Re: [opensuse] KDE 4.7 , opensuse 11.4 64bit.



On Wednesday 03 Aug 2011 16:03:57 Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
On 08/03/2011 02:57 PM, ianseeks pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Hi all

Does anyone know how i can permanently remove Firefox (not uninstalling)
from panle at the bottom of the screen? It reappears every time i log
in.

regards

Ian

Right click on the panel, unlock widgets.
Right click on the panel, panel options-->panel settings.

Remove the icon and then lock the widgets.

Thats what i thought but my widgets are not locked. I've now got it to work by
locking them first and then unlocking them before deleting firefox.

thanks
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