On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 11:50:27AM +0100, Marco Herrn wrote: > How can I activate it, without compiling it on my own (that's not so good, > because I don't have the debian menu available then)?
Well, this isn't exactly an answer to your question, but compiling it on your own isn't so bad. Make sure you have the dpkg-dev installed, cd to /usr/local/src (or wherever you prefer to compile things), and "apt-get source enlightenment". Then cd into the newly created source directory and edit the debian/rules file, specifically the line where the configure script (or equivalent) is run. Then you become root in the manner you prefer: # dpkg-buildpackage Or, if you prefer to do things as a regular user: $ dpkg-buildpackage -rsudo (If you prefer to use fakeroot instead or sudo, make that '-rfakeroot'.) HTH. -- Bill Jonas | "If you haven't gotten where you're going, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | you aren't there yet." --George Carlin http://www.billjonas.com/ | http://www.harrybrowne.org/