(snip)
I'm extremely excited! For a variety of reasons I've been in drift mode
but have really wanted to get back on the horse and help drive things a
bit more.
I love the idea of having better and more structured communication.
Sure, as Jose points out the free form mode has had its benefi
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 11:56 +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> OK - I'm putting out some feelers here to see...
>
> Of all you guys out there - would you ant to get paid bounties for finishing
> off some TODO items for E17? for fixing certain bugs? Do you have the time
> lets
> say over the next co
But glxcompmgr should be fine.
It'd be great to have a GL-based compmgr build right into e17, but I
don't see that happening any time soon unfortunately.
Cheers,
Ben.
> Ruben
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On 2/5/06, Andreas Volz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I'll try this next weekend if no solution was found until then.
> Perhaps it's an interesting information that it takes nearly the same
> time if I press TAB-TAB in an empty bash command and the system
> collects all executables. It's intere
I'm the same way.. i have the maximize policy set so that windows won't
maximize over my modules, but I seldom actually maximize a window. It'd
be much handier to reserve that space for *only* the module, so no
window will enter it, under any circumstances.
BenOn 9/13/05, Johan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tion for it at all, and have no clue how
(doesn't seem it would be possible) to fee the module version any
command-line flags.
Anyway, thanks again for the great software, and hope someone has time to help a new user.
Ben
Ok, then how should I go about fixing it? I'm relatively uneducated
at C and how X-nix compiles things.
Ben
On 6/20/05, Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday, 20 June 2005, at 12:58:03 (-0400),
> Ben Torell wrote:
>
> > In file included from E-
on using that epplet. So how can I fix the
problem or keep that epplet from compiling?
Thanks,
Ben
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> I am wondering if they are planning in making enlightement for linux 64.
> currently I have two partiton one with ubuntu 32 and another with 4. I
> am wondering if it's ok if I put enlightment 17 in that partition. I am
> fairly new to linux so I am just wondering.
I've been running DR16 and DR1
to switch to configure evas this way. I have
only just begun browsing the source so I am as yet not so familiar with
as much as I need to be.
Thanks for any help!
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Which packages are you using? Have you loaded any Blastwave packages,
namly Imlib2?
Have you tested starting from a failsafe terminal session? Why didn't
you use crle?
benr.
Victor Norman wrote:
I'm having problems getting enlightenment to work on my machine.
My current working environment is
> On 09/09/04, at 12:08 -0400, Sean Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Anyone tried 16.7.1 enlightenment with the 6.8.0 xorg release? Just
>> wondering if there are any glaring gotchas.
>>
>
> None that I know of right now!
I merged in Xorg 6.8.0 last night. So far I've regretted it. I was
Derek Schaible wrote:
Hi again,
Well, I'm now a full-time e-user again and I want to delve into
something I never attempted before. I've always been content to use the
themes and basic settings offered at themes.org (well, I guess freshmeat
these days).
Configuring a wharf bar is kicking my butt. I
Drop multiple instance starts of Erss into your .xinitrc. Then position
them, stick them, etc, and remember for each one.
benr.
Imanol MartÃn wrote:
Hi!
I've been trying to get multiple erss feeds in the same desktop that get started automaticaly
when enlightenment does. I have only achieved to
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>>Oh, and on that subject, I'm planning on starting my very own distro
>>>sometime in the future - how's that for hardcore geekyness? :)
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Which reminds me... What would you guys think of a liveCD showing off the
>>things that are going to be in E17? I h
s as a bug... speaking of which, do I file it in
Enlightenment's bug reporting system?
Thanks.
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I'm happy to report the first non-Linux build of DR16.7-pre1 is out and
ready for use. This is a build for Solaris10 (yes, it's a beta OS) on
Sparc.
The build is easy to use, and requires no file editing of any kind; it plugs
right into CDE (dtlogin) the way it should. If there are any Solaris10
Please refer to the following news post on the Enlightenment.org website
in Sept:
After months of restraint heres the big update as to where E is and is
going. Enlightenment DR17, the window manager currently in e17 CVS, is
dead. As was mentioned in the State of E address awhile back the current
W
I agree with Didler the name Eunuchs sounds like
catchinng your balls in the door, how about something
more original like Enux or Enix.
Ben
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> On 02/03/04, at 13:54 -0600, Ibukun Olumuyiwa
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
Here's a poll that would help many of us in development:
Question: Do you use a desktop enviroment such as KDE and/or GNOME
with Enlightenment DR16? If so, which one, what version and
how well does it work for you? And, to what extent? (For
instance, if you use KDE, do you just use Konq, or do
>
>
>> Install EDB.
>>
>> benr
>
> I thought I had edb installed. Anyway, I reinstalled edb from cvs (which
> went fine) and tried again but same make error (eplayer2) reoccurred.
> Does edb or eplayer need any special configure options?
You probly did, but apparently never ran ldconfig to updat
Install EDB.
benr
> Ben Rockwood wrote:
>> You've got an old install of AVcodec. AVcodec is a part of FFmpeg.
>> Just
>> upgrade to the latest version and your good.
>>
>> Btw, if your using Gentoo you'll need to specify the ebuild, since just
>
You've got an old install of AVcodec. AVcodec is a part of FFmpeg. Just
upgrade to the latest version and your good.
Btw, if your using Gentoo you'll need to specify the ebuild, since just
doing an emerge of FFmpeg gives you an older version.
benr.
> Hello
>
> I get a make error[1] with today
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
king supreme. Remember, these are shots of E, so don't send a shot of
some appli
Absolutely, not theming changes have been made.
benr.
> Hi,
>
> just a short question today:
>
> are themes developed for 16.5 compatible with 16.6?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Friedrich
>
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I do most of the proprietary ports. I'd have done Tru64 if I had a
workstation... lets get together a work this out.
As Kim said, fist things... how far did you get? Are you doing it all from
source? What compiler? Binutils or the system linker? Please give all
the detail you can.
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> I am trying to get the theme 24 oz. of glass to work correctly but am
> have difficulty with the fonts required of the theme. Can someone
> please tell me how I should go about doing in correctly. I thought I
> might be able to just zip them into a .gz archive like the
enviroment or the WM and then go
with one of the solely.
Okey, there's a quick overview. Hopefully you can feel just alittle bit
more informed about how things fit together and which option is best for
you.
benr.
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AQ please pass it along to me so I can consider it. Whether it's a
question people ask you about E or questions you haven't wanted to ask
yourself. Hopefully we can get a FAQ that answers 90% of peoples
questions.
Thanx.
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Hello there,
I am at the last stage of building e17, compiling the app 'e'. I am getting
configure errors, the script cannot find the imlib2_db_loaders... I have
installed the imlib2 package and my PATH env looks to be ok. Any ideas?
checking for GNU gettext in libc... yes
checking for imlib2-c
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