Re: extra gnome panel
- From: James Henstridge <james daa com au>
- To: Ryan Alexander Neily <aa033 wwhcn cnet windsor ns ca>
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: extra gnome panel
- Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 20:20:51 +0800 (WST)
You may be able to do it from the Startup Programs control center capplet.
Click on the "Browse Currently Running Programs..." button, and see if the
second panel instance is in there.
Alternatively, you can directly edit the ~/.gnome/session file. You
should be able to work out the syntax.
James.
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On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Ryan Alexander Neily wrote:
> Dear Gnomes
> I am running gnome with Enlightenment on Redhat 6.0. I was arranging
> my panel with different launchers and icons and inadvertantly clicked
> at the wrong time (I am not even quite sure on what) and ended up with
> gnome trying to run two panels. I boot up every morning (standalone
> box) and the first window that shows is one telling me `I detect
> another panel, should I start it or not?' It gives me two buttons to
> push. Yes or No. I push No and it goes away and I hear no more from it
> until the next boot. Gnome docs are great for saying how to add this or
> that but not so great for how to subtract this or that.
> Can anyone suggest how to fix this small disharmony on my desktop?
>
>
> Do Not .^. Ryan Neily
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