Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-22 Thread Michael Stenner
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:11:44AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: > > > Michael Stenner wrote: > > I think that both are true, whether you mind depends on YOUR > > standards. In any event, I recommend giving a few a try. > > OK, I'll see how much is the space requirement. > > > There are many Window Man

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-22 Thread Oki DZ
Michael Stenner wrote: > I think that both are true, whether you mind depends on YOUR > standards. In any event, I recommend giving a few a try. OK, I'll see how much is the space requirement. > There are many Window Managers that allow for this kind of thing: > KDE/(pick a WM), GNOME/(pick a

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-19 Thread Michael Stenner
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 08:21:33AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: > Michael Stenner wrote: > > I gotta bite... I sit in front of a Dual PII 400 w/ 512MB ram at work > > and recently switched back to afterstep (from Gnome/Enlightenment) > > largely because of speed. (Maybe afterstep spoils me, but still...)

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-19 Thread Oki DZ
Michael Stenner wrote: > I gotta bite... I sit in front of a Dual PII 400 w/ 512MB ram at work > and recently switched back to afterstep (from Gnome/Enlightenment) > largely because of speed. (Maybe afterstep spoils me, but still...) I see. But does it mean that Gnome/E is a resource hog, or i

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-18 Thread Michael Stenner
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 07:48:25AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: > What is the spec of your machine? > Mine is a Pentium 100MHz/64MB, would this one run X/Gnome/E comfortably? I gotta bite... I sit in front of a Dual PII 400 w/ 512MB ram at work and recently switched back to afterstep (from Gnome/Enlighte

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-18 Thread Oki DZ
Harlan Crystal wrote: > > I've never used gnome panel, but I use enlightenment all the time. Hi, What is the spec of your machine? Mine is a Pentium 100MHz/64MB, would this one run X/Gnome/E comfortably? Oki

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-17 Thread John Stevenson
ent to always make this window sticky, > > alt-right-click it again and go to "remember" and tell it to > > remember that setting. > > > > - Harlan Crystal > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Pedro Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] &g

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-16 Thread Pedro Sanchez
ot;stick." > > if you want enlightenment to always make this window sticky, > alt-right-click it again and go to "remember" and tell it to > remember that setting. > > - Harlan Crystal > > > -Original Message- > > From: Pedro Sanchez [mailt

RE: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-16 Thread Harlan Crystal
: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 9:16 AM > To: debian-user > Subject: Gnome panel and Enlightenment > > > Hello, > > I have two virtual desktops defined in enlightenment but when I launch > the gnome panel it only shows up on one of them. How do I get the panel > to show up

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-16 Thread Pedro Sanchez
Thank you, This effectively solves the problem. -- Pedro Alisdair McDiarmid wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 02:15:31PM +, Pedro Sanchez wrote: > > > > I have two virtual desktops defined in enlightenment but when I launch > > the gnome panel it only shows up on one of them. How do I get

Re: Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-16 Thread Alisdair McDiarmid
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 02:15:31PM +, Pedro Sanchez wrote: > > I have two virtual desktops defined in enlightenment but when I launch > the gnome panel it only shows up on one of them. How do I get the panel > to show up in every virtual desktop? Presuming you're running panel from .xsession

Gnome panel and Enlightenment

1999-11-16 Thread Pedro Sanchez
Hello, I have two virtual desktops defined in enlightenment but when I launch the gnome panel it only shows up on one of them. How do I get the panel to show up in every virtual desktop? I'm running the latest from potato. Thank you, -- Pedro