On Tue,26.May.09, 03:49:24, Peter Crawford wrote:
>
> Do you still have it if you restart xfce4?
>
> No; I put it in
> Desktop Menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Session and Startup
This shouldn't be necessary.
> > I think for some reason the panel crashed and you saved your session
> withou
At Mon, 25 May 2009 10:17:12 -0400
> Use openbox/lxde.
Looks promising. Will try it. Thanks, ... p. crawford
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At Tue, 26 May 2009 09:48:23 +0300
Andrei Popescu wrote,
> You can always append a '&' or just try
>
> xfce4-panel --restart
Desktop Menu -> Applications -> Run Program ...
works.
Do you still have it if you restart xfce4?
No; I put it in
Desktop Menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Session and
On Mon,25.May.09, 17:32:21, Peter Crawford wrote:
>
> At Mon, 25 May 2009 20:31:18 +0300
> andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote,
> > What do you mean by "yields nothing".
>
> Normally
> Desktop menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Panel
> would yield a Xfce viewer for configuring the panels.
> No
At Mon, 25 May 2009 20:31:18 +0300
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote,
> What do you mean by "yields nothing".
Normally
Desktop menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Panel
would yield a Xfce viewer for configuring the panels.
Now this does not appear.
> Try adding a new one.
How?
At Mon, 25 M
On Mon, 25 May 2009 06:16:37 -0700
Peter Crawford wrote:
>
> The xfce4-panel package is installed but
> for a few days now panels have been absent
> from Xfce4 in Squeeze. No system tray.
If only system tray is missing, it could happen because of a version
change. Try adding it again.
> D
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mon,25.May.09, 06:16:37, Peter Crawford wrote:
The xfce4-panel package is installed but
for a few days now panels have been absent
from Xfce4 in Squeeze. No system tray.
Desktop menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Panel
yields nothing.
What do you mean by "yie
On Mon,25.May.09, 06:16:37, Peter Crawford wrote:
>
> The xfce4-panel package is installed but
> for a few days now panels have been absent
> from Xfce4 in Squeeze. No system tray.
> Desktop menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Panel
> yields nothing.
What do you mean by "yields nothing
Peter Crawford wrote:
The xfce4-panel package is installed but
for a few days now panels have been absent
from Xfce4 in Squeeze. No system tray.
Desktop menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Panel
yields nothing.
Is there a simple solution?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
Use openb
The xfce4-panel package is installed but
for a few days now panels have been absent
from Xfce4 in Squeeze. No system tray.
Desktop menu -> Applications -> Settings -> Panel
yields nothing.
Is there a simple solution?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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