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#1 2006-09-19 22:33:20

jamesr
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From: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Registered: 2006-09-16
Posts: 4

How to unhide sys tray and toolbar

Hi,

The title says it all, how does one unhide the system tray and the applications toolbar? one of my screen the panel icon is not activated in the screen manager whereas under  a different logon it is activate.

Best Wishes
Jim R.


Best Wishes
Jim R.
Xubuntu 6.06

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#2 2006-09-26 23:34:34

SimonJ
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From: Perth
Registered: 2006-09-06
Posts: 135
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Re: How to unhide sys tray and toolbar

As no-one else has replied, I'll tell you how I would do it.

Assume that the panels are not there and add a new one.

Right click an existing panel and add a new one. Then set it up as you like it and where you want it.

hth,


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#3 2006-09-27 15:11:17

jamesr
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From: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Registered: 2006-09-16
Posts: 4

Re: How to unhide sys tray and toolbar

Hi,

Thanks for the reply and suggestion.

As no-one else has replied, I'll tell you how I would do it.

Assume that the panels are not there and add a new one.

Right click an existing panel and add a new one. Then set it up as you like it and where you want it.

hth,

Unfortunately There are no panels to right click on. Also in the settings manager the panel icon is deactivated.

I have tried removing the files  in the /cache/sessions, and then restarting. That seems to work but as long as I don't save the session. I think I need to  get information on the way the files fit together and the order that they are called. It would also be helpful to find information on the structures of these files and and examples of the contents.

Thank again for the suggestion


Best Wishes
Jim R.
Xubuntu 6.06

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