David Seikel wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:17:16 +1200 Jochen Schroeder
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> giggz wrote:
>>> I don't see these things. When I right click on the desktop, I just
>>> have the favorite menu which is blank by me...When I left click on
>>> the desktop, I get the main menu with sub-menu System, but there
>>> are just "lock screen" and "leave session". But It could be the
>>> fact that I use GDM to login and not entrance, isn't it ?
>>>
>>> I don't think that to erase my /home/giggz/.e which change things
>>> because I just install E17 on my laptop for the first time...but if
>>> you tell me that I change lot's of thing for you...I t oculd be
>>> great that I test it...
>> I think you need the hibernate package installed for these to work
>> IIRC.
> 
> The /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf file controls who has permission
> to shut down or reboot the computer from the E17 system menu.  It's got
> plenty of internal comments to help you figure it out.

Cool I never realized that this file was there. However I noticed that
when I install with --prefix=/usr it get's installed into
/usr/etc/enlightenment. Now I don't know the exact FHS guidelines, but
all other packages I have encountered so far put their configuration
files in /etc/ even if you specify /usr as a prefix. Is this intended
behaviour? (I'm aware that I can change this with --sysconfdir was just
wondering)

Cheers
Jochen

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