To KDE list, FYI, because there seems to be a bug with the autohide taskbar at the bottom of the screen becoming unavailable. This was occuring lots with KUbuntu 9.4 using KDE 4 pulled from the launchpad ppa archives, which I ran till about 1 month ago when I did an KUbuntu 10.4 install. With 10.4 is when my old hack of Alt-F2 run kcontol no longer worked. ===== On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 00:15:44 +0200, "Thomas Lübking" <thomas.luebking@xxxxxx> said: > check "kcmshell4 kwinscreenedges" > you've likely "show desktop" active on the central lower border. Thanks, Thomas. :) Yes, & as a matter of fact I had just made that setting before this problem started. (I think it was "upper-left" when i went to investigate, that looked wrong, & I changed it to "lower-center"). What should the correct setting be? ===== Background: For some long time (years? 1? 2? more?) while running the KUbuntu desktop, occasionally (maybe about every 4 days), somehow the "task bar" (is that the correct name?) at the bottom of the screen, which shows the running applications, would become unavailable. - it just would cease appearing when I moved my mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen. This would be problematic, because there was no GUI way for me to do anything to fix it - I couldn't get to the start button to bring up the control panel, I couldn't even log out & shut down & restart. The way I'd found to remedy the problem was, IIRC, to do Alt-F2, which pulled up a program start dialog with a history of run commands function, & run kcontrol, or some such program. But, now, kcontrol sw is gone, & I didn't recall any sw to use. ("systemsettings" might be what would have been the program to use, but I hadn't remembered it. - There was also something about right clicking on the taskbar > panel options > panel settings > panel alignment > center & auto-hide.) Then, there was some setting I'd re-make, having to do with positioning the task bar at the bottom center of the display. When I saved that, then my task bar would re-appear. Long story short: When the task bar failed to appear recently, I tried the Alt-F2 method, couldn't find the systemsettings, but somehow got to the setting you described, which seemed like what I've used to remedy the problem previously. - I think it _did_ remedy the no taskbar problem - my task bar came back. But, maybe it is causing this new problem. So, I'd never made a bug report about my disappearing task bar - too little time, & I had a fix, inconvenient as it was. {BTW: Shouldn't those taskbar settings, "right clicking on the taskbar > panel options > panel settings > panel alignment > center & auto-hide" be in the KDE "SystemSettings" control panel someplace? I don't see them anywhere. Are they there?? Thanks.} So, I've really got two problems: 1) the disappearing task bar, & how to make it not disappear (basically, IIRC, it used to somehow get set to a left side of screen, or upper left corner of screen, but wouldn't appear even if I ran my mouse pointer all around all edges of the screen). 2) & the new problem of the "applications disappear, reappear, repeat" problem. So, what is the proper setting so i fix the "disappear, reappear" problem? Thanks :) > > Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 schrieb giovanni_re: > > Didn't get an answer on KUbuntu list, so hopefully someone here might > > have a suggestion. > > > > == > > I just switched from a vga to dvi monitor, & am now having this problem, > > on KUbuntu 10.4. > > > > When i move my mouse pointer down to the bottom of the screen, which is > > supposed to pop up the task bar, all the applications on screen > > disappear, & there is only a blank desktop with the task bar showing. > > > > When I move my mouse pointer along the bottom of the screen, about every > > quarter inch of screen movement the all the apps appear, then disappear, > > again & again. > > > > Anyone heard of anything like this? > > ... > > > > This looks like a bug somewhere, cause I doubt this could be a > > "setting". Where's the bug? KDE? X? > > > > Thanks :) ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.