Re: command line reset?



Telsa Gwynne <hobbit aloss ukuu org uk> writes:

> If you think something in Gnome has locked up, but you don't want to
> start by killing off X, then you would kill off the X clients. That's
> any program you're running in X (they are X clients because they talk 
> to the X server). Some of them, notably file managers and the panel, 
> will respawn themselves if you kill them off.

Yes, that's a nice feature.  I just managed to iconify the menu panel
and neither the foot panel nor sawfish controlled menus allowed me to
deiconify it (it's cleverly hidden ;) ).  Killing the panel revived the
menu panel again.

Wondering whether there's a more user friendly way?  Maybe, this
qualifies as a gnome-core bug?

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