Hi Raster,

> is DISPLAY the same as for e - ie e uses its DISPLAY variable to set up the
> communications socket. that socket is in ~/.ecore/ with its name being
> enlightenment-(DISPLAY) where DISPLAY is the thing that matters. :)

Yes, DISPLAY is :0.0, and it seems e use also :0.0. See:

  $ echo $DISPLAY 
  :0.0
  $ ll ~/.ecore/
  total 40
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-26 11:30 econfig
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-27 11:22 elicit
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-26 18:10 engage
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-27 14:03 enlightenment-(:0.0)
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-26 15:08 entice
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-26 11:43 entrance
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-27 11:34 entropy
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-27 11:34 entropy_config
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-27 11:31 evfs_fs
  drwx------  2 bornet dip 4096 2006-01-27 11:34 _system
  $ ll ~/.ecore/enlight*/*
  srwx------  1 bornet dip 0 2006-01-27 14:03 
/homes/bornet/.ecore/enlightenment-(:0.0)/0
  $ enlightenment_remote -module-list
  ERROR: Enlightenment_remote cannot set up the IPC socket.
  Maybe try the '-display :0.0' option?

Just a (small) note: I'm starting e17 with gdmgreeter, and it's a
GNU/Debian testing/unstable box, with e-related things compiled from
CVS.

Thanks for your help.

        Olivier
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