On Tue, 3 Jan 2012, Luka Marčetić wrote:
On 01/03/2012 08:30 PM, Martin Bagge / brother wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012, Luka Marčetić wrote:
In any case, ps still shows no panel running, and I see no panel running.
And I do see it running if I start it via lx-panel. Sorry for not being of
more assistance, if you have any ideas, I'm listening.
you actually have at least ONE instance of lxpanel running do you? in your
X11 session.
I "ps aux | grep lxpanel" gives me nothing, but the command itself (the stuff
in the quotes). I hope that is unambiguous enough.
You need to have lxpanel running to be able to execute "lxpanelctl run" to
get a run dialog popping up from the lxpanel. So I was probably correct in
my guess that you have a different problem then. Please open a separate
bug for that (and be verbose, as I have repeatedly told that it does
really work on amd64 systems in general=)).
It struck me that I might read your posts like you are trying to get a run
dialog with no main lxpanel running.
What's a "run dialog"?
Le tme give you a screenshot:
http://salyut.bsnet.se/~brother/bilder/ss-120103-lxpanel_run.png
This is the thing we are talking about in the bug.
The window that is titled "Run" and have a field to enter a command in.
The panel as such is at the bottom of the screen, this is from my custom
lubuntu setup so it looks strange but still.
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