On 4/24/05, Didier Casse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 100 eapp files corresponding to a a full FC3 Gnome/Kde apps
Matthias just reminded me that it's a whopping total of 461 eapp files
to be more specific!
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With kind regards,
Didier.
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Didier F.B Casse | PhD candidate | LiMiNT Beamline
Sin
Get-E (or Get Enlightened) is a site for Enlightenment DR17 (and the
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries) that includes all sorts of user
oriented docs aimed at helping users get started with E17. The site
covers everything from installing E17 (cvs, debs, portage...) to
getting themes and setting th
Hi enlightenment users,
I built unofficial enlightenment RPMs for SuSE 9.2. They're based on the
official snapshots from enlightenment.freedesktop.org
You can find them in my apt4rpm repository at:
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.2-i386/RPMS.suser-tux/
Greets Marcus
El Domingo, 24 de Abril de 2005 14:20, a monkey escribió:
> Hey y'all. I've been having some trouble with Eterm. When I try to shade
> the background with the --shade=% option, I seem to get a bright blue
> tint. Should I be using the --cmod* options in any way? I've been
> fooling around with them
Hey y'all. I've been having some trouble with Eterm. When I try to shade
the background with the --shade=% option, I seem to get a bright blue
tint. Should I be using the --cmod* options in any way? I've been
fooling around with them for the longest time, but I can't seem to get
rid of that bri
Dear rpm-based distro E fans!
Thanks to Matthias Haase who packaged a special applications.tar.gz
(/usr/share/enlightenment/data/other/applications.tar.gz) with over
100 eapp files corresponding to a a full FC3 Gnome/Kde apps
installation, It's now straightforward to use Christopher Michael's
e17
El Domingo, 24 de Abril de 2005 04:53, Jerry Van Brimmer escribió:
you have esound tgz in slackware 10.1, i found slackware have some problems
with the rights when you work with udev, if you have esound install try to
change the rights of /dev/mixer and /dev/dsp, i do this changes into
my /etc/