RE: GNOME windows disappearing, when want to minimize; how to correct my error?

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Buenos Dias Lanny,

I am a newbie too, only been using RH for about a year.  I have found that you can hold down <alt> while pressing <tab> to scroll through running applications.  You can also right click on your panel and add a utility called window list.

I hope this helps.

Michael 

-----Original Message-----
From:	Lanny Marcus [mailto:lanny@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Mon 4/7/2003 10:27 PM
To:	Red Hat 8.0
Cc:	
Subject:	GNOME windows disappearing, when want to minimize; how to correct my error?
Note: This is NOT a glitch in GNOME or Psyche. Everything was working
properly for me, for months, until I screwed this up!

Apparently, I clicked wrong, when removing the Character Palette from 
the GNOME Panel (the Character Palette didn't work properly for me); or 
  when I installed an Icon in the Panel, for the Character Map, which 
does work properly for me.

The result of the mistake(s) I made, is that now, when I try to minimize 
windows, they disolve off the lower right hand corner of the screen.

Instead of the applictions being shown minimized, in the Window List, as 
they are on this box, as I am writing this; there's no Window List on 
the panel, on the box with the glitch, which is my primary box.

When I log out of the session, I can see, for a second, the applications 
that I wanted to minimize, but that disappeared.

The problem is on my main user account, on my main box, so if there is a
way for a newbie to correct this, I would appreciate you letting me know.

If not, when I upgrade to Shrike, will this glitch in GNOME 
configuration setting(s) be corrected or carried over into the upgraded 
system?

TIA for your time and help!  Lanny in Colombia



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