xfce panel forgets -
Bob Goodwin
bobgoodwin at att.net
Tue Jul 12 15:11:17 CEST 2005
Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 08:01:19AM -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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>>Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
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>>>On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 05:38:32AM -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
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>>>>I add items to the "xfce panel" to launch app's like Audacity, etc. and
>>>>then if I shutdown/reboot the changes are gone! I seem to be missing
>>>>something?
>>>>
>>>>I am running xfce 4.2.2-1.fc4.i386 in newly installed FC-4. This was an
>>>>occasional problem in FC-3 but this morning I lost all I set up yesterday?
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>>>>Any help appreciated.
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>>>Hmm, I don't know. Do you log out of Xfce using the session manager
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>>I simply "shutdown."
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>>"Session Manager," What's that and where do I find it?
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>If you simply type shutdown in a terminal or console you kill the panel, which
>will cause changes to not be saved. This was introduced to avoid being unable
>to start the panel after you added a plugin that crashes.
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>So, if you are not using the xfce session manager, you can restart the panel
>after making changes either from the right-click menu on a panel handle,
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Ok, I found "restart" and did that, didn't know it was there.
Thanks for the help.
> or by
>sending a USR1 signal (pkill -USR1 xfce4-panel).
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> Jasper
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>PS
>Please don't CC me on list mail.
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Sorry, I did not intend that. Confusion resulted from replying to the
first of two messages received from you and the list which shows both
addresses[?]. This time I was careful to reply to the second message
from the list alone. Both are filtered into my "Priority" directory in
Thunderbird. I hope that's clear enough? Removing the Reply-To would
probably fix things but I'd have to remember to do that when sending
[I'll try.] BobG.
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