On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 17:29, Matthew A. R. Sherian wrote:
> I have Gnome2 and am running e16. The trick is to start gnome-panel,
> then alt+left-click and make the panel sticky and have it skip the
> window list. Then remember all settings of the panel It will behave
> more normally. The task lists
Carsten Schlipf wrote:
On Monday 13 January 2003 21:47, Geoffrey wrote:
[...]
Gnome2 changed. If you talk to the gnome folks they blame e16. If you
ask me, Gnome worked with E16, Gnome2 does not.
There are no plans to change Gnome2 to work with E. The expectation is
that E will change to wor
On Monday 13 January 2003 21:47, Geoffrey wrote:
[...]
> Gnome2 changed. If you talk to the gnome folks they blame e16. If you
> ask me, Gnome worked with E16, Gnome2 does not.
>
> There are no plans to change Gnome2 to work with E. The expectation is
> that E will change to work with Gnome2.
[.
I have Gnome2 and am running e16. The trick is to start gnome-panel, then alt+left-click and make the panel sticky and have it skip the window list. Then remember all settings of the panel It will behave more normally. The task lists do not work nor do the pagers for Gnome2, but I turned on the
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Hello
I have a question.
I have installed a redhat 8.0, and e16.. in spite I was able to run
enlightenment with gnome2.. I still have some problems such as, the
task bar does not appear in all desktops. Is e16 really compatible
with gnome2? Is there any way to solve it?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Is e16 really compatible with gnome2?
IIRC it isn't
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Hello
I have a question.
I have installed a redhat 8.0, and e16.. in spite I was able to run enlightenment with
gnome2.. I still have some problems such as, the task bar does not appear in all
desktops. Is e16 really compatible with gnome2? Is there any way to solve it?
Thanks
Alexandra