Enlightenment and Gnome / KDE
I was wondering if anyone had luck in running Enlightenment in KDE, or if it not possible because KDE uses its own window manager?
ALso, does anyone know where I go to hack the Enlightenment files to makes different voices / phrases? For example, when you have audio events active and select exit, it asks you if you really want to. Where do I go? |
Hi
For changing the default manager look in /usr/bin/startkde at the bottom you 'll see this; # finally, give the session control to the session manager # Syntax: ksmserver [--restore] [--windowmanager <wm>] # if no windowmanager is specified, ksmserver will ensure kwin is started. # [--restore] should be controlled by kdm # ---this was the default--- ksmserver --restore ksmserver --windowmanager enlightenment fire it up and you 'll see a kde layer ( which you can move) put over your enlightenment session. Works for other managers as well. And try for inst. the kicker command in a different windowmanager, gives you a semi kde look. In the early kpanel days there used to be a -no-kde-compliant-window-manager option dunno if this goes for kicker as well. good luck |
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