e. 0.16.7.1
l. Slackware 10.0
k. 2.6.8.1
h. GeForce FX 5200 no twinview
c. Athlon XP 2500
m. 512MB
E correctly distinguishes between head 0 and head 1. I can open apps on
either screen, drag them to virtual or alternate desktops on that screen
only, which is exactly as I want! Great! E even has no
I couldn't get edb to configure for the *longest* time due to this error
in ./autogen.sh
"./ltconfig: Can't open ./ltconfig: No such file or directory
configure: error: libtool configure failed"
Well after making two files ltconfig and and libtool both just saying.
"#!/bin/sh
echo /usr/local/bin
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> well for some reason imlib2 cant load that png image. libpng, the png loader
> module, imlib2 itself or something is refusing. it's odd and i don't know why.
> do you have multiple libImlib2.so files on your system in different places?
That was
As more background, I just experienced the focus and mouse movement
constraint problem while using GNU emacs. This was the first time I
have had the problem where Firefox was not involved.
In this case the emacs window was overlapping two virtual desktops. As
I moved my mouse off the right side of
I should have been more specific. I am running 0.16.7.1. It was
downloaded and built as an ebuild. If you believe a CVS build might
help, I would try it.
% enlightenment -V
Enlightenment Version: 0.16.7.1
Last updated on: $Date: 2004/08/20 21:37:24 $
Thank you
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:25:04 +
Free Lunch wrote:
I could really use some help tracking this bug down. It is killing
me. I just upgraded to 16.7 from 16.6 and the problem became quite a
bit worse.
Under Linux in Firefox, I frequently open web links in a new window by
middle clicking. As that window draws and fills with content
I could really use some help tracking this bug down. It is killing
me. I just upgraded to 16.7 from 16.6 and the problem became quite a
bit worse.
Under Linux in Firefox, I frequently open web links in a new window by
middle clicking. As that window draws and fills with content, I
usually immed