hello, i have a ps2 linux kit (similar to RH 5.x) and i just compiled and
installed enlightenment and edited my /.xinit.d/session file. whenever i
start X, all i get is an xterm on a black background (no window manager).
here is my .xsession-errors file:
Reading /etc/X11/xinit/lang.d/en
Starting X
ok here is what appears to be my problem, when attempting to start E, this
is my error message:
/usr/local/enlightenment/bin/enlightenment: error while loading shared
libraries: libttf.so.2: cannot load shared object file: No such file or
directory
does anyone know how to fix this?
bob newell
I need to put some new screenshots of DR16 on the website, and I thought
rather than taking a bunch of pics of my desktop we'd get some variety
from our user base. So here is your chance to establish your desktop as
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Thanks Kim
I had a dig around in another users directory and have syntax I need.
It's cool and easier than most other menus built in text files.
Will 'Maintenance/Regenerate Menus' regenerate files that I have just
edited. At the moment I am restarting to get this done
Thanks for the pointers.
Gary Tate wrote:
Could someone out there please send me examples of:
1. .enlightenment/user_apps.menu
2. .enlightenment/your.menu
The first time E starts it should run the script
$EROOT/scripts/e_gen_menu which should give you what you want (in
~/.enlightenment/).
The script should also be run
I am running Enlightenment on Apple MAC OS X Panther 10.3 and I like it
a lot. It is the most stable Windows Manager with so many features yet
ported to the MAC 10.3 code base thanks v.much
From you FAQ:
How do I add new programs to the "User Applications List" menu?
Edit the file $HOME/.enli