Re: How to configure Sysguard app in panel?

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On Tuesday 09 July 2024 19:38:33 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
> It's probably ten years or more since I configured the Sysguard app
> in one of my panels.  Today I wanted to change the config.
>
> I found I could remove a display but I could only add blank displays
> which I could find no way to configure.
>
> It took me three hours but eventually I succeeded by restoring my
> ~/.trinity/share/apps/ksysguard/KSysGuardApplet.xml from backup
> and then manually editing it WHILE TRINITY WAS NOT RUNNING.
>
> Is there a better way to configure the Sysguard app in a panel?
>
> --Mike

Nobody else seems to be responding to what I *believe* you are asking, so I am 
going to take a stab at this, and at least clarify for myself what is the 
problem. 

Do you want to add ksysguard to the panel (lower, upper ...)? The lower panel 
tends to give me problems, as well, now and again, so I avoid it with a kind 
of primitive superstitious dread. But is done simply enough: just find the 
icon (start menu under System heading), then drag it to the panel. Unlock the 
panel before doing this, then unlock it; if not, my panel gets messed up, and 
I can waste a whole day just trying to put things back right. 

Or, what seems more likely: Do you want to configure your ksysguard *after* it 
has already been added to the panel? I don't see the problem here, as it can 
still be opened from the start menu, and configured there. 

I am assuming that, by sysguard, you mean ksysguard, but I could be wrong. And 
it could be that you are talking about some other problem entirely beyond 
that, as this doesn't seem so big a problem. 

And then ...

Okay, so I just tried it myself. I don't use ksysguard so much nowadays, 
although I used to keep it running all the time. And everything seemed to 
work just fine ... until, as you say, I added it to my lower panel, then 
opened and tried to configure; all I get is a blank page, no way to change, 
no way to add a running intance, etc. 

Now my ksysguard also is not working, even though I have added it to the 
panel, then removed it. Now when I open it from the start menu, or by using 
alt-F2, ksysguard opens, but with a blank page, instead of showing running 
processes. 

Bill

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