gkrellm taskbar annoyance

Stephen Kuhn skuhn at telpacific.com.au
Thu Jul 3 02:37:50 CEST 2003


On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 10:26, Todd Slater wrote:
> I'm pretty sure this is not an xfce4 problem. I start gkrellm from
> ~/Desktop/Autostart. Everytime I log in, gkrellm is in the taskbar. I
> right-click to configure it, and Do not include in taskbar and pager are
> always checked. So I uncheck and say ok, then recheck and everything's
> ok, it disappears from the taskbar.
> 
> But on next login, back to the same. Again, Do not include in taskbar is
> always checked. Has anybody else had this problem?
> 
> Thanks,
> Todd

I DID have that problem - but now I use WM dockapps instead. (And can't
wait for the day when I can strip the decorations!)

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