Re: Configuring E WM
- From: Judith Samson <judith samson usaserve net>
- To: "Poletti, Don" <don poletti comverse-in com>
- CC: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Configuring E WM
- Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 09:09:53 -0800
Actually, it depends on the version of Enlightenment that you are
running. For versions .15.x, do exactly as you say.
For versions .16.x, right-click on the desktop. A menu called
"Enlightenment Settings" will appear, which gives you all the
configuration options that the old E-conf did, but in a more organized
way.
I strongly recommend that you upgrade to version .16.3 if you are still
running the old version--lots of bug and compatibility fixes.
Judith
"Poletti, Don" wrote:
>
> I had the same thing happen.
>
> There is a seperate rpm for the enlightment configuration (assuming your
> using rpm). You need to
> install the enlightment-conf rpm, that's not the exact name but you get the
> idea. That's it
> then everything should work.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Nelson [mailto:pnelson@neatech.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 8:12 PM
> To: gnome-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Configuring E WM
>
> Logged in as root (firewall with only one log in account), when I try and
> configure enlightenment by R-Mouse Button + L-Mouse button there is not
> option to configure E. Go into Gnome Config Tool, click window manager,
> highlight Enlightenment (Current), and the edit button is grayed out as is
> the "Run Configuration Tool for Enlightenment" button. What can I do to get
> into the configuration of Enlightenment? Or what gnome configuration is
> keeping from configuring it?
>
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