Stephen Pitts wrote:
> 
> A better way to do it is to add "exec enlightenment" to your ~/.xsession.

Cool, thanks.

> Enlightenment has done strange things to people's systems: it
> generated a 700+ MB core dump that filled up a friend's hard drive.

Wow! Yeah, I've had problems with enlightenment debs, so I
thought I'd try to build it myself. All seemed to go okay after
resolving dependeny issues for compilation. Other than that
initial reboot, I haven't had any problems. However, I've
restarted from my ~/.xsession and now my cursor is different. Go
figure.

> 
> If you use the .xsession method to start enlightenment, .xsession-errors
> contains any error messages it encountered while trying to start it.
> 
> What kernel version are you running?

2.0.36 right now. I plan on installing a new kernel asap though.

Thanks for the reply!
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