Re: Installation problem
- From: "Braden N. McDaniel" <braden endoframe com>
- To: "Tim Lewis" <talewis worldnet att net>
- Cc: <gnome-list gnome org>, "Marcus Brubaker" <spoon elpaso net>
- Subject: Re: Installation problem
- Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 02:22:26 -0500
Tim, Marcus, thanks for your help.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Lewis <talewis@worldnet.att.net>
To: Braden N. McDaniel <braden@endoframe.com>
Cc: gnome-list@gnome.org <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Date: Sunday, March 07, 1999 1:19 AM
Subject: Re: Installation problem
>Branden,
>Edit /etc/hosts and change the line:
>
>127.0.0.1 localhost
>
>to read:
>
>127.0.0.1 localhost <my_machine_name>
>
>My machine is called tlewis, so my host file reads:
>
>127.0.0.1 localhost tlewis
>
>This should cure your problem.
Yes, I think it did. I nolonger get the error message I was getting, and
Enlightenment starts successfully. However, I don't get the gnome panel. And
when I minimize a window, it seems to disappear to someplace inaccessible. I
get the impression that some other stuff is supposed to be starting up, but
isn't.
> If not, cd to /usr, and type:
>
>chmod 755 share
>
>You may need to cd to /usr/share and type:
>
>chmod 755 *
>
>as well.
Okay... Is this likely to cure the problem I'm seeing now?
Another thing... The last several pixels of the desktop background are
devoted to a sort of reflection pool effect. It's neat, but clearly hampers
the responsiveness of the UI on my machine. How do I turn it off?
Braden
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