Re: gnome panel



I use gnome-session yes, but I don't start the panel myself..Right now,
when I for instance start gtkicq, it starts up another panel, instead of
putting everything in the same panel...
And, when I check now, i see that I have a zombiepanel:

freud      370  0.0  0.0     0     0  ?  Z    12:37   0:00 (panel
<zombie>)

this one comes after the first panel.

Freud

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On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, George wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 12:50:55PM +0100, Sigmund Freud wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > I have been working with gnome for a while now, and I recently started
> > using the gnome-panel. I ended up with two panels, where I want only one
> > (I have no idea how this happened). Sometimes when I log on, I have only 1
> > panel at the bottom, which is how i want it, but most of the times, I also
> > have a panel at the right side of the screen. Now, my question is as
> > follows: How do I get rid of it?!?!
> > What i did, is I right clicked on the panel, went down to "Remove this
> > panel", however, it is unselectable, I cannot select it. It is white,
> > instead of the color the rest of the selections have. So, how do I remove
> > it?
> 
> most likely you have two panel processes running ... it will
> not allow you to remove the last panel
> 
> this would also explain the weird behaviour with sometimes starting with
> two and sometimes not ...
> 
> how are you starting your panel? ... if you use gnome-session .. it
> will start a panel for you ... so you don't have to start it yourself
> 
> George
> 
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