[e-users] "EWS: Ecore + Evas Single Process Windowing System" window on desktop after system update

2013-10-17 Thread M77
Great! That works! It is probably a remnant of the previous version of the toolkit configuration. Many Thanks Carsten! -- October Webinars: Code for Performance Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application perfo

[e-users] "EWS: Ecore + Evas Single Process Windowing System" window on desktop after system update

2013-10-16 Thread M77
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[e-users] "EWS: Ecore + Evas Single Process Windowing System" window on desktop after system update

2013-10-16 Thread M77
Here the link of screenshot: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/yourphotos?pid=5935246992233629762&oid=100036054110232909809 TNX! -- October Webinars: Code for Performance Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate appli

[e-users] Fwd: "EWS: Ecore + Evas Single Process Windowing System" window on desktop after system update

2013-10-15 Thread M77
Hi to all, after system update of my FreeBSD box I,ve a strange empty window on my desktop, see attach. It's possible to hide it? Thanks Marco -- *MCR-Service Consulenza, vendita e assistenza prodotti informatici Computer

[e-users] "EWS: Ecore + Evas Single Process Windowing System" window on desktop after system update

2013-10-14 Thread M77
Hi to all, after system update of my FreeBSD box I,ve a strange empty window on my desktop, see attach. It's possible to hide it? Thanks Marco -- October Webinars: Code for Performance Free Intel webinars can help you ac

Re: [e-users] Question about modules path

2012-06-23 Thread M77
d by uname cmd. m1001101 Il 23.06.2012 03:02, Wido ha scritto: > you what?? symlinked to a lower version?? never done that in my debian or > the servers i work with *-) > > 2012/6/22 M77 > >> I'm compiling modules from ports tree. >> Maybe there is a compiling option to o

Re: [e-users] Question about modules path

2012-06-22 Thread M77
; > You should be able to simply manually edit the module path to what the > system is looking for as a work around though. > > Be sure to report this to your package maintainer (if you aren't compiling > from source that is). > > On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 4:44 PM, M77 wrote:

[e-users] Question about modules path

2012-06-22 Thread M77
Hi, I've installed all modules recently, but when I try to load someone I get an error about path. Something like: cannot find alarm/FreeBSD8.1-i386/module.so. That is right because the module is in alarm/FreeBSD8.3-i386/module.so I searched inside the configuration files but nothing useful... H

[e-users] Hi to all!

2012-06-22 Thread M77
Hi to all, I'm happy E17 user since jan 2011, on my FreeBSD laptops. I've selected this DE for it's performance and beauty. Greetings M1001101 -- Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the w