Re: [e-users] Easy Configuration Question

2004-09-15 Thread Bradley Reed
Have you read 'man Eterm'? Lots of pointers inside. Brad On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 08:12:12 -0700 "Bruce A. Lundquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I really like Eterm. However, the default font color is grey. How and > where do I change it to white? > > Thanks, > Bruce Lundquist > System Support

Re: [e-users] Screen corruption making E totally unusable

2004-09-15 Thread Smoke
On Wednesday, Sep 15, 2004 at 10:22, Arlo wrote: > The only response I received was a suggestion from a debian user who had > a similar problem when libpng-dev was installed and it conflicted with > imlib. That reminds me of a problem i had not too long ago... An update to libpng had been rele

Re: [e-users] Screen corruption making E totally unusable

2004-09-15 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 10:04:16 -0400 Scott T. Weaver wrote: > I spent most of yesterday trying to get Enlightenment to run on > Mandrake 10. > > I first started by trying to build from source. Everything was going > fine up until I had to build Imlib2-1.1.2 which refuses to compile > (see: imlib_

Re: [e-users] Screen corruption making E totally unusable

2004-09-15 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 10:04:16 -0400 Scott T. Weaver wrote: > I spent most of yesterday trying to get Enlightenment to run on > Mandrake 10. > > I first started by trying to build from source. Everything was going > fine up until I had to build Imlib2-1.1.2 which refuses to compile > (see: imlib_

Re: [e-users] Screen corruption making E totally unusable

2004-09-15 Thread Arlo
I had a similar problem with enlightenment 16.7.1. I ended up going back to enlightenment 16.6 where everything still works. I never was able to track down the problem. It is somehow related to imlib2. Basically what you are seeing is that enlightenment is unable to load the png images for

[e-users] Easy Configuration Question

2004-09-15 Thread Bruce A. Lundquist
I really like Eterm.  However, the default font color is grey.  How and where do I change it to white? Thanks, Bruce Lundquist System Support Engineer