Re: Why oh why is Gnome eating my panel! (Frustration == MAX)
- From: Joe Decker <someone patmos-international com>
- To: Stan Brown <stanb awod com>
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- Subject: Re: Why oh why is Gnome eating my panel! (Frustration == MAX)
- Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 07:46:26 -0400 (EDT)
I'm not going to say one of my witty comments....ok...I will...It hates
you. You must use force and make it work. I suggest a hammer of very
large stick.
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Stan Brown wrote:
> I am just about rady to throw in the towel, and try a different
> aproach.
>
> I started a couple of weeks ago with a clean Redhat 6.0 install to
> configure a machine for a bunch of novice users. I wanted to set up a
> nice defaul Gnome environemt for them.
>
> I went trhough and did all the setups by hand. Then I found Gnome would
> misplace the panel. Without it you can't even log out cleanly.
>
> I appealed to this list and it was sugested that I install Redhat;s
> update rpm's for all the Gnome related stuff.
>
> The I atempeted to mass produce an envrionment for these suers. I never
> did get this quite right, so finally I have up, created new user ID;s
> for these folks, and satrted over tonite to create the environments one
> by one by hand. Well at this point i have created 3, and 2 of these
> users have lost the panel again!
>
> Needless to say I am frustrated.
>
> The only clue I have is that both of the users who have lost the panel
> have a core in there home directories, it's from the cdplayer aplet.
>
> Is this a clue, Can I posible recover these users without having to
> start over for the 3rd time!
>
> And finally, is this stuff just not stbale enough for production use?
> Should I look at altenatives?
>
> Please can anyone provide some help here, I am pulling my hair out!
>
> --
> Stan Brown stanb@netcom.com 843-745-3154
> Westvaco
> Charleston SC.
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> company that can't stand for 1 bit of competition.
> -
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>
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