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[[Techniques]]: Software: Operating Systems: Linux: Window Managers: '''Enlightenment'''
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[[Computing]]: [[Operating Systems]]: [[Linux]]: '''Enlightenment'''
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[[Enlightenment]] is a very shiny [[Window Manager]] for [[Linux]].
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
[http://www.enlightenment.org/ Enlightenment home page]
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* [http://www.enlightenment.org/ Enlightenment home page]
 
 
 
==How To==
 
==How To==
 
Basic installation-from-source procedure which should work for everyone:
 
Basic installation-from-source procedure which should work for everyone:
 
 
#download http://www.rasterman.com/files/get_e.sh
 
#download http://www.rasterman.com/files/get_e.sh
 
#edit it and tell it not to build entrance
 
#edit it and tell it not to build entrance
 
#run it
 
#run it
 
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Unfortunately, it is not really compatible with [[Advanced Package Tool|Synaptic/apt-get]] just yet. Apparently there is a way to force apt to work with it, but it requires leaving a broken package installed. APT will generally be unhappy about this.
Unfortunately, it is not really compatible with [[Linux: Advanced Package Tool|Synaptic/apt-get]] just yet. Apparently there is a way to force apt to work with it, but it requires leaving a broken package installed. APT will generally be unhappy about this.
 

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Computing: Operating Systems: Linux: Enlightenment

Enlightenment is a very shiny Window Manager for Linux.

Links

How To

Basic installation-from-source procedure which should work for everyone:

  1. download http://www.rasterman.com/files/get_e.sh
  2. edit it and tell it not to build entrance
  3. run it

Unfortunately, it is not really compatible with Synaptic/apt-get just yet. Apparently there is a way to force apt to work with it, but it requires leaving a broken package installed. APT will generally be unhappy about this.