i usually just right-click on the bottom panel>add to panel>window list...
Jeff Stevens wrote:
Adam,
Having rarely used gnome I'm no expert. I have found problems with
components crashing and not dying properly when exiting. bonobo and
gnome-session both come to mind as processes I've had to kill manually.
If, after exiting gnome and shutting off gdm, you still have *any* gnome
related processes go ahead and "kill -9" them if you have to.
-Jeff
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 18:21 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
An applet crashed while I was surfing and after it died, my bottom panel
in gnome doesn't show what programs are running on my desktop.
I exited my desktop and startx'd again, but still have no cure.
I find the desktop and the window manager a bit of a minefield so I
don't want to start trying to repair it without knowing that I'm doing
the right thing.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Adam
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