have a look in the archives.
here are two files you need to check out, startkde and Xclients. The basic
intsructions are change the exec referencre to kwm in startkde to
enlightenment,
Thanks all. Let me also say I really appreciate the help. I've tried irc
and all I get is read the manual.
At 06:06 PM 11/04/1999 -0700, you wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Jesse Royall wrote:
This was discused last week with very good instructions (step by step),
have a look in the archives.
Does anyone know how to upgrade enlightenment. If not a good faq wouldn't hurt.
Thanks
Lawrence G.
On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Lawrence Greer wrote:
Does anyone know how to upgrade enlightenment. If not a good faq wouldn't hurt.
Thanks
Lawrence G.
rpm -ihv \
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/contrib/RPMS/rpmfind-1.2-1mdk.i586.rpm
rpmfind enlightenment
I'm sure it's documented on the
On 5 Nov, Lawrence Greer wrote:
Does anyone know how to upgrade enlightenment. If not a good faq wouldn't hurt.
Sure... download the RPMS from cooker. From here,
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS
makes a great mirror.
You'll need enlightenment, esound, imlib, fnlib,
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