On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 08:53 -0400, Jim Cornette wrote: > Andrew Farris wrote: > > Jim Cornette wrote: > >> I lost a lot of my added applets and launchers which I had setup. Is > >> this intentional breakage or will this be straightened out? right > >> clicking has add to panel and desktop grayed out. > >> This is highly disappointing of a feature degradation. > > > > Looks like a bug, they show (and work) for me. > > gnome-panel-2.22.0-10 > > > > They used to be working on the 64-bit clean install and now are all > messed up. For the older 32-bit box they are working as before. > > If I try to remove existing applets on the 64-bit clean install now, I > get a message that some features are locked down and all I have > available are the default applets. None of the customizations for added > applets before I noted the problem show any longer or is it possible to > add applets and launchers back to the panels or put them on the desktop. > I was so disappointed that customization was not possible any longer > that I switched to KDE and was about motivated enough to eliminate the > whole desktop and convert over. > Using KDE for awhile removed that temptation though. > If it is a bug, I hope it is soon straightened out. If it is intentional > it pretty much makes GNOME impractical and disappointing. > The unaffected 32-bit and continuously update computer had the version > that you reference above and is working fine. I'm not on the 64-bit > version currently so am not sure of the version there. The fact that it only affects some of your machines should already be a strong enough hint that this is not intentional. Unfortunately, your description of the problem has so far not been clear enough to allow tracking this down. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list