



Asimov wrote: And every time, the cursor go a little bit over the top panel, the desktop is switched. Very annoying problem.
Asimov wrote:Too bad, i can't find the way to lock the desktop.






palo wrote:Many things are easily set/changed though a user interface -Asimov wrote: And every time, the cursor go a little bit over the top panel, the desktop is switched. Very annoying problem.
Go to - Settings>Input>Edge Bindings select your edges and either delete each binding or change them to whatever you want (such as lock).
Asimov wrote:Too bad, i can't find the way to lock the desktop.
It works here - try to find a solution on the internet. If you can't resolve it you could start a topic and maybe someone can help. In your first post give information about your hardware, what you have tried already, what OS version, how e was installed, etc.
Pat

veggen wrote:I have Bodhi on my netbook and enjoy e17 on it. But the problem is that the native Enlightenment apps suck. Envision is horrible. ePhoto as wellBut, on the bright side, one can always use superior GTK or Qt apps.


Hammer459 wrote:It would be nice to have it as a selectable desktop in LM with Gnome apps



palo wrote:Hammer459 wrote:It would be nice to have it as a selectable desktop in LM with Gnome apps
Hi. It is easier than Pi. There are PPAs setup for Ubuntu based users - just select the PPA you want based on your desire for "up-to-dateness", then install on your Gnome, KDE, or Xfce install and select Enlightenment at login. There you go - running a great stable OS with Enlightenment. IMO a much better scene than running a distro-centric version of Enlightenment that is highly stylized and controlled.
Pat

Hammer459 wrote:Problem being what PPA is the right one?
I am a confused product of a time warp - I want both. A little off topic, but there is an interesting interview with Carsten "Rasterman" Haitzler here:Remember that the time when 8 out of 10 Linux users were in it for the fun of hacking is no more 9 out of 10 today just want it to work.
I hear you and I do everthing in my E but I just can't stop mucking with E...it'ssomuckableI just want it to work for a productive desktop doing other stuff, not mucking about with E



palo wrote:Hammer459 wrote:Problem being what PPA is the right one?
That's a good question: I have been using yunnxx/e17testing (viewtopic.php?f=147&t=110719#p628423) on my main install and have had no problems. If the SVN will ever settle down I will purge and install from there then uncheck the repo. It is most often suggested to use that one but if you do don't expect stability.I am a confused product of a time warp - I want both. A little off topic, but there is an interesting interview with Carsten "Rasterman" Haitzler here:Remember that the time when 8 out of 10 Linux users were in it for the fun of hacking is no more 9 out of 10 today just want it to work.
http://www.h-online.com/open/features/S ... 39812.htmlI hear you and I do everthing in my E but I just can't stop mucking with E...it'ssomuckableI just want it to work for a productive desktop doing other stuff, not mucking about with E
Pat

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