From: Daniel Poersch <danielpoe@xxxxxx> > > Right now, our approach is to remove all gnome related directories and > > log in fresh. > Well, I understand this isn't very nice. If your panel just disappear, > it's likley that 'gnome-panel' died (for some reason) normally it should > be restarted through 'gnome-session', bit if there's a bug ... > You may look if 'gnome-panel' is running, the next time your panels > disappear and (re)start it. Thanks for the note. While sometimes the problem is a top panel that disappears during execution - the more frequent occurance is a user logging on and finding no top panel available. Logging back off and on again doesn't solve the issue. -- Tcl - The glue of a new generation. <URL: http://wiki.tcl.tk/ > Larry W. Virden <mailto:lvirden@xxxxxxx> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -><- _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list