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apps:e17 [2016-02-16 14:32] – external edit 127.0.0.1apps:e17 [2023-06-12 18:31] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 114.119.150.196
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 <wrap info>Update 2015-05-31</wrap> The packages for E17 are available in Jessie Stable :) <wrap info>Update 2015-05-31</wrap> The packages for E17 are available in Jessie Stable :)
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 +<wrap info>Update 2019-11-09</wrap> Late update, but I am not actively using Enlightenment... the 'e17' packages have been renamed to 'enlightenment' because the versions are rising steadily now. If you want to install a complete Enlightenment environment, these would be the packages to install:
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 +  apt install enlightenment ephoto terminology
  
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-Obviously, this sets a different keymap and repeat rates, starts [[Conky]] and loads the xmodmap so I can use the mouse tilt-wheel.+Obviously, this sets a different keymap and repeat rates, starts [[archive:conky]] and loads the xmodmap so I can use the mouse tilt-wheel.
  
 Save this (or any other) file as a script; e.g. ''tweake.sh'' in a place where you will find is. Next, in your Settings Panel go to "Apps -> Create Launcher". Give the launcher a name, point it to your script and maybe also give it an icon. Save this (or any other) file as a script; e.g. ''tweake.sh'' in a place where you will find is. Next, in your Settings Panel go to "Apps -> Create Launcher". Give the launcher a name, point it to your script and maybe also give it an icon.
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