William, il 29/01/2014 14:01, ha scritto:
> How did you go about switching to systemd
On my debian jessie I did as explained in this page (I used the first
workaround to boot with systemd instead of sysv):
https://wiki.debian.org/systemd
> and are there any downsides?
Much less verbose, but fas
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 13:54:26 +0100 Páder Rezső said:
> > then it has nothing to do with multihead... i don't know why it' saying
> > that. it's looking for a wm advertising itself as enlightenment - it
> > tries to do this for 2sec if it keeps finding one basically spin wait)
> > and gives up aft
On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 21:26:21 -0600 William said:
check /etc/enlightenment/sysactions.conf
it's text. it's documented. this is a file you should modify to integrate e
into your system. thre packger should have done it - if they didn't... then you
have to. you may have to modify what command to us
How did you go about switching to systemd, and are there any downsides?
I went to far as to write my own little suspend program, as you can see
at the bottom of this thread:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/118426816251488376359/posts/TpKf9znmwmA?cfem=1
On 01/29/2014 06:26 AM, Massimo Maiurana wrote
> then it has nothing to do with multihead... i don't know why it' saying
> that. it's looking for a wm advertising itself as enlightenment - it
> tries to do this for 2sec if it keeps finding one basically spin wait)
> and gives up after 2 sec. it uses he netwm window manager name/type check
> whi
William, il 29/01/2014 04:26, ha scritto:
> And logged out and back in. After that, nothing was grayed out - however
> selecting the option to suspend resulted in a black screen with a
> movable cursor and a computer that was still chugging away.
I've had the same problem. Switching to systemd
Hello.
On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 20:52, mh wrote:
> Menu icons disappeared after the newest e18 tarball release. Icon sets
> are available in xfce. Deleted all previous install bits, deleted .e,
> recompiled. With the default e18 desktop I have desktop icons. When I go
> to settings, look, theme se