Enlightenment E19 Pre-Alpha Released
An anonymous reader writes "While it took over a decade for E17 to come out, Enlightenment E19 is being readied for release just two months after E18's debut. The Enlightenment DR 0.19 update has a rewritten compositor that can fully act as its own Wayland compositor (not dependent upon Weston). The update integrates OpenGL canvas filters support, contains many bug-fixes, and has other improvements for both X11 and Wayland users. The 1.9.0 alpha1 pre-release was issued today as the initial testing version of the new window manager."
Guess I'm getting old; but I remember tweaking that til it was perfect for my workflow. Haven't seen a modern desktop that works as well for me.
I remember when there was a buzz about Enlightenment, right around the time of the big internet meltdown. Well, I'm glad they persevered. I guess they will "ship no code before it's time.(C)" I hope it will prove to be worth the wait.
much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot - George Orwell
Your boycott is failing. Slashdot is doing fine without you whiny children.
I'd love to see E succeed after all these years of promise. But I installed from Debian some time ago and it immediately crashed (E17).
I tried Bodhi in its 2.0 version (E17), and the file manager crashed on certain themes, but the DE didn't go down.
Perhaps the E-team could make a truly stable version before moving on to more esoteric goals?
Please? I'm so tired of XFCE....and too old for blackbox.
Ah! Well sit down youngster and let me tell you a tale of when dinosaurs ruled the earth, the likes of which you do not see today. Ancient Behemoths as AOL, Compuserve and Yahoo. They lived in an eco system so rich in investment that web companies could grow to companies of unusual size in the swamp of private equity. They existed by new rules, profit was bad, you had to make losses but not any losses, you had to make losses per trade but promise you would make it up in bulk! The new companies traded in paper shares, showering them around and using them to buy each other up and make even bigger companies. Golden times that were never going to end.
But the power of the old economy could not be denied. Investors ran out of money and started to demand profits and when none was to be found, companies went up for sale and sold for a fraction of their worth, if at all. Infrastructures build on Sun crashed while Intel powered desktop servers took over. Those that had grown rich were now food for leaner faster moving predators who feasted on the remains of the behemoths that came before. It was the greatest economic collapse the world had ever seen. And a billions totally failed to notice any real impact as if the sudden collapse of the future of thousands of web companies had no real effect whatsoever.
It was called the crash... and man has grown wiser since then, long gone are the days that a company that has never made a profit, nor makes a product for which there is a need, nor has a business plan to make a profit before the next ice age can go to the stock market and collect a billion in investment at a cost of half a billion in money it doesn't have. No sir. Not possible! Because the market is wise and all seeing.
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
And it was awful! No wait, beta is still here? No! Fuck beta!
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie
Screenshots!!
Font hinting and antialiasing seem to take inordinate amounts of CPU time. Won't notice it on a fast system, but low power or old computers are much more responsive with those features turned off. Don't think any GUI environments address this issue. Maybe Wayland will help, but I don't know, haven't tried it.
Of course, the fonts look horrible without hinting and antialiasing. Only monospace font that looks good is Terminus. There isn't a good looking proportional font. I keep hoping someone will make one. Meantime, I manage by forcing everything to monospace on slow computers, and using antialiasing on fast computers.
Intellectual Property is a monopolistic, selfish, and defective concept. It is "tyranny over the mind of man"
Move on, nothing to see here
As long as your not viewing this through the beta site, posts like these remind me of the early days of Slashdot.
CmdrTaco was a big fan of Enlightenment when /. was first launched and he had written some software for it so we always used to receive updates about new releases. I think that's how I first heard about Slashdot as I was searching for info on Enlightenment and found the site. I had a friend who was a big fan of Enlightenment but I ended up going with WindowMaker because I thought it was more efficient and fitted my working pattern better.
I also remember when Slashdot let you just type in a name, rather than registering ('Anonymous Coward' still existed but only if you didn't bother to enter something in the name box), once registration was introduced it took me a while to decide whether I really wanted to register, otherwise I'd have had a 3 digit UID.
Struggling between Funny and Insightful
Is "Pre-Alpha" same as Beta used to be before Google?
-- Reality checks don't bounce.
You had me with you up until you said "grown wiser". Yes, we learned that lesson, but I fear that rather than truly growing wiser, man has just found different and new expressions for folly.
The living have better things to do than to continue hating the dead.
Enlightenment 1.0 (or, at this rate, Enlightenment Beta) will be the perfect window manager for the Hurd, as they should release about the same time. Maybe I'll have them toss some USB sticks of the release versions in my coffin after I die of old age.
"Still no alternative gives virtual screen bigger than real screen (scroll when mouse hits edge)."
X itself does that! You have to have an Xorg.conf file. Then you can set the virtual screen to whatever size you want. It doesn't matter what window or desktop manager you are using.
I don't know if Wayland has this capability or not. My guess is no, afterall, it's Wayland! If a feature isn't used by a majority of gamers and movie watchers it shouldn't be there. Right?
OK, even visiting the link did not tell me what Enlightenment was.
And "Enlightenment" is not the easiest thing to Google without even knowing what it is.
It is an alternative to GNOME and KDE, btw.
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
Those guys sure knows how to milk it
Ooo. Maybe I should port the Aliens theme to this (lqtm)
-Wrex
http://wrexallen.blogspot.com/
it's not my boycott... I thought the whole idea was ridiculous.
File under 'M' for 'Manic ranting'
"ooohhh, shiny!!!" has been e's mission statement from day one.
Mod this up to 11!
What the heck is a pre-alpha?
He wasn't responding to you. Idiot.
In the Valley of Silicon where the prospectuses lie.
much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot - George Orwell
Don't you mean too stupid? Too useless? To fucking moronic?
Ah... I did not realize that the person to whom they were responding was actually modded at -1, and I did not see their post at all.
File under 'M' for 'Manic ranting'
"The 1.9.0 alpha1 pre-release was issued today as the initial testing version of the new window manager."
It's in the summary. It is a window manager.