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Wrench probably used utility '''enlightenment_remote''' | Wrench probably used utility '''enlightenment_remote''' | ||
− | To use it you need to setup environment variable E_IPC_SOCKET. Because it | + | |
+ | This tool is able to | ||
+ | <ul> | ||
+ | <li>Load, Unload and List modules</li> | ||
+ | <li>Restart enlightenment, reboot OM, logout from session</li> | ||
+ | <li>Manage fonts, virtual desktops, winlist and process freeze detection&killing</li> | ||
+ | <li>And a lot of less important (some not available on FR) functions</li> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
+ | |||
+ | To use it from SSH you need to setup environment variable E_IPC_SOCKET. Because it points to a file, it isn't hard to locate it. Just do this: | ||
ls /tmp/enlightenment-root | ls /tmp/enlightenment-root | ||
'''For reply "disp-:0.0-2166|0"''' do | '''For reply "disp-:0.0-2166|0"''' do | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{note| Don't forget to escape colon (":") and remove anything after pipe ("|") symbol}} | ||
export E_IPC_SOCKET=/tmp/enlightenment-root/disp-\:0.0-2166 | export E_IPC_SOCKET=/tmp/enlightenment-root/disp-\:0.0-2166 | ||
− | + | Now you should be able to use this tool from SSH connection |
Revision as of 19:27, 5 January 2009
Steps and Tips about Wrench tool in ASU theme
enlightenment_remote
Wrench probably used utility enlightenment_remote
This tool is able to
- Load, Unload and List modules
- Restart enlightenment, reboot OM, logout from session
- Manage fonts, virtual desktops, winlist and process freeze detection&killing
- And a lot of less important (some not available on FR) functions
To use it from SSH you need to setup environment variable E_IPC_SOCKET. Because it points to a file, it isn't hard to locate it. Just do this:
ls /tmp/enlightenment-root
For reply "disp-:0.0-2166|0" do
NOTE: Don't forget to escape colon (":") and remove anything after pipe (" |
export E_IPC_SOCKET=/tmp/enlightenment-root/disp-\:0.0-2166
Now you should be able to use this tool from SSH connection