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After spending 2 weeks trying to accomplish on my own, what debian has a full team to do, I have decided that it would be best to stick to the older method. That said: It will take a while to install e17. Just start the install and let it go overnight!
If you really want to try e17, but don't have the time then you can simply apt-get install e17. However, this is not recommended as this method has a several missing features that make it less enjoyable. So, if you really want the full e17 experience...use the method below!
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E17 install directions:
Install base system...
Update you package list and upgrade to latest packages:
Next you need to have a locale that e17 recognizes for keyboard purposes:
$sudo locale-gen en_US.UTF-8 (or whatever works for your locale)
Next you will need a dictionairy for the keyboard to use for autocorrect/word guess:
create a file called .gtkrc in your home directory and put this in it:
Then, in the terminal type:
Then hit "y"
Then "enter"
Everyone:
If you are using auto-startx (no login manager)
.xinitrc
You will probably also want to install a program that will improve the applications list (menu).
Also, I recommend installation of the xserver-xomap package (this makes the graphics smoother/faster and makes the mouse invisible):
Big thanks to: raster, b-man, Stskeeps, qole, and querty12 for their help.
Final note: If things are broken, then help me fix them!
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6aVu_mnz34
Last edited by neatojones; 2009-04-18 at 19:19.