Seneca Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SC> 2. As root, I do not have the authority to start or chang any
SC> screensaver settings, however when I am an ordinary user, I
SC> have the authority to start and change the screensaver
SC> settings. The first time I used the screensaver
These are three problems that occured in relatively quick succession in the
listed order:
1.XFree stopped using its global xinitrc file. It used it a few times,
then
I changed it from using xserver-vga16 to xserver-svga. Any way to get
my
computer to start using it again?
2.
Hi Stephan,
I have only seen the enlightenment on the slink CD. But when I
checked it out, I think I got around the same problem by running
a program called imlib_config (or something close).
If you type imlib at the prompt, you should see it.
Hope this helps,
John
P.S. I never got enlightm
I just switched from slink to potato, so I could get XFree68 3.3.4, which
supports the millenium G400.
After setting up all the files, and running xf86config, I could get Window
Maker to run. However, when I tried enlightenment, I got the error
message:
>Enlightenment is unable to initialise Imli
I had installed Enlightenment on my hamm installation. I did this by
downloading all the necessary slink packages and installed them. It runs fine
except..
I get the following in the file .xsession-error
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
Enlightenment received an Segme
Patrick O'Brien wrote:
>
> I thought I loaded all the necessary libs to run Enlightenment,
> but when I try to run it I get a warning message that says it
> can't load libIm1.so.1.
>
> Any ideas as to which package will generate libIm1.so.1?
>
> Thanks,
> Pat
>
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I thought I loaded all the necessary libs to run Enlightenment,
but when I try to run it I get a warning message that says it
can't load libIm1.so.1.
Any ideas as to which package will generate libIm1.so.1?
Thanks,
Pat
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