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When you boot Mandrake after it is finished, there is a dialogue box with the pictures and names of users. In that same area there is a box that says default, which is what Mandrake pushes. Clicking on that box will bring up a list of the Window Managers installed on your machine, including Enlightenment. Click on Enlightment and it will show where default was. Then just complete loading in the usual way.

 

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If you're saying it's not installed, open a terminal and type

[bvc9@localhost bvc9]$ su

Password: 

[root@localhost bvc9]# urpmi ethemes     

To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed (18 MB):

enlightenment-0.16.5-12mdk.i586

enlightenment-conf-0.15-20mdk.i586

ethemes-1.1-10mdk.noarch

Is this OK? (Y/n) n

[root@localhost bvc9]#

except, say yes.

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